UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment
Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
June 1995
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ISBN 87-550-2082-8
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UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment
Risø National Laboratory
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DK-4000 Roskilde
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Note that some papers do not
contain figures and that tables may be poorly formatted in the on-line version. Copies of
the full document with tables and figures are available from the address above.
Opening speech of Mr. Svend Auken, Danish Minister for the Environment
delivered by Mr. Peter Usher, Manager, Atmosphere Programme
Policy update from the INC/FCCC
Michael Zammit Cutajar, Executive Secretary, Interim Secretariat, UNFCCC
An overview of international actions to deal with climate change problem and the scientific update
Peter Usher, Climate Unit, United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi
Global climate change: Science, economics and policy Regional viewpoints: Industrialised countries
Lee Solsbery, Head Energy and Environment Division, International Energy Agency, OECD
The regional response to the greenhouse issue:Latin America and the Caribbean
Francisco J. Gutierrez, Olade - Latin-American Energy Organization, Ecuador
Transition to a market economy: GHG implications of business as unusual
I. Basmakov, Center for Energy Efficiency, Moscow, Russia
Strategies to mitigate climate change in a sustainable development framework
Ogunlade R. Davidson, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sierra Leone
A low carbon future for the industrialised countries
Michael Grubb, Energy and Environmental Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs, United Kingdom
Stephen Karekezi, African Energy Policy Research Network (AFREPREN) and Foundation for Woodstove Dissemination (FWD), Nairobi, Kenya
Biomass energy development and carbon dioxide mitigation options
D.O. Hall & J.I. House, Division of Life Sciences, King's College London
Regulatory and mixed policy options for reducing fuel use and carbon emissions
Joel N. Swisher, UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment, Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
A country framework for analyzing climate change mitigation
Ken King, Senior Environmental Specialist, Global Environment Facility, The World Bank
The incremental cost of climate change mitigation projects
Dilip Ahuja Global Environment Facility
Reducing greenhouse gases under the UN FCCC
Jan Corfee Morlot, Robert Hornung (OECD), Laurie Michaelis (IEA)
Issues in conducting GHG mitigation assessments in developing countries
Jayant A. Sathaye, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California
Baseline definitions and methodological lessons from Zimbabwe
R.S. Maya, Southern Centre for Energy and Environment, Zimbabwe
No-regrets, efficiency improvements and penetration rates for end-use technologies
Poul Erik Morthorst, Energy Systems Group, Systems Analysis Department, Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
Jaroslav Marouek, SEVEn, Prague
Studies on climate change problems and response measures in China
Ye Ruqiu, China National Environmental Protection Agency
Assessment of international mitigation costing studies in developing countries
Kirsten Halsnæs, UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment, Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
William U. Chandler, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Washington, D.C. USA; Alexander Kolesov, Center for Arms Control, Energy and Environmental Studies, Moscow, Russia
Slowing global warming:mitigation strategy for the developing world
R.K. Pachauri and Sharmila Barathan, Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi
National economic development programmes and GHG mitigation strategies in developing countries
Youba Sokona, Environnement et Développement du Tiers Monde (ENDA-TM), Dakar, Senegal
Macroeconomic linkages and impacts: Technical and fiscal options in GHG abatement
George Backus and Terry Barker, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge
Local actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the context of national action plans
L.D. Danny Harvey, Department of Geography, University of Toronto
Statement at the closing session
by Danish Under-Secretary for Multilateral Affairs, Ambassador Ellen Margrethe Løj