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Overview of carbon offset programs: similarities and differences

This Technical Note provides a summary of the key elements and design features of 11 different carbon offset programs. It discusses the essential differences and similarities between programs, and discusses how these programs address key issues, such as: efficiency, environmental integrity, applicability, and transaction costs.

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27/01/2015
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Urban opportunities: perspectives on climate change, resilience, and inclusion

This publication critically examines urban policies and projects from the perspective of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, urban resiliency, inclusive cities, and the impacts of the informal economy.

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26/01/2015
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Green agricultural policies and poverty reduction

Green agricultural policies in developing countries must be carefully designed to reduce poverty, according to a new report published by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at London School of Economics and Political Science.

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26/01/2015
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East Asia's changing urban landscape: measuring a decade of spatial growth

Urbanization is transforming the developing world. However, understanding the pace, scale, and form of urbanization has been limited by a lack of consistent data.

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25/01/2015
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The price vs quantity debate: climate policy and the role of business cycles

What is the optimal instrument design and choice for a regulator attempting to control emissions by private agents in face of uncertainty arising from business cycles? In applying Weitzman's result [Prices vs.

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24/01/2015
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Congress manifesto for Delhi Election 2015

The Congress released its manifesto for Delhi Assembly elections, promising reforms in the power and water sectors. It has promised to provide electricity at the rate of Rs 1.50 per unit. Women's security is another key promise made by the party. The manifesto also promises to weave in water reforms and hike old age pension to Rs 2,000.

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23/01/2015
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Monsoon 2014: a report

This report discusses operational monitoring and forecasting aspects of the 2014 southwest monsoon. Analysis of various monsoon features, such as progress of the monsoon, semi-permanent and transient weather systems, rainfall distribution etc. have been presented.

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22/01/2015
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2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index report

CSE with global rank of 17th is the top-most environmental think tanks amongst developing countries after the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

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22/01/2015
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Using climate information to achieve long-term development objectives for African ports

Long-lived infrastructure is inherently exposed to climate risks through its longevity, irreversibility and high initial capital cost.

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