Dialogue on Developing an Ethics-based Climate Change Regime

8 October 2009
Patcharapa Hall, Prince Palace Hotel
Bangkok, Thailand

The roundtable aims to bring together experts from various disciplines to stimulate debate and discussions on a range of issues covering ethical, legal, economic, and political aspects of the climate change regime and explore the interlinkages among them.

By offering a forum for open and inclusive dialogue between various stakeholders, the roundtable tries to find practical and empowering solutions to the problem of global climate change governance. The objective is to locate some of the key questions in the climate change negotiations in an ethical context and undertake discussions pertaining to their legal, economic, and political aspects.

In order to keep the discussions focused, the roundtable invites exchange of thoughts and ideas on three debates in climate change negotiations, which are as follows.

I. Technology, ethics, and IPR: the dilemma in climate change governance.
II. Measurable, reportable, and verifiable: what does it entail?
III. Innovative and acceptable funding for adaptation.

For further detail, please contact

Ms Neha Pahuja
Research Associate
Centre for Global Environment Research
Climate Change
The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex
Lodhi Road
New Delhi – 110 003 (India)
Tel. +91(11) 2468 2100
Fax +91(11) 2468 2145
E-mail neha.pahuja@teri.res.in
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