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Resources
Search below to find useful tools and resources to be used in the design and implementation of effective climate-friendly technology cooperation projects. Models, databases, methods and other resources developed in U.S. technology cooperation programs are made available here for wider use by interested users. The section will be organized to allow tools and resources to be searched by sector (buildings or transportation) or by cross-cutting topics (finance or technology information systems).
Publications
General information, as well as region and sector specific handbooks, is available to users to provide practical guidance on how to implement projects related to clean energy and climate change. Search this section to find publications that will help you to answer questions about specific technologies and sectors or to learn about what organizations and individuals are doing throughout the world to help address the issue of global climate change.
Tools
Interactive tools such as databases, worksheets and models are provided in this section to help users implement specific actions aimed at addressing global climate change. This section provides information on how to measure, mitigate and monitor greenhouse gas emissions reductions at an entity, project or sector level.
Websites
Many organizations offer information on the topic of climate-friendly technology cooperation. This section features websites which offer information about other government programs, as well as efforts underway by non-governmental and international organizations to address climate change.
Regional Centers and Networks
In this section, you are able to find Regional Networks who are leading climate change resources in their region. They often feature a membership consisting of climate change related NGO's in their area, as well as searchable databases of additional resources and forums for discussion.
Searchable Databases
This section enables you to directly query the searchable databases of some leading Climate Change sites such as the TT:CLEAR web site of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the SANet website of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF). Supplemental information may be found by visiting this site.
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