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Theme: Environment, Climate Change and Energy

 

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Environment, Climate Change and Energy
17/04/2013 Asian Development Outlook 2013: Asia's Energy Challenge
06/03/2013 Connecting the Grid: The way forward for renewable energy in Asia and Europe
21/12/2012 Global Knowledge Platform for Sustainable Solutions for Jatropha Based Bio-Fuels in India
14/11/2012 Civil society as a solution to environmental and water issues in Central Asia: The experience of Uzbekistan and the EU
26/04/2012 Competition or Cooperation? Energy Strategies in Northeast Asia
09/02/2012 Energy security in East Asia: Renewables in the energy mix of the future
23/01/2012 Women and Climate Change in South Asia
07/12/2011 Green Growth in Asia: How can Europe keep up?
27/06/2011 EIAS Book Presentation: China, Oil and Global Politics
27/05/2011 India's Leading Role as a BRICS Economy - An Energy's Tale
01/02/2008 EIAS Luncheon Briefing: The World Bank’s Strategy on Sustainable Development and Climate Change in East Asia
31/10/2007 Conference: New Developments in Eurasian Energy: Risks and Opportunities
 

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