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- Adaptation
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- Mitigation
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- The Kyoto Protocol
Henry Derwent (December 2009)
International Emissions Trading Association
Business, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, European Union (EU), Finance, Industry, Mechanisms
Jeroen van Bruggen (December 2009)
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
Biomass, CDM, Developing countries, Energy
Lisa Sennerby Forsse (December 2009)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Agriculture, Forestry / forestation, Population
Adrian Macey (December 2009)
Climate Change Ambassador, New Zealand
Agriculture, Carbon trading, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Forestry / forestation, livestock, Umbrella Group
Agus Purnomo (November 2009)
Climate Change Ambassdor, Indonesia
Africa, Bali, Forestry / forestation, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Japan
Steve Sawyer (November 2009)
Global Wind Energy Council
Carbon, CDM, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Energy, Finance, Renewables, Wind energy
Osvaldo Figueroa (September 2009)
Asociación Civil Tierra Agua Hombre
Buenos Aires, Forestry / forestation
Steve Sawyer (August 2009)
Global Wind Energy Council
Africa, Annex I / Annex 1, CDM, China, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Finance, Flexibility mechanisms, Joint implementation, KP track, LCA track, Mechanisms, Renewables, Wind
Rosemary Mbone (August 2009)
Gender Focal Point of Liberia and West Africa
Africa, CDM, Developing countries, Erosion, Gender, LCA track, Liberia, War
Henry Derwent (December 2008)
International Emissions Trading Association
Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Emissions trading, Finance, Industry, Japan, US
Olivier Bouyer (April 2009)
France’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
Finance, Forestry / forestation
Yaw Osafo (June 2009)
Advisor for Delegation of Ghana
Annex I / Annex 1, Biodiversity, Developing countries, Erosion, Forestry / forestation
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