Jake Rudulph

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Name: Jake Rudulph
Date registered: January 11, 2011
URL: http://flickr.com/photos/jrwolf/sets/

Latest posts

  1. The Domestic Kinetics of International Negotiations — December 7, 2011
  2. Private Signals, Public Responsibility — December 3, 2011
  3. Technology Transfer: A Broad Overview — November 2, 2011

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The Domestic Kinetics of International Negotiations

Before my departure for Durban, the USCAN client group (including Ethan Case, Meera Fickling, Kimberly Wallis, and myself) compiled a list of initiatives being undertaken in the United States which may influence the US position on climate change. Pershing himself has stated, in relation to the Keystone Pipeline hubbub, ‘It doesn’t come up in the …

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Private Signals, Public Responsibility

Jonathan Pershing’s stated goals for outcomes in Durban include ‘making fully operational the mechanisms outlined in Copenhagen and Cancun’ (those being the Adaptation Committee, the Technology Committee, Green Climate Fund, and efforts towards transparency). As my Duke colleagues have covered well many of the big bullet point items in previous posts, I wish to provide …

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Technology Transfer: A Broad Overview

Technology transfer refers to the promotion, development, diffusion, and advancement of environmentally sound technologies and know-how, with particular regard to developing countries. In order to dampen or reverse the global emissions trajectory, collective action is required, necessitating the distribution of mitigation technologies, such as wind power, to developing countries. The most vulnerable countries will also …

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