Conference: What trajectories towards a low carbon economy in 2050?
The Climate Economics Chair, the CGEMP, the German Embassy, the British Embassy and the Centre d’analyse stratégique are pleased to invite you to the conference:
"What trajectories towards a low carbon economy in 2050?" France, Germany, United Kingdom
March 1st 2012 - Main Auditorium, Université Paris Dauphine
This event is organized under the leadership of Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transportation and Housing.
To register, please fill out the form available on the following link
Christian de Perthuis and Vincent Chriqui, Director of the CAS, are pleased to invite you to Université Paris-Dauphine to meet the Committee "Trajectories 2020-2050 for a low-carbon economy "and attend a panel comparing the choices made in France, Germany and the UK to dramatically reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
Program:
10:00 a.m. Arrival and registration
10:30 a.m. Welcome by Laurent Batsch - President of Université Paris-Dauphine
- Conference presentation by Christian de Perthuis
- Session 1: Scenarios for a low carbon France in 2050
10:45 a.m. Presentation of scenarios by the research team
- Logic of the scenarios: Olivier Teissier
- The pivotal role of energy: Aurélien Million
- The economic impacts: Pascale Scapecchi
- Elements of international comparison: Dominique Auverlot
11:30 a.m. Vision stakeholder panel discussion moderated by Denis Ferrand - Rexecode
- NGOs: Sébastien Blavier - RAC
- Unions: Daniel Geneste - CGT
- Companies: Alain Capmas - MEDEF
- Agriculture: Christiane Lambert - FNSEA
12:15 p.m. Debate with the audience
1:00 p.m. Lunch Break
2:30 p.m. Introduction by Vincent Chriqui, Director of the CAS
- Session 2: Germany, France, United Kingdom: options for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions?
2:45 p.m Panel discussion moderated by Matthew Glachant - Mines ParisTech, CERNA
- Sam Thomas, Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
- Prof. Samuel Fankhauser, Grantham Institute, London School of Economics
- Dr. Franzjoseph Schafhausen, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
- Prof. Andreas Löschel, Center for European Economic Research (ZEW)
- Pierre-Frank Chevet, Director General of Energy and Climate
- Professor Christian de Perthuis, Université Paris-Dauphine, Climate Economics Chair
5:30 p.m. Closing statement by Jo Leinen - European Parliament
6:00 p.m. Reception
- To register, please fill out the form available on the following link
- Simultaneous translation