TY - BOOK AU - Joshi, Sunjoy AU - Linke, Marlies TI - Sustainable development and climate change SN - 9788171888610 U1 - 551.6 PY - 2011/// CY - New Delhi PB - Academic Foundation KW - Climate change mitigation -- Congresses -- International cooperation. KW - Nuclear energy -- Congresses -- Environmental aspects. KW - Climatic changes -- Congresses -- Economic aspects N1 - Machine generated contents note: 1.Climate Change and Global Sustainability: Need for a New Paradigm for International Cooperation -- Mukul Sanwal -- Introduction -- I.What we are really doing -- II.Reframing the way global sustainability has been defined -- III.New perspectives -- IV.The new paradigm -- 2.Brazil in the Global and Regional Politics of Climate -- Eduardo Viola -- Introduction -- I.Brazil in the global carbon cycle -- II.Brazil in the international climate negotiations -- III.Pressure for change in the Brazilian position -- IV.Conclusion -- 3.Global Solidarity for Climate Change Mitigation: Role of the European Union -- Daniel Bladh -- I.Climate change and social justice -- II.Financing climate change action -- III.The current economical model -- IV.Some final proposals -- 4.Interplay between Climate and Trade Policies: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Countries -- Fariborz Zelli -- Introduction -- I.Key issues of interplay between the climate and trade regimes -- II.Border adjustment measures in the US and the EU -- III.Border adjustment measures and developing countries -- IV.Conclusion -- 5.Financing Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: The Options for Forests and Peatlands -- Benjamin L. Caldecott -- Introduction -- I.The challenge -- II.The scope for action -- III.Proposals to finance forests and peatlands -- IV.Conclusions and recommendations -- 6.Nuclear Energy and Climate Change -- Sophie Meritet -- Introduction -- I.Energy Scenarios -- The period 2010-2030 -- The periods 2030-2050 and 2100 -- II.Important factors for the development of nuclear power -- Introduction -- Weak points of nuclear power -- III.Country overview -- United States -- France -- China -- Conclusion -- 7.Development, Energy Security and Climate Security: India's Converging Goals -- Sunjoy Joshi -- Introduction -- I.Alleviating energy poverty -- II.Can India lead at climate negotiations? -- III.Conclusion -- 8.Climate-Change Mitigation in India: Policies and Mechanisms for Deploying Viable Optionss Varun Rai-- I.Need to move away from the CDM post-2012 -- II.Addressing the additionality problem through Climate Accession Deals (CADs) -- III.Applying the CADs framework to india--- IV. Conclusion -- 9. Climate change: An Indian Perspective Jyoti Parikh and Kirit Parikh I. The Background II. India's approach to climate change III. India's action plan IV. Concluding comments 10. Climate Protection without Biofuels?: The Promises and Limits of Bioenergy Joachim H. Spangenberg I. Supply potential II. Cost aspects III. Use options IV. Conclulsion 11. Climate Change and Adaption: Concepts and Issues K. S. Kavi Kumar Introduction I. Adaption in present climate regime II. Basis for adaption III. Adapt to what? IV. Adaptation in climate negotiations: Prospect 12. The global Relevance of a Post-Kyoto Agreement: Lessions from India and Central South Asia Diana Reckien, Lutz Meyer-Ohlendorf and Oleksandr Kit ER -