European Capacity Building Initiative

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Climate Chane
global phenomenon,impacts directly or indirectly on all the inhabitants of the world.
Author:
Rose Sirali
September 2006
The 2006 ECBI Oxford Fellowships brought together 11 Fellows, Senior Fellows, and Supernumerary Fellows to engage in a number of trust-building activities.
The 2006 ECBI Oxford Fellowships brought together 11 Fellows, Senior Fellows, and Supernumerary Fellows from Bhutan, Brazil, China, India, Maldives, Mexico, Niger, South Africa, The Gambia, and Zambia, and negotiators from France, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, the UK, the Finnish EU Presidency and the European Commission between 24 August and 1 September to engage in a number of trust-building activities.
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September 2006
Adapting to climate, water and health stress: Insights from Limpopo, South Africa.
Author:
Gina Ziervogel, Frank Thomalla, Anna Taylor, Takeshi Takama, Claire Quinn, Mandla Msibi, Stockholm Environment Institute, University of Cape Town
September 2006
Climate Change and Water in Africa, 2006 - Presentation by Mark New of OUCE.
Author:
Mark New
September 2006
Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law
Author:
Dr Lavanya Rajamani
September 2006
Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law, Tables & Figures
Author:
Dr Lavanya Rajamani
September 2006
About a judgment on the matter of Friends of the Earth, Inc and others versus officers of the OPIC and Ex-Im, both wholly-owned corporations of the United States government.
On the 23rd August, 2005, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California issued an order denying a motion for summary judgment (that is, allowing the case to continue to full trial) in the matter of Friends of the Earth, Inc and others versus officers of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im), both wholly-owned corporations of the United States government. Although received with far less fanfare, this judgement is an important milestone in a process that may ultimately have more impact on climate change than the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol.
attribution and Liability. Myles Allen, Department of Physics, University of Oxford
Author:
Myles Allen
September 2006
Assessing Vulnerability and Adaptation Mechanisms to Climate-related Risks: An Overview of SEI Activities
Author:
F. Thomalla
September 2006
The 2006 ecbi Oxford Fellowships and Seminar, at Trinity College.
2006 ECBI OXFORD FELLOWSHIPS AND SEMINAR 24/30 AUGUST - 1 SEPTEMBER 2006 TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD, UK
TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD, UK
September 2006
Long-term carbon policy. Some policy options.
Some policy options
Author:
Dr Cameron Hepburn
September 2006

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