Resources for tag "low-carbon technologies"

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May 11, 2011 - by Jessica Morey, Lewis Milford, Lindsay Madeira, Valerie Stori, Clean Energy Group

Moving Climate Innovation into the 21st Century: Emerging Lessons from other Sectors and Options for a New Climate Innovation Initiative

This report is to provide a series of options to structure and implement an international climate technology innovation initiative based on best practices from the agriculture, health, and ICT sectors. The research aims to inform ongoing international discussions on climate technology mechanisms as well as international and bilateral agency programs.

Based on lessons learned from nine case studies of existing international public- and private-sector technology and market development collaborations, the paper presents core principles and three options for a climate innovation initiative.
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December 18, 2009 - by CEG, Meridian Institute, Center for European Policy Studies

International Climate Technology Innovation Initiative: Structure and Strategy: A Proposal for a Copenhagen Agreement "Technology Track"

This paper recommends “how” an international technology collaboration could be structured to advance low-carbon technologies.
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November 25, 2009 - by Jim Witkin, New York Times

Rethinking Clean Energy Innovation

This NYT article reviews the November 2009 report from the CEG and the Meridian Institute.
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May 5, 2008 - by Lewis Milford and Daniel Dutcher, CEG

Climate Technology Innovation: Picking Winners- Some Thoughts to Consider

This paper sets out some countervailing arguments that governments and other donors should not be in the business of picking winners. The authors argue that technology-based policy and incentives are needed to address long term climate stabilization.
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September 10, 2007 - by Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group

Massive Climate Technology Innovation: A New Geometry of Complementary Strategies Post-2012

This paper describes a complementary "climate technology innovation process" that could be pursued to scale up existing low carbon technologies and create "breakthrough" disruptive technologies in many energy sectors, including renewables and CO2 capture and storage.
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