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ContentsSmith School of Enterprise and the Environment 1Executive Summary3Chapter 1 The Scope of the Study5Chapter 2 The International Climate Change NegotiationsHistory of the Negotiations7Chapter 3 Copenhagen and CancunCancun Outcomes in the Context of CopenhagenThe Cancun AgreementsImplications of the NegotiationsAnalysis of Current National Targets and ActionsAssessment of Key Pledges11Chapter 4 Learning from the Negotiation ProcessNegotiations ForumLegal FormPledge-and-ReviewTemperature and Emissions TargetsCorporate Sector ActionsGlobal Fossil Fuel Supply Capability19Chapter 5 Next StepsPricing CarbonFunding for Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing CountriesFunding for Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D)Forestry Carbon Sequestration27Chapter 6 Parallel Processes37Chapter 7 Summary41Appendices AcknowledgementsAcronymsBibliography43Contents |