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About Oxford Climate Policy
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Oxford Climate Policy was registered in April 2005 for the general purpose of
capacity building in the context of the UN climate change negotiations, and is charged
in particular with managing the Oxford Fellowship Programme of the European Capacity
Building Initiative, ecbi
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Ongoing Initiatives and Projects
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The European Capacity Building Initiative (ecbi)
ecbi is an initiative for sustained capacity building in support of international climate change negotiations. The ecbi
aims to promote a more level playing field between government delegations to the international climate change
negotiations, and to facilitate mutual understanding and trust - both between European and developing countries and
among the developing countries.
The Reformed Financial Mechanism (RFM)
The project on a Reformed Financial Mechanism of the UNFCCC is run in collaboration
with the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Its main objective is to investigate the
governance and architectural options for longer-term multilateral climate finance.
It Must Be Said!
Anju Sharma's blog, whose theme is
enfranchisement of the poor in global environmental governance; started in January 2013.
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Latest Publications by Members
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- We cannot tell others to ‘accept’ gross inequity Letter to the Editor, Financial Times 3 May 2011 pdf 24kb | - Reforming the Financial Mechanism Some thoughts put together by the 2010 ecbi Fellowship Oct-10 pdf 72kb | - UNFCCC – The Future of the Process Remedial Action on Process Ownership and Political Guidance Feb-11 pdf 624kb | - What to do now? Elements for organizing the Transitional Committee to establish the Green Climate Fund, based on lessons learned from the Global Fund experience Sven Harmeling. Jan-11 pdf 188kb | - Time to Roll Up the Sleeves - Even Higher! Longer-term climate finance after Cancun Jan-11 pdf 176kb |
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