Climate change policy post-Durban
14 December 2011 - 16:30 - 18:30
Just one year before the end of the Kyoto Protocol First Commitment Period of the Kyoto Protocol, the Durban COP will provide indications of the post 2012 direction, the future of the KP and its mechanisms, CDM and JI, and the new mechanisms that are emerging? How do the results from the Durban COP affect the EU policy and action on climate change? Will it impact the EU ETS, the cap and eligibility of instruments for compliance?
Jos Delbeke and other speakers, direct participants in the Durban COP, will provide their views, from a EU perspective, as well as from other negotiating groups and stakeholders.
This event will also mark the launch of a new three-year programme, the CEPS Carbon Market Forum, as the umbrella for its carbon market-related activities.
The CEPS Carbon Market Forum, headed by Andre Marcu, will provide for a neutral space, where policy makers and regulators will be able to meet carbon market participants and other stakeholders to discuss carbon market regulation, and general policy issues, in a structured and solution-oriented way in order to enrich the rigorous intellectual analysis that is the contribution that CEPS brings to the debate.
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This meeting is free of charge.
Minutes, slides, photos
- The Roadmap for Energy - Confrontations Europe celebrates its 20 years
- Social dialogue and industrial relations to solve the competitiveness/solidarity equation - Nuclear safety - CAP lunch-debates - Competitivness lunch-debates - EEE in Warsaw - AGE The Single Market Act - EEE in Budapest: Nuclear ownership - EEE in Brussels: European Budget - Looking for Clean cars - Biofuel sector in Europe - Lunch-debates on nuclear Energy
Romanian Perspectives Regarding the Inter-war Plans of Creating a “Danubian Confederation”
Will Europe retain its farmers? - Henri Nallet
Preparing European forests for climate change - a contribution of François Calonne to the Commission’s Green Paper
Fragmented Power : Europe and the Global Economy - Bruegel
Wages and wage bargaining in Europe: developments since mid-1990s - ETUI + Reader’s comment (in French)
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