[cc_research] Government-led CCs ?

tarzan mendez tarzanmendez at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 02:46:32 PDT 2009


Yes i think that governmental promotion is great.I wonder why it hasn't
happened here.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Jérôme Blanc <jerome.blanc at ish-lyon.cnrs.fr
> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> As far as I have understood those moves, it seems that a series of
> south-american governments are promoting the development of CCS : Brazil,
> Uruguay, Venezuela.
> Do anyone know if there are other cases like that ? What is your opinion on
> this subject ?
>
> My question arises because it seemed clear to me that CCs were distant
> regarding governments (more central ones than local ones, of course).
> Especially, I use to qualify CCs as civil society-driven schemes, so that it
> is a bit contradictory to get society-driven schemes under government
> promotion. Of course, the contradiction depends on the way governments
> promote them...
> Do anyone have an opinion on that ? maybe information ?
>
> ---
> Jérôme Blanc
>
> Maître de conférences / Associate professor
> Université Lumière Lyon 2
> France
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