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Organizer Theme Scheduled
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Neil Leary
nleary@agu.org
+1 202 462 2213
START: bridging science and practice for responding to climate change. The exhibit will highlight START programs for building scientific capacity, enabling research, communicating science to society, applying knowledge for effective adaptation, and supporting the Nairobi Work Programme. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Toru Kubo
cvillamar@adb.org
+63 2 632 5912
Asian Development Bank: Clean Energy and Environment Program Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Birdlife International (BL)
John Lanchbery
john.lanchbery@rspb.org.uk
+44 176 768 0551
BirdLife exhibition on REDD. Practical experiences in Indonesia, Sierra Leone and Paraguay Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE)
Lisa Jacobson
ljacobson@bcse.org
+1 202 785 0507
North American Clean Energy Industries in Action -- Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Clean Generation Technologies Are Ready Today to Cost Effectively Reduce Emissions -- We need market signals to be loud, long and clear! Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
California Climate Action Registry
Robyn Camp
robyn@climateregistry.org
1-213-891-6931
U.S. States Taking Action on Climate Change Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC)
Kenrick Leslie
kleslie1@caribbeanclimate.bz
+501 822 1104
Capacity building for climate change adaptation - "A Caribbean experience" Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP)
Jake Schmidt
jschmidt@ccap.org
+1 202 408 9260
Recent findings and publications from CCAP's international and U.S. climate policy work. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO)
Silje Pileberg
siljeip@cicero.uio.no
+47 22 85 87 74
We plan a joint stand for the programs Global Outlook for Ice and Snow and Many Strong Voices. We will focus on the melt of snow and ice globally and its consequences. A particular focus will be on the consequences faced by Arctic communities and small island developing states. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
Michael Hailu
m.hailu@cgiar.org
+ 62 251 62 2622
Tackling climate change through Forestry Agenda Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Climate Action Network International (CAN International)
Karim Harris
karim@climnet.org
+32 229 5225
Climate Action Network International Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Climate Alliance (Klima-Bundnis)
Thomas Brose
t.brose@climatealliance.org
+49-069-71713931
Presentation of the Climate Alliance of European Cities with Indigenous Rainforest Peoples. Actually more than 1400 municipalities located in 17 European countries are members. The Green Footprints Campaign: A contribution from European children to mitigate climate change will also be presented. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Climatenet*
Axel Michaelowa
info@perspectives.cc
+41 76 232 4004
Publications on International Climate Policies (Focus: CDM); Discussion of ongoing issue Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Columbia University
Esther Ebrahimian
esther@iri.columbia.edu
+1 845 680 4411
Columbia University's International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) is a catalyst for the creation and provision of science that addresses the climate risk management needs of the developing world. The exhibit features examples of our work, and offers copies of our publications. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
Conservation International (CI)
Laura Ledwith
lledwith@conservation.org
+1 703 341 2583
Drawing on CI's partnerships with public and private institutions in over 40 countries, this exhibit will present in visual and written form a broad spectrum of practical experiences and scientific analyses to promote understanding of forest carbon mitigation experiences and adaptation science. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
e8*
Ghita Benessahraoui
benessahraoui.ghita@hydro.qc.ca
+1 514 392 5642
The e8, a non-profit international group of nine major electricity companies from G8 countries dedicated to sustainable energy development and the fight against climate change, will showcase its projects and human capacity building activities implemented in developing nations worldwide since 1992 Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
European Community
Eimear Kelleher
eimear.kelleher@ec.europa.eu
+39 033 278 5569
Research at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in support of EU Climate Change policy making Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT)
Philippe Crist
philippe.crist@oecd.org
+33 1 4524 9447
Achieving Cost-Effective Transport GHG Emission Reductions: Research and Evidence from the ECMT and International Transport Forum Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
European Renewable Energy Council (EREC)
Oliver Schäfer
schaefer@erec.org
+ 32 49 66 52 837
The European Renewable Energy Council together with Greenpeace, the European Wind Energy Association and the Global Wind Energy Council for the first time present the way forward to reduce global CO2 emissions by 50% in 2050 whilst providing a secure and affordable energy supply. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
European Space Agency (ESA)
Frank Martin Seifert
frank.martin.seifert@esa.int
+39 06 9418 0560
The ESA booth will be related to global aspects for monitoring of climate-relevant parameters related to the four basic elements of ancient Greek philosophers: land, water, air and fire. The objective is to make Earth Observation seen as a feasible and practical tool for Climate Change observation. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Fauna and Flora International* (FFI)
Annelisa Grigg
annelisa.grigg@fauna-flora.org
+44 12 2357 9723
Whose carbon is anyway? Reducing global greenhouse gas emissions through piloting community based forest conservation projects Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
Rita Roy Choudhury
rita@ficci.com
00 91 9810403255
Climate change mitigation in Indian industry Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Michele Bernardi
Michele.Bernardi@fao.org
+39 06 5705 2442
Publication and information provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Reuben Sessa
reuben.sessa@fao.org
+39 06 57056519
Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS) publications and information. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
Christopher Stewart
christopher@proforest.net
+44 1865 24 3439 104
The High Conservation Value framework is a powerful tool to identify critical values (social, environmental and ecosystem services) at the landscape level. It can be combined with carbon analysis to guide land use decisions, balance conflicting needs, and control REDD risk within managed landscapes. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
France
Marie Jaudet
marie.jaudet@ecologie.gouv.fr
+33 1 4219 1539
France an international partner in the field of climate change : assessment of forest cover changes, research and innovation policies , adaptation plan, training, development on CDM projects .... Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Global Canopy Programme* (GCP)
Katherine Secoy
k.secoy@globalcanopy.org
+44 18 6572 4222
The Forests Now Declaration: Forests Now in the Fight Against Climate Change Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Global Environment Centre (GEC)
Faizal Parish
faizal.parish@gmail.com
+ 60 3 7957 2007
Global asessment on peatlands biodiversity and climate change: showcasing key findings of the global assessment which will be launched during the COP 13 meeting Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Global Environment Centre Foundation (GEC)
Tomoya Motoda
tomoya@gec.jp
+81 6 6915 4121
Introduction of the CDM/JI Support Programme commissioned by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MOEJ). The programme secretariat is Global Environment Centre Foundation. Distribution of the MOEJ publication “CDM/JI Manual for Project Developers and Policy Makers - 2007”. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
Simone Lovera
simonelovera@yahoo.com
595-21-663654
Effective rights-based strategies to reduce deforestation Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Greenpeace International (GPI)
Stephanie Tunmore
stephanie.tunmore@uk.greenpeace.org
+44 77 9694 7451
Today's decisions affect tomorrow's generation and young people's voices should be heard. Solar Generation youth from around the world highlight the impacts of climate change and demand clean energy solutions for a safe and equitable world. Kyoto, just do it! Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research
Fiona Smith
fiona.smith@metoffice.gov.uk
+44 1392 88 4240
The climate change agenda is moving from proving man-made change is real to taking costly actions to mitigate and adapt to inevitable climate change. The new Met Office Hadley Centre 5 year research programme will provide more detailed regional climate change predictions vital to inform decisions. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Harvard University
Robert C. Stowe
robert_stowe@harvard.edu
1 617 496 4265
The exhibit summarizes results to date of the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements, which seeks to identify key elements of a scientifically sound, economically rational, and politically pragmatic post-2012 international policy architecture, based upon wide-ranging expert analysis Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Hong Kong People's Council for Sustainable Development Limited*
Salina Mou (Ka-yan MOU)
secretariat@susdevhk.org
+852 8100 1119
This is a demonstration on the Cool Index on University Campus, a set of indicators on sustainable campus life. We expect that the cool index project will be introduced and discussed in a regional youth summit on climate change in Hong Kong in 2008, which will involve many universities in Asia. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)
Michelle Wyman
michelle.wyman@iclei.org
+1 510 844 0699
Publications including on the Global Alliance for EcoMobility - A cross-sectoral partnership for the integrated promotion of walking, cycling, wheeling and use of public transport to improve health and the urban environment, to mitigate global climate change, and to reduce auto-dependency. Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Institut International du Froid (IIF)
Jean-Luc Dupont
jl.dupont@iifiir.org
+33 1 4227 3273
Refrigeration is indispensable to life. It accounts for about 15% of worldwide electricity use, so improving the energy efficiency of refrigeration equipment is an essential challenge for global warming mitigation, being as vital as the limitation of emissions of refrigerants such as HCFCs. Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
Ancha Srinivasan
ancha@iges.or.jp
+81 46 855 3818
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) is a strategic policy research institute focusing on solutions to global environmental challenges in the Asia-Pacific region. The exhibit will display the most recent IGES publications on climate change and other environmental issues. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
Thomas Tanner
t.tanner@ids.ac.uk
+44 127 387 7751
Institute of Development Studies work on climate change and disasters. Free reports, cds & papers from BASIC, ORCHID and other IDS projects covering adaptation, disaster risk reduction, mitigation and integration of climate change and development Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Association of Public Transport (UITP)
Heather Allen
heather.allen@uitp.org
+32 2661 3190
The climate of urban change - the potential of urban transport in reducing C02 emissions Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
International Center for Environmental Technology Transfer (ICETT)
Taiki Kuroda
kuroda@icett.or.jp
+81 59 329 3500
Climate Technology Initiative (CTI) - its background and activities Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Mary O'Neill
maoneill@idrc.ca
+613 236 6163 2108
This exhibit presents information on the International Development Research Centre and its support for research on climate change adaptation and sustainable development. Monday, 10 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
Edwin Aalders
aalders@ieta.org
+41 22 737 05 01
Overview of IETA activities and documents developed by IETA to enhance the implementation of the CDM and JI under existing and future frameworks Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Jenny Gell
jenny.gell@iea.org
+33 1 4057 6729
IEA Publications Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Beth Henriette
beth.henriette@iied.org
+44 20 7388 2117
International Institute for Environment and Development Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Jo-Ellen Parry
jparry@iisd.ca
+1 204 958 7722
Highlights of the International Institute for Sustainable Development's work in Canada and internationally on the development of a post-2012 regime; market mechanisms for sustainable development; and support for adaptation to climate change. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (IPIECA)
Robert Siveter
robert.siveter@ipieca.org
02076332378
The work of IPIECA and the Oil and Gas industry in the field of Climate Change. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
International Trade Union Confederation* (ITUC)
Lucien Royer
royer@tuac.org
+331 55 37 37 37
Climate Change, Green Jobs & Social Transition Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
Steven Johnson
johnson@itto.or.jp
81-45-223-1110
ITTO has been promoting Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) in the tropics for two decades. We would like to share our work in the field of sustainable forest management to reduce deforestation and forest degradation in the tropics. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
International Union of Railways (UIC)
Margrethe Sagevik
sagevik@uic.asso.fr
+33 1 4449 2035
Exhibition on how to achieve sustainable transport systems with rail and public transport. Energy saving driving simulator from DB AG. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
IUCN - The World Conservation Union
Elise Buckle
elise.buckle@iucn.org
+41 22 999 0240
IUCN The World Conserveration Union Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Japan
Junko Noguchi
j.noguchi@eoj-d.de
+49 30 2109 4403
Japan's 5-year research initiative, "Innovative Program of Climate Change Projection for the 21st Century" with objective to further improve physical and bio-geochemical processes in modeling, address projection uncertainties, and apply regionally detail projections to natural disaster assessment. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Leadership for Environment and Development International (LEAD International)
Trevor Rees
trevor@lead.org
+44 207 938 8716
Leadership and Climate Change - Turning Vision into Action Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
LIFE - Women Develop Eco-techniques (LIFE)
Ulrike Roehr
roehr@life-online.de
+49.30.308798-35
Climate protection and gender justice. Women's messages to policy-makers. Women from all over the world demand far-reaching measures to protect our climate, taking into account gender justice. We invited them to express their message to politicians. Results are shown in the photo-exhibit. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
London Climate Change Services (LCCS)
Adam Nathan
adam.nathan@carbonmarketsassociation.net
+44 7970 34 2576
Visit the Carbon Markets Association and find out how we can help your company. Talk to our industry members as well as representatives of the UK Government's Climate Change Projects Office. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Mizuho Kumade
km-ap@nedo.go.jp
+81 44 520 5185
Introduction of NEDO's activities for addressing the issue of global warming -R&D of new energy and environmental technology, international cooperation and Kyoto Mechanisms Credit Acquisition Program etc. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Elizabeth Corbett
elizabeth.corbett@oecd.org
+33 1 4524 7693
OECD & Annex I Expert Group recent reports, publications and documents. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Overseas Development Institute* (ODI)
Leo Peskett
l.peskett@odi.org.uk
+44 20 7922 0407
Linkages between climate change and development. Displaying ODI's recent work on climate change, including: benefit sharing under REDD architecture; biofuels and poverty linkages; and agricultural trade and growth under climate change Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
Junko Morizane
morizane@oecc.or.jp
+81 3 5472 0144
In response to growing interests in developmental aspects of climate change, efforts to address co-benefits (climate & development) are rapidly expanding. The exhibit showcases good practices and quantitative evaluation tools recently invented by Japan. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Oxfam Great Britain (OXFAM)
Adam Short
ashort@oxfam.org.uk
+62 8121 09 8546
Highligting the work of Oxfam and its partners in Indonesia. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Oxford Climate Policy*
Izabela Ratajczak
admn.ocp@gmail.com
+44 1865 428 427
European Capacity Building Initiative Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Panos
Rod Harbinson
rod.harbinson@panos.org.uk
0044(0)2072781111
Panos supports the media and marginalised communities in developing countries to increase public understanding and debate on climate change issues. Lessons from projects show how better communication can achieve greater inclusion of Southern needs and voices in decisions about climate change. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Penn State University
Petra Tschakert
jaw34@psu.edu
+814 865 0333
Climate change adaptation in Africa We show interdisciplinary research and collective learning about climate scenarios and adaptive strategies in Ghana and S Africa. The 2007 floods stress the need for culturally sensitive scale-relevant information for anticipating and adapting to climatic stress. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
Pew Center on Global Climate Change (Pew Center)
Joanna Lewis
lewisj@pewclimate.org
+1 703 516 4146
The Pew Center will distribute its reports on climate change. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Practical Action
Rachel Berger
rachel.berger@practicalaction.org.uk
+44 19 266 34400
Practical Action is taking account of the impacts of climate change on its work for poverty reduction - including our projects with communities, knowledge sharing and policy influencing Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)
Katrina Lederer-Geh
katrina.lederer@reeep.org
+43 1 26026 3425
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
Responding to Climate Change (RTCC)
James Ramsey
james@entico.com
+44 207 799 2222
Responding to Climate Change Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Jaime Alexandra Webbe
jaime.webbe@cbd.int
+1 514 287 8718
One million species may face increased threats of extinction as a result of climate change. At the same time, biodiversity plays an important role in mitigation and adaptation. The exhibit will highlight the links between biodiversity and climate change within the Convention on Biological Diversity. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Barbara Black
bblack@unfccc.int
+49 228 815 1523
...inSide climate change publications counter Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Alexander Saier
asaier@unfccc.int
+49 228 815 1509
Climate Change Kiosk: with the primary goal to provide information about the climate change process and the secretariat Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Tom Downing
oxfordsei@gmail.com
+44 1865 428 427
Stockholm Environment Institute Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
Sweden
Kerstin Heikenfeldt
kerstin.heikenfeldt@naturvardsverket.se
+46 8698 1509
Sweden communicating Climate Change Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Switzerland
José Romero
jose.romero@bafu.admin.ch
+41 31 322 68 62
The Clean Air project from Swisscontact in Indonesia Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
TEARFUND
Laura Hughes
laura.hughes@tearfund.org
+44 20 8943 7956
Tearfund is a UK Christian relief and development agency working to highlight the effects of climate change on poor people and lobbying for international action. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Suruchi Bhadwal
suruchib@teri.res.in
+91 11 24682100
The exhibit will highlight TERI's role in integrating climate change concerns through research and outreach, bringing in a developing country perspective on various issues. Focus would be on building on the advancements in science, vulnerability and adaptation, carbon markets and policy issues. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
The Indonesian Civil Society Organizations Forum on Climate Change*
Rini Nasution
rini@satudunia.net
+62-21-83705520; +62-21-837962
The Indonesian Civil Society Organization Forum for Climate Change Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Sascha Müller-Kraenner
smullerkraenner@tnc.org
+49 30 284 9841950
Display the reposition of adaptation as adaptation of/for nature instead of only adaptation of/for infrastructure. Propose to shift the debate to adaptation for nature to reduce the vulnerability of key ecosystem services upon which people depend. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Transnational Institute (TNI)
Tamra Gilbertson
tamra@tni.org
+31 20 662 6608
CDM projects have real implications on communities. This photo essay aims to open space for their voices Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
U.S. Climate Action Network (USCAN)
David Turnbull
dturnbull@climatenetwork.org
+1 202 609 9846
US Climate Action Network Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
United Kingdom
Catherine Dunn
catherine.dunn@defra.gsi.gov.uk
+44 207 238 4416
Launch of a best practice guide to the Clean Development Mechanism Methodologies with annotated decisions of the UNFCCC CDM Executive Board and on base line selection and additionality Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Lee Cando
lcando@unicef.org
+1 212 326 7780
Climate change and children Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Vivienne Caballero
vcaballero@undp.org
12129065866
UNDP's exhibit on climate change, showcasing the organization's experience, best practices and lessons learnt in adaptation and mitigation Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Arkadiy Levintanus
Arkadiy.Levintanus@unep.org
+254 20 762 4728
UNEP's activities in support of intergovernmental process on climate change Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
United States of America
Amanda Vockerodt
VockerodtAP@state.gov
+1 202 6474293
Showcasing our climate change programs, policies and partnerships Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
University of East Anglia (UEA)
Henry Neufeldt
h.neufeldt@uea.ac.uk
+44 1603 591120
Stand of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change (UK) Exhibition of the Research Programmes: Climate Policy, Energy Futures, Resilience, Development, Coasts, Cities Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
University of Oxford, Environmental Change Institute (ECI)
Philip Mann
philip.mann@eci.ox.ac.uk
+44 18 6527 5859
Stand of the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford (UK). Highlighting insights from published and unpublished research into climate change, including programmes on the Amazon, avoided deforestation, CDM, non-state actors and climate mitigation, carbon offsets etc. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Wetlands International
Marcel Silvius
marcel.silvius@wetlands.org
+31 317 478861
Tropical peat forests & climate change: Degradation of SE Asian peatlands causes 8% of global CO2 emissions. This will increase in absence of incentives for improved management. Wetlands International discusses opportunities of free carbon trade, new finance mechanisms and community-based approaches Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Renate Christ
rchrist@wmo.int
+ 41 22 730 8574
Display of AR4 Working Group Reports and other recent IPCC Reports; distribution of summaries of the Working Group Reports in all UN languages and of a pre-publication version of the AR4 Synthesis Report; and demonstration of the IPCC Data Distribution Center Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF)
Sabine Bock
sabine.bock@wecf.eu
+49 89 23 23 938 - 12
Nuclear energy is not a solution for climate change - WECF and partners will show real and sustainable solutions for climate change - local and global - and demonstrate why nuclear energy is not a part of it. Gender aspects, regional, and personal experiences will play a role. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Alliance for Decentralized Energy (WADE)
Jeff Bell
jeff.bell@localpower.org
+1 780 438 0813
The exhibit will feature information outlining WADE's work and background information on the benefits of decentralized energy- especially as they relate to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Bank
Ian Noble
inoble@worldbank.org
+1 202 473 1329
Tools for climate resilient and low carbondevelopment. The exhibit will highlight tools for screening activities for climate risks and a a new Climate Change Wiki Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Kija Kummer Brown
kummer@wbcsd.org
+41 22 839 3147
Business collaborating to provide Policy Directions to 2050. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Coal Institute (WCI)
Luke Warren
lwarren@worldcoal.org
+44 208 8614 7844
Distribution of WCI documents Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA)
Patricia Collett
pcollett@unaavictoria.org.au
+613 9670 7878
United Nations Association of Australia and sustainable technologies Promotion of the work of the Association with focus on our World Environment Day program and emerging sustainable technologies . Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 07 Dec 2007
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Carine Richard-Van Maele
cvanmaele@wmo.int
+41 22 730 8315
WMO and the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services of its 188 Members provide global systematic climate data and information required for efficient mitigation and adaptation to climate variability and change. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Nuclear Association (WNA)
Magnus Mori
mori@world-nuclear.org
+44 207 451 1541
Information on all aspects of nuclear energy and its contribution to sustainable development, as a provider of reliable low carbon electricity. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
World Resources Institute (WRI)
Natalie Bushell
nbushell@wri.org
+1 202 729 7670
World Resources Institute: Understanding the linkages between and land-use change, climate and development. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Wolfgang Sterk
wolfgang.sterk@wupperinst.org
+49-202-2492-149
The Wuppertal Institute is providing information material on a wide range of issues such as the Kyoto Mechanisms, the EU emissions trading regime, equity considerations in the UNFCCC process and possible post-2012 policy options. Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007
WWF
Martin Hiller
mhiller@wwfint.org
+41 79 347 2256
WWF information booth Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - Friday, 14 Dec 2007