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Emission Dynamics is the new annual briefing on development's throughout the global emission markets. Emission Dynamics (ED) discusses the many aspects of this developing marketplace as they stand today and the key developments and actions required to constrain man-made greenhouse gases in the future. Published for the first time in February 2008, ED is a thought-led publication addressing the key themes of:
- Energy & Emissions Policy - Kyoto & Beyond
- Supply Security & Climate Dynamics
- Market Based Instruments
- Technological Innovation
- Emissions Management
In the last year, a number of key studies and reports have been published to address global emissions and climate change. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has also released three policy documents: Working group reports on Mitigation of Climate Change; Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability; and, The Physical Science Basis [the Fourth Assessment Reports (AR4)].
Accordingly, the climate change debate has taken several steps forward with governments, NGOs, investors, industry, and individuals now openly debating our emission constrained future which formally begins with the start of the first Kyoto Protocol period in January 2008.
ED is compiled with the assistance of - and read by - governments, leading financial institutions (including investment and commercial banks), clean technology companies, carbon companies & funds, private equity & hedge fund specialists, project developers, carbon aggregators, energy companies, major corporations and NGOs - as well as other emission market players and interested parties.
Articles are written by specialists from throughout the emissions marketplace, including invited experts and sponsoring companies. The editor is Jeremy Wilcox, Managing Director of The Energy Partnership.
ED will present a series of specialist articles discussing particular aspects of the global emissions market to include policy, solutions and management. Articles are forward-looking, providing readers with insight and intelligence across the global emissions marketplace. Articles also assume that readers have a broad understanding of what emission markets are, and how they currently operate.
ED will be distributed to 10,000 market specialists and interested parties and will also be made available as a digital online edition, with report links and glossaries to all the relevant reports, websites and other market intelligence of specific use in these increasingly dynamic markets.
ED is discussion based, designed to give all those involved in the emissions sector reflective, well grounded views on trends and developments in major policy and emission based system dynamics. Our aim is to provide valuable, in-depth analysis, challenging and objective research, and specialised views on all aspects of the emissions sector globally.
Climate change is here. Whatever your views of its origins or consequences, market based mechanisms to mitigate the impact of greenhouse gas emissions are a reality. Traded emission markets are in the ascendance. ED will provide the insight to a better understanding of the key issues and policy formulations necessary for individuals and commercial enterprises alike to influence and develop emission market mechanisms.
