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== UNFCCC Anual Climate Change Conferences Since Kyoto ==
== UNFCCC Anual Climate Change Conferences Since Kyoto ==
: 1997 – COP 3, Kyoto, Japan
: 1998 – COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina
: 1999 – COP 5, Bonn, Germany
: 2000 – COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands
: 2001 – COP 6 bis, Bonn, Germany
: 2001 – COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco
: 2002 – COP 8, New Delhi, India
: 2003 – COP 9, Milan, Italy
: 2004 – COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina
: 2005 – COP 11/MOP 1, Montreal, Canada
: 2006 – COP 12/MOP 2, Nairobi, Kenya
: 2007 – COP 13/MOP 3, Bali, Indonesia
: 2008 – COP 14/MOP 4, Poznań, Poland
: 2009 – COP 15/MOP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark
: 2010 – COP 16/MOP 6, Cancún, Mexico
: 2011 – COP 17/MOP 7, Durban, South Africa
: 2012 – COP 18/MOP 8 Two countries bidding to host: Qatar and South Korea


== Cooperation and Solutions ==
== Cooperation and Solutions ==

Revision as of 20:57, 7 May 2011

Introduction

Call for Action: History of International Collaboration

The Kyoto Protcol

Market-Based Mechanisms to Meet Emission Targets

Smaller Headline Text

Smallest Headline Text

Beyond Kyoto

UNFCCC Anual Climate Change Conferences Since Kyoto

1997 – COP 3, Kyoto, Japan
1998 – COP 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1999 – COP 5, Bonn, Germany
2000 – COP 6, The Hague, Netherlands
2001 – COP 6 bis, Bonn, Germany
2001 – COP 7, Marrakech, Morocco
2002 – COP 8, New Delhi, India
2003 – COP 9, Milan, Italy
2004 – COP 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2005 – COP 11/MOP 1, Montreal, Canada
2006 – COP 12/MOP 2, Nairobi, Kenya
2007 – COP 13/MOP 3, Bali, Indonesia
2008 – COP 14/MOP 4, Poznań, Poland
2009 – COP 15/MOP 5, Copenhagen, Denmark
2010 – COP 16/MOP 6, Cancún, Mexico
2011 – COP 17/MOP 7, Durban, South Africa
2012 – COP 18/MOP 8 Two countries bidding to host: Qatar and South Korea

Cooperation and Solutions

Financial mechanisms

Technology

Education and Outreach

Cooperation with International Organizations

How are we doing?

Conclusions