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Official Homepage.
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Statement of UN Secretary-General in United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP12 & COP/MOP2)
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Press Release
Statement by Vice President and Head of the Department of Environment of Iran at the High-Level Segment, COP12 and COP/MOP2
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COP11 Decisions relevant to Non-Annex I Parties
National Communications Support Programme (Newsletter)
United Nations Climate Change Conference
(COP11 and COP/MOP1)
Iran ratified kyoto protocol
CO2 Capture and Storage,This interesting article has been published in the recent issue (July 2005) of the Scientific American regarding " CO2 Capture and Storage "as a climate change mitigation option
Seminars and Workshops
United Nations Climate Change Conference successfully concludes with decisions to support developing countries (COP12 & COP/MOP2)
Press Release
United Nations Climate Change Conference agrees on future critical steps to tackle climate change
Montreal, 10 December 2005--The United Nations Climate Change Conference closed with the adoption of more than forty decisions that will strengthen global efforts to fight climate change. Reflecting on the success of Montreal 2005, the Conference President, Canadian Environment Minister Stéphane Dion said: “Key decisions have been made in several areas. The Kyoto Protocol has been switched on, a dialogue about the future action has begun, parties have moved forward work on adaptation and advanced the implementation of the regular work programme of the Convention and of the Protocol.”
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Final Decisions adopted by COP11 and COP/MOP1
United Nations Climate Change Conference
(COP 11 and COP/MOP 1)-Montreal, 28 November to 9 December 2005
The eleventh session of the Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention (COP11) will be held in conjunction with the first session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP/MOP) in Montréal.
United Nations Climate Change Conference web section
Montreal climate conference adopts ‘rule book’ of the Kyoto Protocol
30 November 2005 - The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Montreal on Wednesday finalized the ‘rule book’ of the Kyoto Protocol, the 1997 landmark treaty designed to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Under the Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force 16 February 2005, more than 30 industrialized countries are bound by specific and legally binding emission reduction targets. As a first step, these cover the period 2008-2012.
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Overview of the Clean Development Mechanism and the Designated National Authority(July 19th and 20th,2005-Tehran,Iran)
Presentations:
1-The Role of the CDM in the Kyoto Protocol (Torleif Haugland, Econ Analysis)
2-The Role of the CDM in the Kyoto Protocol (Torleif Haugland, Econ Analysis)
3-Iran's Readiness for Implementing CDM (Mohammad Soltanieh, National Project Manager)
4-Institutional Aspects for Establishing a Designated National Authority (Soeren Varming, ECON)
5-Using CDM to Reduce Gas Flaring:An Opportunity for Iran (Paul J. Parks, ECON Analysis)
6-Clean Development Mechanism in Iran (Kenichiro Yamaguchi, Senior Consultant, Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc & Tetsuo Arii, Chief Staff, Nippon Oil Corporation)
7-CDM Potential and Practice in Ministry of Energy (Nastaran Rahimi, Head of Environment Group, Energy Planning Dept)
8-Experience from Malaysia (Soeren Varming, ECON)
9-Crop Residue Burning in Iran and Potential for CDM Projects (Q. Miraki, ESAO of MOJA)
10-CDM for Flaring Reduction in Iran(1)(Seyed J. Moosavi, PEDEC & Ali Hasani, PEDEC)
11-CDM for Flaring Reduction in Iran(2)
12-Gas Flaring Reduction in IOOC (Mr.Rezaeei & Mobasseri, NIOC)
13-Potential of CDM Projects in NIPC:Case of Shiraz Petrochemical Units (Mrs.Moradzadeh, NIPC)
NorthSouthEastWest Climate Change Exhibition in Tehran
www.northsoutheastwest.org
International Scientific Symposium: Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
A Scientific Symposium on Stabilisation of Greenhouse Gases
1-3 February,2005
Met office, Exeter, United kingdom
climate change journal
steering commitee report
impacts ecosystems
impacts earth system
impacts human
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