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It's official! The high level panel on theCDM: Panel Members#CDM policy dialogue will release its recommendations on 11 September http://bit.ly/JTbuvQ
ChairCDM: CDM Policy DialogueChairman of the World Wide Fund for Nature South Africa, Former Environment Minister of South AfricaPresident of the Energy Institute, Executive Chair of Energy and Climate Policy Assessment, World Energy Council, Global Advisor Sustainable Policies, Alstom, United KingdomPanel members (in alphabetical order):President of the Brazilian Development Bank, BrazilPresident and CEO of The Climate Reality Project, formerly known as the Alliance for Climate Protection, United States of AmericaDistinguished professor of economics at Australian National University, Climate Change Advisor to the Australian Government until June 2011, AustraliaDistinguished Fellow at The Energy & Resources Institute, Former Secretary to Ministry of Environment and Forests, IndiaPresident of the World Wide Fund for Nature, Former Minister of Environment, EcuadorPermanent Secretary, Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry of Zimbabwe, Former AWG-LCA chair, ZimbabweCEO of the Carbon Disclosure Project, United KingdomThe Institute of Energy Economics, Former President of International Energy Agency, JapanGreater China Director of The Climate Group, China
The panel has been established to conduct a dialogue on the past and future of the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). It consists of distinguished policy makers and representatives of civil society and business who will engage a wide range of stakeholders through meetings and studies to gain a full and unbiased picture of the operations, benefits and shortcomings of the CDM.
The aim of the CDM policy dialogue, which was launched by the UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres and the Chair of the CDM Executive Board Martin Hession at the UN Climate Change Conference in Durban in 2011, is to take stock of the lessons learned implementing the CDM and recommend how to position the mechanism going forward.
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The fact that they're doing this on Sept 11th can't be good...
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