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Score card for Norwegian Climate Policy 2009! |
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Prof. Jørgen Randers and researcher Marit Sjovaag Marino have scrutinized the Norwegian policy actions on reduction of greenhouse gas emissions since the Low Emission Comission released its recommendations in 2005. What has happened? How good is the climate policy - not in rethorics - but in practice? Click on Documents section above for all reports. Click here to download slides and short version of the score card (Text in Norwegian). Also, see Dagbladet.no's article on the score card. Click here to download the full report (84p. in Norwegian) |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 October 2009 )
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Ny rapport om norske partiers miljøpolitikk |
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Senter for klimastrategi lanserer 13. August kl. 14.00 en rapport om de ulike partienes klimapolitikk. Rapporten kan allerede nå lastes ned fra våre hjemmesider, under linken "Documents." Rapporten er skrevet for velgere som ønsker å vite mer om hva partiene har ment og gjort i Stortingsperioden. Dens hensikt er å hjelpe velgere til å gjøre et informert klimavalg den 14. september. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 August 2009 )
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BI, Sintef and EBL presents the ENKL-plan |
Center for climate strategy, in collaboration with Sintef and EBL (Energibedriftenes landsforening), presents the ENKL-plan Monday the 16th of March. The ENKL plan is a plan for the use and production of energy in Norway. It examines the consequenses of reducing the greenhouse gas emissions by 15-17 million tons before 2020. The report focuses on a limited number of concrete measures to reach this goal.
The ENKL-plan and the slides used in the presentation 16.03.09 is available in the "documents" section. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 October 2009 )
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BI and Toyota begin climate research. |
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BI Norwegian School of Management and Toyota Norge AS have entered into an agreement regarding a guest professorship for research into climate strategies.
The research will contribute to reducing the global emissions of greenhouse gases.
The work will be headed by professor Jørgen Randers and will be established at a new research centre at BI, which will be called “BI’s Centre for Climate Strategy”. The guest professorship will last 5 years, starting from the 1st August 2008. The donation from Toyota Norge AS is for a total of nine million kroner.
- We respect the investment into independent climate research that Toyota has made possible with this donation. For BI, this new guest professorship means that we are strengthening our research and education in an area that is of the greatest significance for economic and administrative decision takers, says Tom Colbjørnsen, president of BI Norwegian School of Management.
- I am very grateful for this opportunity to perform practical, relevant work into climate strategies for trade and industry, and administration. Our vision is that the centre will help to considerably strengthen future-orientated climate work in Norway, with an emphasis on economic-administrative problems of interest to politics, and trade and industry. This will fill a significant gap in Norwegian competence in climate matters, says professor Jørgen Randers. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 10 October 2008 )
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