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Dear
Colleagues
Australasian
Emissions Trading Forum Review The
December/January issue of the AETF Review is now available for
downloading from the AETF website www.aetf.net.au Click on AETF
Review. Articles in this issue include: Ø
Kyoto - Dead or
Alive?
From time to time we hear from Australian or
US politicians that Kyoto is Dead! and that an alternative approach is
needed. In this article we examine
the evidence for such a claim. Four possible scenarios are examined: (i) the KP
was dead on arrival; (ii) it died of congenital defects; (iii) it died of
neglect and starvation; (iv) it is alive but suffering a terminal illness.
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Asian Perspectives on a Future
Climate Regime
Over the last year the Institute for Global
Environmental Strategies (IGES) in Japan has conducted a series of stakeholder
consultations throughout Asia to ascertain the concerns, interests and
priorities of various countries in relation to the future climate regime. This
article outlines the conclusions from this study. Ø
Role of ET in Future Climate Change
Policies
For many governments and firms worldwide,
the carbon market and emissions trading are now seen as central to the effective
management of greenhouse gas emissions. Murray Ward reviews proposals from the
post-2012 climate change policy community and asks: How would these ideas work
with the carbon market? How could the carbon market work for these ideas? AETF
Business Roundtable
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emissions trading developments? The
AETF Business Roundtable provides a range of additional services, information
and networking for companies that have a particular interest in emissions
trading developments and opportunities, and are seeking a more interactive
involvement with market participants and policy makers. The AETF is pleased to welcome new
Business Roundtable members for 2006 For more information contact the AETF Coordinators or visit www.aetf.net.au/BR ____________________________________________________________________ AETF Background: The AETF is an information service supported by a range of Australian private and public agencies to provide information and foster debate on emissions trading and greenhouse policy developments. For notification of AETF publications and sponsored events register your contact details through the website www.aetf.net.au
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