Climate Change and Energy Resources

 

Climate Migration in Latin America: A Future ‘Flood of Refugees’ to the North?

 
 

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Report-Paper


Posted On: Feb 24, 2010


 

by COHA Research Fellow Alexandra DeprezThis Council on Hemispheric Affairs research paper, by COHA Research Fellow Alexandra Deprez, has been under preparation for a year. In it, she brilliantly synthesizes current developments regarding environmentally-driven human migration -and more specifically, migration caused by the environmental manifestations of anthropogenic climate change- which are capable of exposing their potential harmful effects in Central and South America, as well as ...

 
 

Program Coordinator, World Resources Institute

 
 

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Job


Posted On: Feb 22, 2010


 

Position Summary The Development Department of the World Resources Institute (WRI) is seeking a dynamic, energetic, highly motivated person to fill the position of Development Coordinator. This position will provide programmatic and administrative support to staff managing government sector partnerships and funding (including U.S. government, foreign aid agencies, and multilateral organizations). This position provides a valuable growth opportunity to learn about environment and devel...

 
 

Job Announcement: Executive Director, Jubilee USA Network

 
 

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Job


Posted On: Jan 12, 2010


 

 Supervisor: The Executive Director is hired and supervised by the Jubilee USA Board of Directors. Location: Washington, D.C. Summary of Responsibilities: This is a key leadership position overseeing an organization of six staff. The organization is an alliance of more than 75 religious denominations and faith communities, human rights, international-development, environmental, labor, and community groups, and more than 20,000 individuals, working for the definitive cancellation of crushi...

 
 

Winter World Policy Journal "Water Wars: Beyond the Blue Revolution"

 
 

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Other


Posted On: Jan 11, 2010


 

 The world's great conflicts of the future will revolve around what is now and will increasingly become the most valuable and vital commodity to the preservation and sustainability of life on earth--not oil or gas, neither gold nor diamonds, but water. From the arid reaches of the Middle East to African rivers being dammed by a generation of ill-considered moves by larcenous potentates to the rapidly melting Arctic icecap, World Policy Journal provides answers to the critical question of how...

 
 

NATO Watch Observatory No.5 - January 2010

 
 

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Other


Posted On: Jan 11, 2010


 

Monthly newsletter focusing on NATO policy-making and operational activities. The clips are drawn from a wide range of subscriptions, feeds and alerts covering a substantial part of the major English language newspapers and other periodicals worldwide

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Remarks by Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn before the Connect U.S. Fund, Washington, DC

 
 

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Other


Posted On: Jan 06, 2010


 

DATE:  MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2009 MR. LYNN:  Thanks very much, Nancy. Nancy had a way of working with Senator Kennedy.  As you know, he had an unforgettable speaking style.  Face reddened and fist pounding-that Boston Brahmin accent.  You might think that all came naturally, and usually it did.  But occasionally, on one topic or another, he might lag a bit.  And Nancy would anticipate that.  You have to remember, on the Senate floor, there's nobody there, so there's no excitement.  So...

 
 

Edward Rawson Government Relations Fellow, Citizens for Global Solutions

 
 

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Job


Posted On: Jan 05, 2010


 

Citizens for Global Solutions (CGS) is seeking to appoint an Edward Rawson Government Relations Fellow to work out of its headquarters in Washington, D.C. Citizens for Global Solutions embraces a vision of a world in which nations work together to abolish war, protect our rights and freedoms, and solve the problems facing humanity that no nation alone can solve. To this end, Citizens for Global Solutions educates Americans about our global interdependence, communicates global concerns to...

 
 

Climate Finance: Using SDRs to Finance Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

 
 

Resource Type:

Report-Paper


Posted On: Dec 16, 2009


 

This report from the European Climate Foundation describes how "Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) could be used as a financing mechanism for climate change mitigation and adaptation for least developed countries (LDCs)." The idea was announced by George Soros at a press conference at COP15 in Copenhagen on 10 December 2009. The document provides ackground information on SDRs, details how such an SDR based mechanism might function, and highlights some open questions and challenges.

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Letter to President Obama on Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Climate Finance

 
 

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Report-Paper


Posted On: Nov 24, 2009


 

A joint letter to President Obama from the Connect U.S. Fund, InterAction, USCAN and 1Sky. The letter calls on the President to build on his initiative at the G20 to end fossil fuel subsidies by initiating the phase out of those subsidies in the U.S., and to redirect those subsidies to international climate finance efforts.

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NATO Watch Observatory No.2

 
 

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Other


Posted On: Oct 16, 2009


 

Bi-monthly newsletter that focuses on NATO policy and operations, drawing its clips from a wide range of subscriptions, feeds and alerts covering a substantial part of the major English language newspapers and other periodicals worldwide.

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New Paper: Why Sustainability Standards for Biofuel Production Make Little Economic Sense

 
 

Resource Type:

Report-Paper


Posted On: Oct 07, 2009


 

The U.S. sustainability standard currently requires ethanol production to emit at least 20% less CO2 than the gasoline it is assumed to replace. In a new study, authors Harry de Gorter and David R. Just argue that sustainability standards for ethanol are, by definition, illogical and ineffective. Moreover, say de Gorter and Just, those standards divert attention from the contradictions and inefficiencies of ethanol import tariffs, tax credits, mandates, and subsidies, all of which exist wheth...

 
 

Connect U.S. Fund Letter to Special Envoy for Climate Change, Todd Stern

 
 

Resource Type:

Blog


Posted On: Oct 01, 2009


 

A letter to Mr. Stern from Ambassador Nancy Soderberg, President of the Connect U.S. Fund and former Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, which calls on the Obama Administration to break the deadlock and lead in international negotiations, in order to avoid failure in Copenhagen. The letter highlights this objective as a "financially responsible, moral, and national security imperative for the United States." The details of the letter are informed by key members of...

 
 

Beyond Aid: Ensuring adaptation to climate change works for the poor

 
 

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Report-Paper


Posted On: Sep 28, 2009


 

This report from Oxfam stresses the importance of financing adaptation assistance to developing countries with "adequate, new, and additional funds," and through a streamlined international process.

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President Obama's remarks before the UN General Assembly

 
 

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Other


Posted On: Sep 23, 2009


 

President Barack Obama delivered the attached remarks before the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, Sept. 23.

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Fall 2009 World Policy Journal: "Armageddon's Shadow: Learning to Live with the Bomb"

 
 

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Other


Posted On: Sep 18, 2009


 

In the fall issue of World Policy Journal, from inside the Iranian power elite, Kayhan Barzegar, a senior research fellow at the Center for Middle East Strategic Studies in Tehran, offers the unique perspective of the determination of Iran's leadership to develop a "nuclear capability." In a Q&A with the editors, Hans Blix, the veteran International Atomic Energy Agency monitor and strategic thinker, answers some hard questions about whether a move toward a world without nuclear weaponsÂ...

 
 

Publics Want More Government Action on Climate Change: Global Poll

 
 

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Report-Paper


Posted On: Aug 10, 2009


 

New public opinon data from WorldPublicOpinion.org shows that majorities in 15 out of 19 countries polled believe their governments should place a higher priority on addressing climate change than they already do. Though majorities consider climate change a higher than average priority, they believe it is a lower priority for others in their countries.

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Secretary of State Clinton Begins Tour of Seven African Countries, Civil Society Responds

 
 

Resource Type:

Blog


Posted On: Aug 04, 2009


 

Contact: Michael Stulman, michael.stulman@africaaction.org; 202-546-7961"This letter, endorsed by 18 organizations and 15 independent analyst, urge a new U.S. engagement with Africa. The letter takes much of the rhetoric of President's Obama's Ghana speech and couples it with specific policy prescriptions targeting the U.S. State Department upon the beginning of Secretary Clinton's trip to Africa (August 5-14)..."Source:  

 

Response to Conor Clarke

 
 

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Blog


Posted On: Jul 31, 2009


 

, Part IPosted by Indur GoklanyLast week Conor Clarke at The Atlantic blog , apparently as part of a running argument with Jim Manzi, raised four substantive issues with my study, "What to Do About Climate Change," that Cato published last year. Mr. Clarke deserves a response, and I apologize for not getting to this sooner. Today, I'll address the first part of his first comment. I'll address the rest of his comments over the next few days.Conor Clarke: (1) Goklany's analysis does not extend...

 
 

IPS Job Opening: Communications Director

 
 

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Job


Posted On: Jul 29, 2009


 

Institute for Policy Studies Communications DirectorDescription: The Institute for Policy Studies, a progressive multi-issue think tank in Washington, D.C., seeks a Communications Director to join our growing communications department. The Communications Director will direct and implement communications strategy to support the Institute's mission through tactics that include strategic planning, new media, messaging, and other innovative solutions. The Communications Director reports to the E...

 
 

Outreach Director at Citizens for Global Solutions

 
 

Resource Type:

Job


Posted On: Jul 23, 2009


 

Citizens for Global Solutions is seeking an Outreach Director to work out of its headquarters in Washington, D.C. The successful candidate must have a bachelor's degree and a demonstrated interest in international issues, politics, and nonprofit organizations. We are looking for candidates who possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, the ability to work collaboratively, experience working with nonprofits or lawmakers, and enthusiasm for our organization's goals. Candidates w...