This webinar focused on the potential implications of the upcoming US elections on climate and industrial policy, with a special focus on climate security. It provided an overview of the current US climate policy landscape and explored how different election outcomes could reshape domestic and international climate strategies. Key themes included the interplay between climate policy and security, the influence on global climate negotiations, and the role of green innovation in shaping future industrial policies.
Event Details
Date/time
10 September
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Venue
Online
Languages
English
Related Links
Contact
Climate and Energy
IGES Secretariat [email protected]
Presentation Materials
Moderator: Kentaro Tamura: Programme Director, Climate and Energy, IGES
11:00-11:05 | Introduction | Kentaro Tamura | |
11:05-11:30 | Presentation | Speaker: Michael Mehling: Deputy Director, Centre for Energy and Environmental Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | PDF(785KB) |
11:30-11:55 | Q&A | ||
11:55-12:00 | Final Remarks |