Energy Breakfast Roundtable What to expect from COP 22?
Brussels, Belgium
COP21 succeeded where previous diplomatic attempts had failed; not just a few but now all 197 Parties to the UN Convention on Climate Change have committed to take concrete steps toward decarbonizing the global economy and increasing resilience to a changing climate. All eyes are now turning to the November 2016 COP22 to see whether the positive momentum is maintained and whether declarations of intent translate into tangible progress on the ground.
This Energy Breakfast Roundtable will look at last year’s developments in terms of global climate action, discuss the different steps for a full implementation of the Paris agreement and identify reasonable expectations for the COP22 Marrakech Conference. The four expert presentations (15min each) will be followed by a Q&A session under the Chatham House rule.
Intervenants:
Speakers:
- Carole Mathieu, Researcher at the Ifri Center for Energy, Author of the Ifri-OCP PC Research Paper “De la COP21 à la COP22: Quels leviers pour amplifier la mobilisation?”
- Said Mouline, General Director at l’Agence Nationale pour le Développement des Energies Renouvelables et de l’Efficacité Énergétique (ADEREE) - Morocco & Head of Public - Private Partnership, COP22 Steering Committee.
- Elina Bardram, Head of Unit International and Inter-Institutional Relations, DG Climate, European Commission (tbc)
- Jill Duggan, Director of Policy at Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Director of The Prince of Wales’ Corporate Leaders Group
Chair: Marie-Claire Aoun, Director of the Ifri Center for Energy
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