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How would the climate change negotiations evolve in the coming 10 years? A scenario set that explores the different pathways that negotiations on Climate change will take in the next 10 years. Will there be multilateral agreements lead by the UN, or bilateral agreements, will countries or companies be in the lead, will this result in a new economic order, etc.
== Group Discussion Journal ==
== Group Discussion Journal ==


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2. For "numbers matter" presentation, we will hold another meeting.
2. For "numbers matter" presentation, we will hold another meeting.
== Climate Change & Numbers ==
Global surface temperature increased 0.74 0.18 C (1.33 0.32 F) during the 20th century.<br>
184 countries ratified Kyoto Protocol as of January 2009<br>
Kyoto Protocol will expire in 2012<br>
Mechanisms of Kyoto protocol:<br>
*[[Emissions Trading]]
*[[Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)]]
*[[Joint Implementation (JI)]]




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4. Increasing influence of media<br>
4. Increasing influence of media<br>
5. Expiration of Kyoto protocol<br>
5. Expiration of Kyoto protocol<br>
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FAN:-<br>
FAN:-<br>
6. Oil Supply and Demand Dynamics<br>
6. [[Oil Supply and Demand Dynamics]]<br>
7. Increasing Commitment from China<br>
7. [[Increasing Commitment from China]]<br>
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What is the role of Netherlands climate change negotiation in 2020?<br>
What is the role of Netherlands climate change negotiation in 2020?<br>
What is the negotiation result in 2020? <br>
What is the negotiation result in 2020? <br>
== Numbers That Matter ==
What are different contributors to the green-house gas emissions?<br>
1/ Sources of green house gases<br>
2/ Country specific emissions<br>
3/ Per capita gas emissions<br>
4/ If all the cars in the converted to Hybrid how much reductions could be achieved?<br>
5) Proposal Bastian: What does it really cost to reduce GHG and thus the global temperature increase to 1, 2, 3 Celsius?<br>
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/104xx/doc10458/11-23-GreenhouseGasEmissions_Brief.pdf<br>
http://www.povt.qren.pt/tempfiles/20091216152537moptc.pdf - this article has all required numbers.

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