ecbi Publications

ecbi's Publications and Policy Analysis Unit (PPAU) generates information and advice for developing country negotiators that is relevant to the climate negotiations under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).  

Developing countries often lack the economic and institutional capacity for policy analysis. If negotiators are unable to engage proactively by submitting proposals, responding to proposals from other States, and assessing the impact of global climate policy decisions on their individual States, progress in the negotiations can be hampered by the lack of alternatives and uncertainity. The differences in analytic capacity between developing countries and the industrialised world are often profound – developing countries lack support from organisations like the OECD, for instance, which has an immense apparatus producing thorough and focused reports, including direct advice on future policy responses to each of member country.

ecbi publications aim to be relevant to ongoing negotiations under the UNFCCC, timely, and trustworthy. PPAU works with negotiators from developing countries, sometimes through Editorial Committees, to identify UNFCCC issues where further analysis and policy advice is needed. Global experts are then teamed up with negotiators from devleoping countries to produce Policy Briefs and Discussion Notes. This partnership between experts and negotiators helps to ensure that the process of producing a Brief addresses the specific concerns of developing country negotiators; builds the capacity of developing country co-authors in policy analysis; and also builds ownership of the analysis. 

For new negotiators, and for use in ecbi Regional and Pre-COP Training Workshops, PPAU produces Background Papers and a series of Pocket Guides. These generally provide a more basic analysis of issues for newcomers to the process, along with the background and history of the issue in the negotiations. 

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CC_Pakistan_MRehman

Author:
M Rehman
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Sri_Lanka_JRKDissanayake&AJayatilake

Author:
JRK Dissanayake &A Jayatilake
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Bangladesh_MShawkatAli

Author:
M Shawkat Ali
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Climate_Change_ Bhutan_KDukpa&KTshering

Author:
K Dukpa & K Tshering
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Climate_Change_Cambodia_HCThoeun

Author:
HC Thoeun
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Climate_Change_Laos_IInthaboualy

Author:
I Inthaboualy
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Climate_Change_Kyoto_Protocol_and_CDM_Status_and_Prospects_in_Nepal

Author:
KR Punjali D Khatiwada
Publication Date:
August, 2006

About a judgment on the matter of Friends of the Earth, Inc and others versus officers of the OPIC and Ex-Im, both wholly-owned corporations of the United States government.

On the 23rd August, 2005, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California issued an order denying a motion for summary judgment (that is, allowing the case to continue to full trial) in the matter of Friends of the Earth, Inc and others versus officers of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im), both wholly-owned corporations of the United States government. Although received with far less fanfare, this judgement is an important milestone in a process that may ultimately have more impact on climate change than the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol.

attribution and Liability. Myles Allen, Department of Physics, University of Oxford

Author:
Myles Allen
Publication Date:
September, 2006

A_Brief_History&Looking_Ahead_BMuller

Author:
B Müller
Publication Date:
August, 2006

Post_2012_Issues_SHuq

Author:
S Huq
Publication Date:
August, 2006

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