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Options for domestic policies and climate change strategies of New Member States, Acceding and Candidate Countries. Keynote address.

Ürge-Vorsatz, D.. "Options for domestic policies and climate change strategies of New Member States, Acceding and Candidate Countries. Keynote address." In Future EU Climate Change Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for New Member States, Acceding and Candidate Countries. Warsaw: Ecologic, 2006.
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Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy

Szén-dioxid kibocsátás-csökkentési lehet

Novikova, Aleksandra, and D. Ürge-Vorsatz. Szén-dioxid kibocsátás-csökkentési lehet. Budapest: Ministry of Environment and Water (Környezetvédelmi és Vízügyi Minisztérium), 2008.
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Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy

Potential for carbon dioxide mitigation in the Hungarian residential buildings

Novikova, Aleksandra, and D. Ürge-Vorsatz. "Potential for carbon dioxide mitigation in the Hungarian residential buildings." In KLÍMAVÁLTOZÁS, ENERGIATUDATOSSÁG, ENERGIAHATÉKONYSÁG (Climate Change, Energy Awareness, Energy Efficiency), edited by Association Energy Engineers of(AEE). Szeged: Hungarian chapter of AEE, 2009.
Unit: 
Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy
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Senior Analyst
Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)

Climate Policy Initiative (CPI), German Institute of Economic Research (DIW) Berlin, Germany; Lead Author of the Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)which has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, 2007; Lead Analyst of the forthcoming Global Energy Assessment (GEA), the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria

CEU professors lead two Knowledge Modules in Global Energy Assessment

 

The Global Energy Assessment (GEA) is a major international initiative to help decision makers address the challenges of providing energy services for sustainable development, whilst ameliorating existing and emerging threats associated with: security of supply; access to modern forms of energy for development and poverty alleviation; local, regional and global environmental impacts; and securing sufficient investment.

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