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Programme |
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Kazan River, Montreal Convention Centre,
18:00-20:00, December 3, 2005 |
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* All Slides are compressed in ZIP file. (2.46 MB) Download |
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18:00-18:10 |
Welcome
Dr. Shuzo Nishioka (NIES, Japan) |
18:10-18:20 |
Opening Remarks
Mr. Hiroshi Ohki (Chairperson of COP3, Secretary General of GEA ) |
18:20-18:30 |
US scenarios toward 2050
Dr. Ronald sands (Battelle, US) |
18:30-18:40 |
Canada scenarios toward 2050
Mr. Ralph Torrie (ICF Consulting Group, Canada) |
18:40-18:50 |
UK scenarios toward 2050
Prof. Michael Grubb (Imperial College of London, UK) |
18:50-19:00 |
France scenarios toward 2050
Mr. Hubert Kieken (IDDRI, France) |
19:00-19:10 |
Germany scenarios toward 2050
Mr. Martin Weiss (Federal Environmental Agency, Germany) |
19:10-19:20 |
Japan scenarios toward 2050
Dr. Junichi Fujino (NIES, Japan) |
19:20-19:30 |
China scenarios toward 2050
Prof. Xiulian Hu (Energy Research Institute, China) |
19:30-19:40 |
India scenarios toward 2050
Prof. PR. Shukla (Indian Institute of Management, India) |
19:40-20:00 |
Panel discussion
Coordinator: Dr. Shuzo Nishioka (NIES, Japan) |
Refreshments will be set up and served just outside the Kazan River. |
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About Side-event |
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The main objective is exploring strategies to pursue a transition
toward low-carbon economy focusing on policy packages integrating
technology development and social structure change. The event
would feature presentations and a panel discussion on scenario
analysis with experts from Canada, China, France, India, UK,
US and Japan. |
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Agenda: PDF | MS WORD |
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Climate Regime Beyond 2012: Key Perspectives (Long-Term Targets)
2nd Interim Report, May 2005
Sub-Committee for International Climate Change Strategy,
Global Environment Committee, Central Environment Council,
Ministry of the Environment, Japan |
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