CDM

Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves

Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves

HEDON CarbonSIG - the Special Interest Group on Cooking and Carbon

HEDONi CarbonSIG - the Special Interest Group on Cooking and Carbon
Liz Bates, HEDONi

For more information including aims, objectives, activities
and a list of members visit the CarbonSIG webpage:

www.hedon.info/goto.php/CarbonSIG

World Bank to revolutionise brick making in India

World Bank to revolutionise brick making in India
The Hindu News Update Service July 28, 2006

New Delhi, July 28. (UNI): The World Banki will help Indian companies revolutionise brick making through a novel technology that would make kilns energy efficient and will be manufactured without the use of thermal energy.

Small Scale CDM Call for Public Inputs on Barriers to Developing Energy Efficiency Projects

Small Scale CDM Call for Public Inputs on Barriers to Developing Energy Efficiency Projects
UNFCCC August 14, 2006

The Board at its twenty-fifth meeting noted that the share of registered SSC type II energy efficiency project activities in the CDMi project pipeline is small. The Board agreed therefore to launch a call for inputs from the public on the following questions:

Nepal: Clean Development Clean Development Mechanism and Poverty Reduction

Clean Development Clean Development Mechanism and Poverty Reduction
Developing a Regional Strategy for the CDMi in Asia and the Pacific Region 30-31 March 2006 Bangkok

Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)

CDM Clean Development Mechanism
Wikipedia August 18, 2006

The Clean Development Mechanism (CDMi) is an arrangement under the Kyoto Protocol allowing industrialised countries with a greenhouse gas reduction commitment (so-called Annex 1 countries) to invest in emission reducing projects in developing countries as an alternative to what is generally considered more costly emission reductions in their own countries.

Displacing Unsustainable Biomass Use and Methodology Issues with

Displacing Unsustainable Biomass Use and Methodology Issues with Household Cookstoves under the CDM
R. Samson, C. Ho Lem, S. Bailey and M. Purdon, REAP Canada December 2005

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