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Background Policy Discussions - Montréal 2005

September 24, 2005 - News Release
Environment Ministers Hold Preparatory Meeting before the 2005 UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal...
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September 22-24, 2005
The Preparatory Meeting of Ministers for Montréal 2005: United Nations Climate Change Conference. List of participating countries.

Discussion Paper
Environment Canada and Foreign Affairs Canada released a Discussion Paper entitled Action on Climate Change: Considerations for an Effective International Approach for the Preparatory Meeting of Ministers for Montréal 2005: United Nations Climate Change Conference.

The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) 'Lines of Inquiry'.

Presentations from the Preperatory Meeting of Ministers for Montréal 2005 :

Pathways from Montreal to a Global Climate Strategy
Michael Zammit Cutajar, Environment Ambassador, Malta

Climate Change: A Brief Scientific Context
Jonathan Pershing, Climate, Energy and Pollution Program

Elements of a Future System: Markets, Technology and Engagement
Jonathan Pershing, Climate, Energy and Pollution Program

Key Elements for a Future System of Global Climate Change Action
Adil Najam, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University

 

 

 

 

 

link to the Official UN Climate Change website
Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Teachers and Students - Come ad Experience Montreal 2005

Latest News 

December 10, 2005 - News Release
United Nations Climate Change Conference agrees on future critical steps to tackle climate change... more (pdf)

December 9, 2005 - Speech
Former US President Bill Clinton Addresses City of Montreal Event at UN Climate Change Conference ... more 

 

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