Seminar
Finance and Technology Needs to Address the Climate Challenges
Copenhagen, 5 May 2009
Overview
Presentations
The UNEP Risψ Centre, in collaboration with the
Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, convened an
international seminar to discuss technology and finance needs, and to
improve the understanding of how these needs are differentiated between
countries and climate change priorities.
The seminar presented views from large
developing and less developed African countries. It also discussed
international action under development, and the role of the European Union
and United States of America.
Presentations
are available in PDF format.
All the documents shown below
- zip file |
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Programme |
Technology and
finance in the UNFCCC status before COP 15
Henning Wuester, UNFCCC Secretariat |
| Perspectives on
Technology and Finance needs for low carbon energy development in major
developing countries |
South
Africa
Kevin Nassiep, South Africa's National Energy Research Institute (SANERI) |
China
Jungfeng Li, China Renewable Energy Industries Association |
India
P.R. Shukla, Indian Institute of Management (IIMA) |
Mexico
Fernando Tudela, Ministry for Planning and Environmental Policy
(presented by Ambassador Barcena) |
Cleaner energy
development in LDCs
Ibrahim Togola, Mali Folkecentre |
Adaptation action what is
needed short and long term
Laban A. Ogallo, IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) |
Climate Investment funds Multilateral Banks Response
The World Bank Group's presentation |
Innovation on finance
and technology facilitation the role of the UN
Mark Radka, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) |
Capacity
building and policy support for carbon finance and adaptation
John Christensen, UNEP Risoe Centre |
The
Road to Copenhagen status on EU and US positions on technology and
finance
Adrian Lema, Finance and Technology Team, Danish Ministry of Climate and
Energy |
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