Expert Meeting of CCICED Special Policy Study on Pathway to Carbon Neutrality and China’s Role in Global Climate Governance
When | 13:15-15:00 (CN) 05:15-07:00 (UK) (Dec 4) 21:15-23:00 (SF) |
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Where | Energy Foundation China Pavilion, China Pavilion EXPO 2020 (Green Zone), X583+2CW Sunrise Avenue - Dubai - United Arab Emirates |
Time: December 5, 2023, 9:15-11:00 (Dubai Time)
Background
The world is facing a poly-crisis including climate urgency, energy security, and economic recovery. Meanwhile, global implementation of climate actions are insufficient to match the ambition of the 1.5 °C goal. As a driver to synergize climate mitigation, energy transition, and economic growth, renewable energy has been developing rapidly in many countries. However, increasing trade disputes, as well as the rhetoric of de-globalization and de-risking, have posed barriers to investments in and the trade of green products, such as solar panels and EVs. Accelerating the deployment of renewables in the world requires not only tapping into domestic markets, but also strengthening global cooperation through overseas investment.
COP28, which will mark the conclusion of the first global stocktake and identify the world’s progress against our climate goals, will be a decisive moment for international climate action. Taking this opportunity, supported by the Special Policy Study of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED), this session invites CCICED members, special advisors, and world experts in energy and climate to discuss topics centered on how to bridge the gap in implementation through deploying renewable energy and fostering a resilient green supply chain.
Agenda
Opening session | Moderated by Wang Yi, CCICED Member, Chinese Co-Lead of CCICED Climate Special Policy Study, Member of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, Deputy Director of the National Committee of Experts on Climate Change |
09:15-09:40 |
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09:40-10:15 | Panel Discussion Guiding Questions:
Guiding interventions (35 min, 4 mins each) Moderator: Bernice Lee OBE, CCICED Special Advisor, Research Director, Futures, Hoffmann Distinguished Fellow for Sustainability, Chair of Chatham House Sustainability Accelerator Advisory Board, Chatham House - Royal Institute of International Affairs
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10:15-10:55 | Open discussion (40 min) Moderator: Lei Hongpeng, CCICED Special Advisor, Global Director, Climate; Chief Representative of China, Children's Investment Fund Foundation The open discussion will be also joined by the following participants:
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10:55-11:00 | Closing Remarks by Wang Yi, CCICED Member, Chinese Co-Lead of CCICED Climate Special Policy Study, Member of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, Deputy Director of the National Committee of Experts on Climate Change |