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Recent publications by Member States development agencies and the OECD
Belgium: Climate change and the Belgian development cooperation policy: Challenges and opportunities J.-P. van Ypersele, 2008
Denmark: Climate and Development Action Programme, Danida, 2005
Germany: useful link, please click here
Sweden: Closing the Gaps, Report of the Swedish Commission on Climate Change and Devevelopment, 2009
United Kingdom: Eliminating World Poverty: Building our Common Future, DFID White Paper, 2009
OECD:
Key messages from the new OECD Guidelines on Integrating Climate Change
Adaptation into Development Co-operation, Courtesy of J. Kuriger, SDC,
CH, 2009
The DG Environment and the DG RELEX are regularly updating public websites related to EC climate change policy developments. They can be found at the following links:
Climate Action
Climate Campaign
A few Important documents
Combating climate change: the EU leads the way
Overview of EU action to curb climate change
Summary of EU energy policy
Summary of the EU's climate and energy policy
Towards a comprehensive climate change agreement in Copenhagen
01/04/2009 Adapting to climate change: the European Union must prepare for the impacts to come
Read more (IP/09/519) - Read more on Adapting to climate change
01/04/2009
Questions and Answers on the White Paper on climate change adaptation
Read more (MEMO/09/145)
27/03/2009
Climate change: Commissioner Dimas calls for tangible progress towards global deal in next U.N. negotiations
Read more (IP/09/488)
27/03/2009
Speech by Stavros DIMAS: Creating the framework for a low-carbon economy European Business Summit Brussels, 27 March 2009
Read more (SPEECH/09/150)
17/03/2009
Speech by Stavros DIMAS: US and EU leadership for Copenhagen, Brookings Institution and Heinrich Böll Foundation seminar, Washington D.C. 16 March 2009
Read more (SPEECH/09/122)
FOR COMMISSION STAFF:
The DG RELEX, DEV et ENV have recently created an intranet site specifically designed to provide EC Delegation with the information they need to engage with partner governments on climate change issues: click here
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