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Klima Gerechtigkeit und CO2-Budget

Der globale Klimawandel ist ein beherrschendes Thema auf den politischen Agenden weltweit geworden. Doch wie kann eine gerechte Verteilung von Lasten und Pflichten im internationalen Zusammenhang aussehen?

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Wissenschaft und Politik sind sich einig, dass eine Erwärmung der Erde um mehr als 2 Grad Celsius über dem vorindustriellen Niveau verhindert werden muss, um irreversible Schäden an Mensch und Natur vorzubeugen. Der Frage der Berechnung eines CO2-Budgets im Hinblick auf weltweite Gerechtigkeit geht das diesjährige CASS-Forum, gemeinschaftlich organisiert von der Chinesischen Akademie für Sozialwissenschaften, der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung und Misereor, nach.

Programm

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

CASS Forum (2010 Economics) - Climae Justice and the Carbon Budget Approach

Venue: South Hall, Hotel Kunlun

8.30

Registration of participants

Welcoming remarks:

  • Prof. Chen Jiagui, Former Deputy President, CASS

  • Mr. Ingo Karsten, Director of the Economic Department, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany

  • Mr. Liu Yanhua, Former Vice Minister of Science and Technology, China

  • Mr. Wang Yuqing, Former Vice Minister for Environmental Protection, China

9.20

Moderator: Dr. Chao Qingchen, Deputy Director-General, Department for Technology and Climate Change, China Meteorological Administration

Session 1: Progress after Copenhagen

Speakers:

  • Mr. Sun Zhen, Deputy Director-General, Department of Climate Change, National Development and Reform Commission

  • Mr. Dan Jorgensen, Vice Chairman, the European Parliament Committee on Environment

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  • Dr. Simon Marr, Policy Officer for General Climate and Energy Strategies, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety

Comments:

  • Prof. Dr. Zou Ji, China Country Director of the World Resources Institute

  • Dr. Stephen Howes, Australia's National University

  • Dr. Hamasaki Hiroshi, Research Fellow, Economic Research Centre, Fujitsu Institute, Tokyo

Discussion

10.45

Coffee break

11.00

Session 2: Developing a carbon budget - The German approach

Speakers:

  • Mr. Daniel Klingenfeld, German Advisory Council on Global Climate Change

  • Prof. Dr. Lutz Wicke, former Secretary of State, Director, Institue of Environmental Management, European School of Economics

  • Dr. Zhang Yongsheng, Senior Fellow, Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC)

Discussion

12.15

Luncheon

14.00 r

Session 3: Developing a carbon budget - The Chinese approach

Speakers:

  • Dr. Chen Ying, Deputy Director, Research Centre for Sustainable Development

  • Prof. Dr. Lutz Wicke, former Secretary of State, Director, Institute of Environmental Management, European School of Economics

Discussion

15.15

Coffee break

15.30

Session 4: Developing a carbon budget - the Indian approach

Speakers:

  • Dr. T. Jayaraman, Chairperson, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

  • Dr. Hamasaki Hiroshi, Research Fellow, Economic Research Centre, Research Institute, Tokyo

Discussion

16.45

Session 5: Developing a carbon budget - the Japanese approach

Speakers:

  • Mr. Mutsuyoshi Nishimura, Special Advisor to the Cabinet, Government of Japan

  • Dr. Mukul Sanwal, Policy Advisor UNFCCC (1995-2007)

Discussion

End of Day 1

Friday, April 16th, 2010

09.00

Moderator: ''derator: ''rator: ''tor: ''r: '' '''Mr. Lu Xuedu", Prof. and Deputy Director-General, National Climate Centre and Co-Director, CASS CMA Joint Laboratory on Climate Change Economics

Session 6: Climate justice - What it is, who wins and who pays?

Speakers:

  • Prof. Ye Qian, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources, CASS

  • Prof. Dr. Felix Ekardt, University of Rostock

  • Mr. Yang Dongping, Director, Friends of Nature

  • Prof. Xu Jianchu, World Agroforestry Centre ICRAF

Discussion

10.35

Coffee break

10.50 Uhr

Session 7: The key element of international climate regime

Speakers:

  • Mr. David Nash, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Public Research, UK

  • Prof. Dr. Hu Guoquan, National Climate Centre

  • Dr. Simon Marr, Policy Officer for General Climate and Energy Strategies, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature COnservation and Nuclear Safety

  • Dr. Mukul Sanwal, Policy Advisor UNFCCC (1995-2007)

Discussion

12.00

Luncheon

14.00

Panel Discussion: Quo vadis, climate policy? Pitfalls and opportunities

Moderator:

  • Mr. Daniel Klingenfeld
Panelists:

  • Mr. Jürgen Lefevre, Policy COordinator for International Climate Change Negotiations, Delegation of the European Union

  • Prof. Duan Hongxia, Xiamen University

  • Prof. Dr. Lu Xuedu, National Climate Centre

  • Dr. T. Jayaraman, Chairperson, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

  • Prof. Dr. Felix Ekardt, University of Rostock

  • Dr. Hamasaki Hiroshi, Research Fellow, Economic Research Centre, Fujitsu Research Institute, Tokyo

  • Dr. Stephen Howes, Australia's National University

  • Ms. Wang Guoqian''. Wang Guoqian''Wang Guoqian''ng Guoqian'' Guoqian''uoqian''qian''an'''', Renmin University

16.00

Summary

16.10

Concluding Remarks

  • Prof. Liu Qiufang, Vice President, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

  • Dr. T. Jayamaran, Chairperson, Tata Instiute of Social Sciences

  • Prof. Dr. Lutz Wicke, former Secretary of State, Director, Institute of Environmental Management, European School of Economics

  • Dr. Mukul Sanwal, Policiy Advisor UNFCCC (1995-2007)

  • Prof. Dr. Felix Ekardt, University of Rostock

  • Mr. Mutsuyoshi Nishimura''. Mutsuyoshi Nishimura''Mutsuyoshi Nishimura''tsuyoshi Nishimura''uyoshi Nishimura''oshi Nishimura''hi Nishimura'' Nishimura''ishimura''himura''mura''ra'''', Special Advisor to the Cabinet, Government of Japan

16.30

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  • Dr. Simon Marr
    • Dr. Stephen Howes
      • Dr. Mukul Sanwal
        • Dr. Hamasaki Hiroshi
          • Herr Daniel Klingenfeld
            • Prof. Dr. Lutz Wicke
              • Prof. Dr. Felix Ekardt
                • Herr Mutsuyoshi Nishimura
                  • Herr David Nash
                    • Prof. Ye Qian
                      • Herr Yang Dongping
                        • Prof. Xu Jianchu

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