Location:
In a few short weeks, the international community will converge in Paris for the 21st installment of the annual United Nations climate summit (COP21). Charged with elaborating an architecture for international climate cooperation beyond 2020, negotiators are expected to conclude an ambitious work stream that has spanned several years and faced countless diplomatic challenges. What can we realistically expect from the Paris climate summit, and what are the positions of some of the most influential actors going into the negotiations?
On November 5, 2015, please join leading authorities on international climate policy for a timely discussion of the prospects for COP21.
Panelists:
Professor Michael Grubb
University College London
Professor Henry D. Jacoby
MIT Sloan School of Management
Professor Sheila Jasanoff
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Professor Valerie J. Karplus
MIT Sloan School of Management
Moderator:
Michael Mehling
MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Event Information:
Event website: http://web.mit.edu/ceepr/www/publications/The%20Paris%20Climate%20Summit.pdf
Date/Time: Nov 5, 2015 from 6:00p–7:30p
Location: MIT Campus, E51-325
Open to: the general public
For more information, contact:
MIT Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR)
617-253-3551
ceepr@mit.edu
Sponsored by:
MIT Center for Energy & Environmental Policy Research
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Program on Science, Technology, and Society at Harvard University