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JIQ Issue January 2012

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Dear JIQ readers,
in our new JIQ issue we have included the following topics:

      • The Durban Agreement: A deal to negotiate a deal
      • Domestic Emission Trading systems in non-Annex I countries
    • Domestic Offset Projects: an economic assessment
        • Positive signal from 'Durban' for JI
        • Dutch parliament considers Domestic Offsets
      • We hope you enjoy reading this issue.
        The JIQ Editorial Team

JIQ issues 2011

October 2011   down_pdf

JI in Russia: slow start, fast ride. New FP7 project: APRAISE. Why NAMAs should not make CDM mistakes. TNAssess: a tool for prioritising Climate and Development actions. New JIN website

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CERs from Least Developed Countries: the African perspective. JISC ammends accredication procedures for independent entities. Recent changes for Joint Implementation in Poland. JI project approval in Russia accelerates, but time is short. Why waste management projects are lagging behind in the CDM. An inefficient Energy Efficient Directive for the EU. Challenges of the CDM project development in the Balkan

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JIQ Issues 2010

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Thinking out of the box for carbon quota setting, The Cancun Agreements. Emissions trading and international competitiveness: The Japanese industries case. Australian Domestic Offset policies: An example for achieving real GHG reductions.State of the play of Domestic Offsets

October 2010    down_pdf

Why the EU and Ukraine should sign a bilateral agreement on JI, The current state of affairs in the climate change negotiations leading up to COP16, Does global policy promote low carbon cities? Lessons learnt from the CDM, The importance of a clearly defined policy goal for AAU trading, Climate Change for football fans

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JIQ Issues 2008

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ETS market fundamentals and recession, JIAG: Binding and Detailed Provisions for Determination and Verification not Necessarily Suitable for JI, Enhancing the Role of the CDM in Accelerating Low-Carbon Technology Transfers, Incorporating Co-generation Plants in Baselines for Grid-Connected Electricity Joint Implementation Projects, Energy TowersETS market fundamentals and recession, JIAG: Binding and Detailed Provisions for Determination and Verification not Necessarily Suitable for JI, Enhancing the Role of the CDM in Accelerating Low-Carbon Technology Transfers, Incorporating Co-generation Plants in Baselines for Grid-Connected Electricity Joint Implementation Projects, Energy Towers.

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JIQ Issues 2009

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Uncertainty remains after Copenhagen, The Green Investment Scheme in the Czech Republic- Green Savings Programme, TNA Handbook reviewed at consultation workshop, CLEAN – a new low emission assistance network, Evaluating CDM distribution using an International Trade Framework, Uncertainty remains after Copenhagen, The Green Investment Scheme in the Czech Republic- Green Savings Programme, TNA Handbook reviewed at consultation workshop, CLEAN – a new low emission assistance network, Evaluating CDM distribution using an International Trade Framework.

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JIQ Issues 2007

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Bali: Hope beyond relief, Market expectations at the start of EU ETS Phase II, Contribution of AIJ Projects to Sustainable Development: A Dutch case study, A Post-2012 Perspective for Joint Implementation, Sustainable Cooking Technologies, Air Quality Benefits of CDM Projects can be significant, The European Energy and Climate Policy PlanBali: Hope beyond relief, Market expectations at the start of EU ETS Phase II, Contribution of AIJ Projects to Sustainable Development: A Dutch case study, A Post-2012 Perspective for Joint Implementation, Sustainable Cooking Technologies, Air Quality Benefits of CDM Projects can be significant, The European Energy and Climate Policy Plan.

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