News and Publications

  • UNFCCC article on Technology Roadmaps Read More
  • New UNFCCC paper for Egypt negotiations Read More
  • UNFCCC Published JIN's Synthesis Report for the Global Stocktake Read More
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Events

  • [6 Nov 2018] TRANSrisk Workshop "Paris in Practice" Read More
  • [10 Oct 2018] PUBLENEF final conference, Brussels Read More
  • [30 August 2018] Presentation on NDC and TNA at ISINI conference, Wrocław Read More
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Latest Jiq Magazine

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    JIQ Magazine vol. 25, no. 2 (December 2019) — the final JIQ

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About JIN

JIN Climate and Sustainability is a knowledge centre focusing on climate change policy issues in general and the concept of emissions trading in particular. JIN was established in 1995 and is based in Groningen (the Netherlands). Since 2001, JIN has regularly worked on EU-funded projects in the areas of climate change, sustainable development, energy efficiency and development and transfer of technologies for climate and development. JIN is a regular advisor to the UN Development Programme (UNDP), UN Climate secretariat (UNFCCC) and UN Environment Programme (UNEP) on low-emission and climate-resilient pathways for developing countries.

  • Emissions trading

    Emissions trading

    Market-based approaches to controlling emissions of greenhouse gases, both in the form of cap-and-trade and project-credit systems.            Read More
  • Clean development

    Clean development

    Identification of technologies and practices for meeting social, economic and environment goals in low emission and climate resilient societies. Read More
  • Biobased energy

    Biobased energy

    Sustainable use of biomass resources for energy production in order to strike a balance between social, environmental and economic interests and impacts. Read More
  • Energy efficiency

    Energy efficiency

    Reducing demand for energy by introducing policies and practices aimed at maintaining service levels with the input of fewer energy sources. Read More
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