Responsabilité & Environnement Juillet 2010 – English abstracts
Editorial: Bruno SAUVALLE,
Ingénieur en Chef des Mines
Foreword: Looking back on Copenhagen
The Copenhagen Accord
Science
The debate and controversy about global warming
Copenhagen: Another view
What international agreement will be worked out?
An action plan after Copenhagen
The bifurcation at the Copenhagen Summit
Carbon markets after Copenhagen
The commitments made in Copenhagen and the question of comparable efforts
On the bargaining table
A hundred billion dollars
The Copenhagen Accord: The regrettable absence of international fuel consumption standards for airlines and shipping
Assessing forests and agriculture in relation to climate policies
The international diffusion of technology for fighting against global warming: An inventory and possible means of intervention
Copenhagen and the adaptation to global warming
Stakeholders
Let’s prepare right away for the period after Copenhagen
After Copenhagen, a manufacturer’s point of view
The failure in Copenhagen, as seen by the World Wide Fund for Nature: A politically inevitable and useful shakeup?
The 15th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Copenhagen (7-18 December 2009)
