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arunabha FOCUS: October 2009
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Monday, 12 October 2009. No toilet, no bride. Women in rural north India are demanding toilets before consenting marriage. The Washington Post. About a 'No toilet, no bride' campaign, whereby parents of girls are insisting that their prospective grooms have toilets in their homes. In Haryana state, 1.4 million toilets. Have been built since 2005. The local government subsidises the costs incurred. The sanitation advocacy organisation) in the past four y...
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arunabha FOCUS: April 2009
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Monday, 27 April 2009. Powering a change - cleaner coal technologies for India. Is it possible for India to make a significant contribution towards mitigating climate change without undermining its growth and poverty-reduction imperatives? The transfer of cleaner coal technologies to India holds one of the keys to reconciling these competing concerns. Continue reading my latest article. Saturday, 4 April 2009. This week the G-20 leaders met in London to...
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arunabha FOCUS: November 2009
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Monday, 30 November 2009. Climate finance - it's still the one. Climate finance is one of the four issues on which a future climate regime will rest (the others being mitigation, adaptation, and technology development and transfer). It will also prove to be the main stumbling block during the Copenhagen meeting on climate change this December. That it has evidence that the European Union is trying to delete references to additional funding from the Cope...
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arunabha FOCUS: Why climate finance negotiations do not move forward
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Friday, 18 December 2009. Why climate finance negotiations do not move forward. During my week in Copenhagen I was asked to contribute to Opinio Juris. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. After Copenhagen, lets focus on governance. Copenhagen offers lessons for climate governance. Why climate finance negotiations do not move forwa. Four questions for Copenhagen. Lotteries and poker games in climate finance. The aRt of InDeciSiOn.
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arunabha FOCUS: Lotteries and poker games in climate finance
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Wednesday, 9 December 2009. Lotteries and poker games in climate finance. The absence of internationally enforceable mitigation commitments means that the burden on climate finance will increase. Unilateral promises will depend on whether sufficient financing is available to achieve the scale of actions needed. So, who will pay, how much, and through which mechanisms? Even climate is about money. 9 December 2009 at 10:10. View my complete profile. Trade...
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arunabha FOCUS: Copenhagen offers lessons for climate governance
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Friday, 18 December 2009. Copenhagen offers lessons for climate governance. In an op-ed for the Financial Express. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am an Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow, currently based at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton. I work on global governance issues, including trade, climate change, human development, foreign policy, international institutions, natural resources, development assistance, conflict and extremism.
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arunabha FOCUS: Four questions for Copenhagen
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Wednesday, 9 December 2009. Four questions for Copenhagen. The success or failure of Copenhagen will depend not only on the substance of the deal but on the spirit and message of the talks as well. The legitimacy of any climate agreement will depend on answers to four questions:. 1 Where will the deal get struck and who will participate? 2 How will commitments be implemented? 3 Who will pay for the sharing of burdens? My article on the GEG blog. Trade a...
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arunabha FOCUS: After Copenhagen, let's focus on governance
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Wednesday, 23 December 2009. After Copenhagen, let's focus on governance. You can read more in my op-ed for the Financial Express. Climate for a win-win dialogue, here. Why have you stopped blogging? 6 June 2010 at 09:25. 6 June 2010 at 22:23. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. After Copenhagen, lets focus on governance. Copenhagen offers lessons for climate governance. Why climate finance negotiations do not move forwa.
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arunabha FOCUS: September 2009
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WHAT MATTERS, WHAT WILL MATTER, WHAT SHOULD MATTER. Saturday, 26 September 2009. Foreign students keep flowing into Australia. The attacks on Indian students in Australia do not seem to have dampened the flow of students to the country. China Daily. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Foreign students keep flowing into Australia. Trade and Manufacturing Jobs (Wonkish). Trump’s dangerous Taiwan gambit. Brad Setser: Follow the Money. The aRt of InDeciSiOn. COP18 kicks off in Qatar.
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