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Negotiations

The three generations of the IMERS proposal have been discussed at the UNFCCC/IMO negotations and other fora since 2007. The following links provide summary of the most relevant meetings.

  • @ Bali: IMERS & IATAL - Emissions and Adaptation Financing
  • @ Bonn 2008
  • @ London: MEPC 58, GHG progress
  • @ Brussels - Climate Justice
  • @ Poznan: a breakthrough?
  • @ Geneva: UNCTAD Expert Meeting
  • @ Bonn 2009
  • No net incidence at Bonn
  • Rebate Mechanism & COP16
  • @ London: MEPC 59, and climate financing
  • @ Bangkok & Singapore
  • @ Barcelona: A breakthrough
  • @ Copenhagen
  • Rebate Mechanism & MEPC 60
  • Rebate Mechanism & MEPC 61
  • RM & no net incidence at GHG-WG 3
  • RM at Panama, and beyond
  • COP 17 & climate finance
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Cutting Emissions & Financing Climate Action. Updated: 02 February 2012

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