Soft Approaches for Achieving Benefits from Black Carbon Emissions Reduction, Summary of a Consultation Workshop
This is a summary of consultation on soft approaches for achieving co-benefits from black carbon emissions reductions. These materials are produced for information purposes only. Please do not cite or quote.
Black Carbone-Bulletin
Scientific evidence on climate change is now well established. Data provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that the atmosphere already contains enough long-lived greenhouse gases (GHGs) to raise global temperature by over 2ÚC by the end of the century. The Panels latest report also shows that it is possible to take corrective action, but this action must be taken immediately if we are to have a reasonable chance to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. More on Black Carbon e-Bulletin.....
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Preliminary Impact Assessment Report
The first impact assessment report on the ABC was launched on 9th August 2002 in London by UNEP Executive director Dr. Klaus Töpfer.
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