No. IX-3, April 2009
Index
- Editors' note
- Perspective: Technology Transfer and Human Rights: Joining Up the Dots
- An Introduction to this Issue: Climate Change and Technology Transfer
- China's Cleantech Landscape: The Renewable Energy Technology Paradox
- Aquaponics & Landfill Methane Use: These Fetid Miasmata Smell Like Profitable Conservation
- Border Adjustment Measures In Proposed U.S. Climate Change Legislation
- Avoiding the derailment of wind power development: why federal siting regulations are necessary now for U.S. Wind development
- The clean technology fund and coal: a cautionary tale for copenhagen
- The importance of venture capitalism to clean technology and the government's role in fostering its development during the recession
- Overcoming institutional barriers to biomass power in China and India
- The american recovery and reinvestment act and a new role for government in clean technology project financing
- The Montreal protocol must act to prevent global climate change while restoring the ozone layer
- Cleaning up the problem of post-combustion coal waste
- Clean technology transfer and intellectual property rights
- Analysis of multilateral agreements, public-private partnerships, and tax incentives driving international trade in clean technology
- Evolving U.S. Clean tech: legislative trends
- Intellectual property rights to enhance international clean tech transfers
- A stop on the road to copenhagen: implications of a U.S. Climate bill
- The role of the environment in poverty alleviation