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Srinivas, K. Ravi. Climate change, technology transfer, and intellectual property rights. New Delhi: Research and Information System for Developming Countries, 2009.

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Srinivas, K. Ravi. Climate change, technology transfer, and intellectual property rights. New Delhi: Research and Information System for Developming Countries, 2009.

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Low-carbon technology transfer: From rhetoric to reality. Abingdon, Oxon: Earthscan, 2012.

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Exhibition, on Climate Change Technology Development and Transfer (2009 New Delhi India). Exhibition on Climate Change, Technology Development, and Transfer: Exhibitor catalogue. New Delhi: Confederation of Indian Industry, 2009.

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Laboratory, Oak Ridge National. Technology cooperation related to global climate change: A selected inventory. [Oak Ridge, Tenn: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1991.

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Shashikant, Sangeeta. Intellectual property and technology transfer issues in the context of climate change. Penang, Malaysia: Third World Network, 2010.

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Intellectual property and climate change: Inventing clean technologies. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011.

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Delhi High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology Development and Transfer (2009 New Delhi, India). Delhi High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology development and transfer : knowledge paper. New Delhi: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, 2009.

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Delhi High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology Development and Transfer (2009 New Delhi, India). Delhi High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology development and transfer : knowledge paper. New Delhi: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, 2009.

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Delhi, High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology Development and Transfer (2009 New Delhi India). Delhi High Level Conference on Climate Change: Technology development and transfer : knowledge paper. New Delhi: Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, 2009.

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WMO/ICSU Joint Scientific Committee. Working Group on Radiative Fluxes. Session. Radiation and climate: Report of the first session of the JSC Working Group on Radiative Fluxes, Greenbelt, USA, 14-17 December 1987. [Geneva]: World Meteorological Organization, 1988.

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Zhou, Chen. The Legal Barriers to Technology Transfer under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6139-5.

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Brian, Chatterton, ed. Sustainable dryland farming: Combining farmer innovation and medic pasture in a Mediterranean climate. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Nyanganyura, Daniel. Atmospheric aerosol particles and transport: A climatological perspective for Zimbabwe. Mainz: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, International Max Planck Research School, 2007.

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Sentā, Kagaku Gijutsu Shinkō Kikō Teitanso Shakai Senryaku. Kikō hendō kanwa gijutsu no kaigai iten no sokushin = Promoting oversea transfer of technology for climate change mitigation. Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Kagaku Gijutsu Shinkō Kikō Teitanso Shakai Senryaku Sentā, 2013.

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United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Climate for entrepreneurship and innovation in the United States: Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1985.

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Forsyth, Tim. International investment and climate change: Energy technologies for developing countries. London: Earthscan, 1999.

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Climate for innovation: Technology and intellectual property in global climate solutions : hearing before the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, July 29, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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World Climate Research Programme. Working Group on Radiative Fluxes. Session. Radiation and climate: Report of the fourth session of the WCRP Working Group on Radiative Fluxes (Palm Springs, U.S.A., 24-27 September 1991). [Geneva, Switzerland]: World Meteorological Organization, 1992.

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World Climate Research Programme. Working Group on Radiative Fluxes. Session. Radiation and climate: Report of the third session of the WCRP Working Group on Radiative Fluxes (Fort Lauderdale, U.S.A., 12-15, December 1989). [Paris]: International Council of Scientific Unions, 1990.

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Ying dui qi hou bian hua de guo ji ji shu zhuan rang fa lü zhi du yan jiu: Studies on international legal regime of technology transfer for combating climate change. Beijing Shi: Fa lü chu ban she, 2014.

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Munich Intellectual Property Law Center, ed. The role of the patent system in stimulating innovation and technology transfer for climate change: Including aspects of licensing and competition law. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2011.

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The ISIS agreement: How sustainability can improve organizational performance and transform the world. London: Earthscan, 2008.

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Oguti, Takasi. Sun-earth energy transfer. [Oslo, Norway]: Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 1994.

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Dobrovolʹskiĭ, S. G. Global climatic changes in water and heat transfer-accumulation processes. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1992.

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C, Shearman David J., and Positano Sandro, eds. Climate change as a crisis in world civilization: Why we must totally transform how we live. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.

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Wijdoogen, Carola. 7 Roles to Create Sustainable Success. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789082949742.

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Which roles and practices do you adopt to effectively guide businesses towards a sustainable future? And what skills and competencies do you need to establish sustainable transformation? In 7 Roles to Create Sustainable Success, Carola Wijdoogen shares the insights of 25 professionals around the world and her own experiences as Chief Sustainability Officer of Dutch Railways (NS), which she helped transform into a climate-neutral, circular and inclusive railway company. For example, the Netherlands was the first country in the world with trains running on 100% wind power. The innovative science-based 7 Roles approach is explained using an excellent collection of practices and anecdotes from (among others) Kate Raworth (Doughnut Economy) and CSOs of companies like Ingka Group, Levi Strauss & Co., Starbucks Coffee Company, Unilever Benelux, Microsoft, Kellogg Company, Interface Europe, KPN, Philips International B.V, DSM, AkzoNobel, Google, Tommy Hilfiger Global/PVH Europe, etc.
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Japan. Extension of fishery agreement between the United States and Japan: Message from the President of the United States transmitting an agreement extending the Governing International Fishery Agreement ... pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 1823(a), Public Law 94-265, sec. 203(a). Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1989.

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Climate change, technology transfer and Intellectual Property Rights. New Delhi: Research and Information System for Development Countries, 2009.

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Mallett, Alexandra, and David G. Ockwell. Low-Carbon Technology Transfer: From Rhetoric to Reality. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Mallett, Alexandra, and David G. Ockwell. Low-Carbon Technology Transfer: From Rhetoric to Reality. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Tim, Forsyth, Energy and Environmental Programme (Royal Institute of International Affairs), Royal Institute of International Affairs., United Nations. Commission on Trade and Development., and World Wide Fund for Nature., eds. Positive measures for technology transfer under the climate change convention. London: Royal Institute of International Affiars, Energy and Environmental Programme, 1998.

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Sarma, K. Madhava, Stephen O. Andersen, and Kristen N. Taddonio. Technology Transfer for the Ozone Layer: Lessons for Climate Change. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Technology Transfer for the Ozone Layer: Lessons for Climate Change. Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2007.

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Climate change in Asia and Brazil: The role of technology transfer. New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute, 1994.

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Delhi high level conference on climate change: Technology development and transfer. New Delhi: FICCI, 2009.

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Biosphere-atmosphere transfer scheme (BATS) for the NCAR community climate model. Boulder, CO: National Center for Atmospheric Research, 1993.

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Delhi high level conference on climate change: Technology development and transfer. New Delhi: FICCI, 2009.

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van der Veen, Menno. Enhancing Technological Responses to Climate Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805373.003.0009.

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The main goal of this chapter is to contribute to the (institutional) design of technology transfer arrangements so as to overcome obstacles to the transfer of environmentally sound technologies (ESTs) to developing countries that are posed, in particular, by stalemated discussions on intellectual property rights (IPR). The answer is to move past IPR discussions to focus on licensing practices; specifically, on reinforced efforts to license ESTs on favorable terms in developing countries through a Green Technology Licensing Facility (GTLF), as part of the UN’s Green Climate Fund. A license is, in this context, framed as a contract of transfer and may also consist of pro-active duties by the IPR owner, for example, to assist with the implementation of the technology.
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W, Bergstrom R., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. 3ARM: A fast, accurate radiative transfer model for use in climate models. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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3ARM: A fast, accurate radiative transfer model for use in climate models. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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Sarnoff, Joshua D. Intellectual Property and Climate Change, with an Emphasis on Patents and Technology Transfer. Edited by Kevin R. Gray, Richard Tarasofsky, and Cinnamon Carlarne. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199684601.003.0018.

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This chapter addresses some of the issues raised between the patent system and the international climate change regime. Substantial theoretical and empirical uncertainties remain regarding whether the patent system is the best method of promoting investment, innovation, and dissemination of technologies. It highlights the end of the Sixteenth Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Cancún where the UNFCCC agreed to focus its technology development and transfer efforts to the patent system through two new subsidiary institutions: the Technology Mechanism and the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The chapter also describes a few of the alternatives to the patent system such as the Hartwell Paper, which offers a more indirect approach by harnessing coextensive social motivations to adopt carbon-free energy technologies.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. "Studies in the parameterization of cloudiness in climate models and the analysis of radiation fields in general circulation models". West Lafayette, Ind: Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, 1990.

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W, Bergstrom Robert, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Use of ARM measurements to improve radiative transfer models used in climate models. San Francisco, CA: Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, 1995.

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Use of ARM measurements to improve radiative transfer models used in climate models. San Francisco, CA: Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, 1995.

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Forsyth, Timothy. International Investment and Climate Change: Energy Technologies for Developing Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Improved prediction of atmospheric heating and cooling rates. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1991.

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S, Kinne, Toon O. B, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Improved prediction of atmospheric heating and cooling rates. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1991.

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Bert, Metz, Turkson John K, and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Working Group III., eds. Methodological and technological issues in technology transfer. Cambridge, UK: Published for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [by] Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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Chance, Kelly, and Randall V. Martin. Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer of Planetary Atmospheres. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199662104.001.0001.

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This book develops both spectroscopy and radiative transfer for planetary atmospheric composition in a rigorous and quantitative sense for students of atmospheric and/or planetary science. Spectroscopic field measurements including satellite remote sensing have advanced rapidly in recent years, and are being increasingly applied to provide information about planetary atmospheres. Examples include systematic observation of the atmospheric constituents that affect weather, climate, biogeochemical cycles, air quality on Earth, as well as the physics and evolution of planetary atmospheres in our solar system and beyond. Understanding atmospheric spectroscopy and radiative transfer is important throughout the disciplines of atmospheric science and planetary atmospheres to understand principles of remote sensing of atmospheric composition and the effects of atmospheric composition on climate. Atmospheric scientists need an understanding of the details, strength and weaknesses of the spectroscopic measurement sources. Those in remote sensing require an understanding of the information content of the measured spectra that are needed for the design of retrieval algorithms and for developing new instrumentation.
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