Einladung zum Webinar 'Taking stock of the COP26'
Der Lehrstuhl Politikwissenschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Nachhaltige Entwicklung (Universität Magdeburg) und die Arbeitsgruppe „Klimagovernance und Energiewende“ (Centre Marc Bloch) laden Sie herzlich zu einem Webinar am 29.November (14:00-16:30 Uhr, online per Zoom) ein zum Thema: Taking stock of the COP26.
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Context
The COP 26 has confirmed both similarities and deep fault lines between the main stakeholders.
High-income countries have significantly contributed to the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere since the industrial revolution but their emissions tend to decline. In the meantime, low income countries that are catching-up in terms of GDP currently see their emissions growing year after year. In such a context finding an ambitious compromise between nations having different legacies and different levels of development proves to be difficult.
While discussing the outcome of COP 26, the webinar aims at exchanging views on positions adopted by some parties during the event as well as on the factors that inhibit more ambitious decarbonation policies.
Agenda
14:00–14:15: Welcome and Introduction
Gilles Lepesant & Ulrike Zeigermann, Centre Marc Bloch Berlin & University Magdeburg
14:15–14:30: COP26, a first assessment
Lola Vallejo, Climate Programme Director, IDDRI
14:30–14:45: The European Union perspective
Elina Bardram, Head of unit, DG CLIMA, European Commission
14:45–15:00: Q&A session
15:00–15:15: The Chinese perspective
Michal Meidan, Director, Gas Research Programme & Director, China Energy Programme
15:15–15:30: The Indian perspective
Navroz Dubash, Centre for policy research, New Delhi
15:15–15:30: Q&A session
15:45–16:00: The Russian perspective
Marianna Poberezhskaya, Associate Professor, Department of Social and Political Studies, Nottingham Trent University
16:00–16:15: The US perspective
Aseem Prakash, Professor and Founding Director, Center for Environmental Politics, University of Washington
16:15–16:30: Q&A session and conclusions
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