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IGES-ERI Policy Dialogue in Beijing on the Post-2012 Climate Regime: Towards a Sustainable, Low-Carbon Asia

On 22 and 23 September 2009, IGES organised a policy dialogue on a future climate regime, entitled "Low-Carbon Development in Asia: Towards a Sustainable, Low-Carbon Asia". The dialogue was held in Beijing, China in collaboration with the Energy Research Institute (ERI) of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

The dialogue coincided with high-level policy statements on climate change at the United Nations from both Japan and China, which served as an interesting backdrop for the consultation.

The results of this dialogue will be presented at a side event at the 15th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP15/CMP5) scheduled for December 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Date
22-23 September 2009
Venue
China Peoples Palace Hotel, Beijing, China
Organiser
IGES, Energy Research Institute (ERI)
Summary
Summary of the IGES-ERI Policy Dialogue

Agenda

Day 1: Tuesday, 22 September 2009

9:45- 10:00 Welcome Remarks
 
- Zhou Dadi, Energy Research Institute (ERI), China
- Hironori Hamanaka, IGES, Japan
10:00-12:00 Session 1: Low Carbon Development Scenarios
Chair: Shuzo Nishioka

- Jiang Kejun, ERI, China(1.06MB)
- Junichi Fujino, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan(1.64MB)
- Shuzo Nishioka, IGES, Japan(1.29MB)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:00 Session 2: Domestic Actions and Implementation
Chair: Jusen Asuka

Framing Presentation: Kentaro Tamura, IGES, Japan(363KB)
- Jusen Asuka, Tohoku University, Japan(166KB)
- Liu Qiang, ERI, China(1.52MB)
- Goerlid Heggelund, UNDP(232KB)
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-17:15 Session 3: Stimulus Package
Chair: Bill Glanville

Framing Presentation: Takuro Kobashi, IGES, Japan(1.02MB)
- Bill Glanville, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), Canada(5.78MB)
- Junichi Fujino, NIES, Japan(1.91MB)
- Zhu Dajian, Tongji University, China(647KB)
- Yoo Seung Jick, Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), Korea(855KB)
- Charles Lin, McKinsey and Company

Day 2: Wednesday, 23 September 2009
10:00- 12:00 Session 4: A Co-benefit Approach
Chair: Shuzo Nishioka


Framing Presentation: Eric Zusman, IGES, Japan(188KB)
- Hiroaki Teshima, Ministry of the Environment, Japan (395KB)
- Johannes Bollen, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands (337KB)
- Zhuang Xing, ERI, China(59KB)
- Masanori Kobayashi, IGES, Japan(1.99MB)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:00 Session 5: MRV / GHG Inventories
Chair: Hinori Hamanaka
 
Framing Presentation: Koji Fukuda, IGES, Japan(298KB)
- Simon Eggleston, IPCC-TSU, Japan(516KB)
- Magnus Gislev, European Commission, International Climate Change(72KB)
- Zhu Songli, ERI, Chinab(87KB)
- Jiang Kejun, ERI, China(52KB)
- Teng Fei, Tsinghua University(802KB)
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-17:15 Panel Discussion: Concluding Thoughts and Promoting Cooperation
Moderator: Jennifer Turner, Woodrow Wilson Center, US

- Prabhakar SVRK, IGES(1.85MB)
- Hitomi Kimura, IGES(460KB)
- Deborah Seligsohn, World Resources Institute (WRI), US
- Lu Xuedu, Office of Global Environmental Affairs, China
- Hou Yanli, WWF China
- Wang Yi, Chinese Academy of Science, China
17:15 Closing Remarks

 
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