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Ryn Matsumoto (December 2010)
Minister of the Environment, Japan
Draft text / climate change treaty, Japan
Kunihiko “Kuni” Shimada (June 2010)
Principal negotiator for Japan
Adaptation to climate change, Japan, Kyoto Protocol
Akihiko Furuya (June 2010)
Ambassador for global environment, Japan
Draft text / climate change treaty, Japan, KP track, Kyoto Protocol, LCA track
Yoshiko Kijima (December 2009)
Japan's Senior Negotiator on climate change
Annex I / Annex 1, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Developing countries, Draft text / climate change treaty, Finance, Japan
Kunihiko “Kuni” Shimada (December 2009)
Japan's Ministry of the Environment
Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Draft text / climate change treaty, European Union (EU), Japan, Kyoto Protocol
Taka Hiraishi (November 2009)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) e
CDM, China, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Kunihiko “Kuni” Shimada (November 2009)
Japan's Ministry of the Environment
Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Developing countries, Draft text / climate change treaty, Japan, Security, Targets, Technology
Kunihiko “Kuni” Shimada (October 2009)
Japan's Ministry of the Environment
Asia, Developing economies, Japan, Technology
Akihiko Furuya (October 2009)
Ambassador for Global Environment, Japan
Annex I / Annex 1, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Japan, Kyoto, LCA track, Technology
Akihiko Furuya (August 2009)
Ambassador for Global Environment, Japan
Bonn, Convergence, Developing countries, Japan, LCA track
Kazuhiko Hombu (December 2008)
Japan's Natural Resources & Energy Agency
Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Energy, Energy Efficiency, Japan, Poznan
Akihiko Furuya (December 2008)
Ambassador for Global Environment, Japan
Japan, Maritime, Solar, Technology, Wind & wave
Akihiko Furuya (June 2009)
Ambassador for Global Environment, Japan
China, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, India, Japan, Kyoto, US
Kunihiko “Kuni” Shimada (June 2009)
Japan's Ministry of the Environment
China, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Developing countries, Energy Efficiency, Island states, Japan, LCA track
Taka Hiraishi (June 2009)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) e
CDM, Developing countries, Finance, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Makio Miyagawa (April 2009)
Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Convergence, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Developing countries, Fairness, Japan, KP track, LCA track, Polarised
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