Climate Strategies aims to assist governments in solving the collective action problem of climate change.
Sponsors include departments from European governments and other stakeholders.



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WORKING PAPER 8
Prospects of linking EU and US Emission Trading Schemes: Comparing the Western Climate Initiative,
the Waxman-Markey and the Lieberman-Warner

WORKING PAPER 7
Linking the Australian Emissions Trading Scheme
March 2009

WORKING PAPER 6
Linking Existing and Proposed Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Schemes in North America
February 2009

23/03/09 - Final Workshop
Linkages among Emissions Trading Schemes and with Offset Projects
Paris, France
By invitation only



PRESENTATIONS

Presentation of the Climate Strategies Linking Project
Andreas Tuerk, Joanneum Research
Climate Strategies: What it could offer to climate change
Gerri Ward, Ministry for the Environment New Zealand
Options and barriers for direct linking of Emissions Trading Schemes
Wolfgang Sterk, Wuppertal Institute
Linking the EU ETS - Opportunities and Challenges
Simon Marr, European Commission
Compatibility of offsets in different trading schemes
Jason Anderson, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP)
The proposed NZ ETS and challenges for linking
Gerri Ward, New Zealand Ministry for the Environment
Linking from the Canadian perspective
Erik Haites, Margaree Consulting
Design differences between the EU-ETS and emerging US schemes
Rachel Cletus, Union of Concerned Scientists
Legal aspects of indirect linking
Bernd Beckmann, HOGAN & HARTSON RAUE LLP
Linking from a Post-Kyoto view
Noriko Fujiwara, Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS)


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