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Post-Bali UN Climate Change Conference: What Lies Ahead?

January 12, 2008 by  
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Speakers:

  1. Dr Chen Gang, Research Fellow, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
  2. Dr Youngho Chang, Assistant Professor, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University
  3. Professor Ooi Giok Ling, Professor at the Humanities and Social Studies Education Department, National Institute of Education, and Adjunct Professorial Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies
  4. Dr Geh Min, President, Nature Society, Singapore, and Former NMP
  5. Professor Kog Yue Choong, Adjunct Professor, National University of Singapore, and President, East Engineering Consultants

Venue: Seminar Room II, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119614

This seminar discusses the recent Bali UN Climate Change Conference, the issues and economics involved in climate change, and the role of Singapore and ASEAN. More details on the seminar and registration are available in this Word document.

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2 Responses to “Post-Bali UN Climate Change Conference: What Lies Ahead?”
  1. addy says:

    Does anybody know about this site ( http://www.earthlab.com ) ? I have seen other environmental sites with carbon calculators like yahoo and tree huggers, but I am wondering what the deal with earthlab.com is? I saw they also published a list last month of the top ten greenest cities ( http://www.efficientenergy.org/Top-Ten-Green-Cities-in-the-United-States ). Does anyone know if this site is better than the others? Fill me in!

    I took their carbon foot print test and it was pretty interesting, they said that I put out 4.5 tons of carbon, does anyone know about any other tests?

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