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Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law journal article

Anne-Sophie Tabau, Leonardo Massai, Tomás Carbonell, Kevin Gallagher, Christopher Tung

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 5 (2011), Issue 3, Page 390 - 399

The second part of the sixteenth session of the AWG-KP (AWG-KP 16) and of the fourteenth session of the AWG-LCA (AWG-LCA 14), as well as the thirty-fourth sessions of the Subsidiary Body of Implementation (SBI 34) and of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technical Advice (SBSTA 34), took place from 6 to 17 June 2011 in Bonn.


Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law journal article

Anne-Sophie Tabau, Leonardo Massai, Tomás Carbonell, Kevin Gallagher

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 5 (2011), Issue 2, Page 287 - 294

The sixteenth session of the AWG-KP (AWG-KP 16) and the fourteenth session of the AWG-LCA (AWG-LCA 14), as well as three workshops pursuant to the Cancún Agreements, took place from 3 to 8 April 2011 in Bangkok. The first workshop aimed at clarifying the assumptions and conditions related to the attainment of quantified economywide emission reduction targets by developed country parties.1 It included issues such as the use of carbon credits from market-based mechanisms and land use, land-use change and forestry activities (LULUCF), as well as options to increase the level of ambition.


Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law journal article

Anne-Sophie Tabau, Leonardo Massai, Kyle Danish, Tomás Carbonell

Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 5 (2011), Issue 1, Page 113 - 123

One year after the resounding shortcomings of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, expectations for the Cancún Climate Change Conference, which took place from 29 November to 11 December 2011, were modest. The purpose of this meeting was mainly to restore confidence in the United Nation process as well as between Parties and to agree on a “balanced package of outcomes”.

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