Conference — Cancún, Mexico

16th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and 6th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP 16/COP MOP 6)

Background

Mexican COP 16 website
OECD COP 16 website
UNFCCC COP 16 website
High-Level Statement

See also:

Climate Change
Carbon Capture and Storage
Energy Efficiency
Clean energy technologies
Renewables

Agenda

Monday, 6 December 2010

11.30-12.00  IEA Press Conference

13:20-14:40  IEA Official Side Event                  

                  WEO and the role of electricity
                  Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director

                  Decarbonising electricity by 2050 - ETP scenario
                  Peter Taylor, Energy Technology Policy Division

                  Combining policy instruments for least-cost climate mitigation
                  Richard Baron, Climate Change Unit

                  Renewables and climate policy interactions
                  Cédric Philibert, Renewable Energy Division

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

09:00-13:00  IEA Day

                   Introduction and Chair:
                   Bo Diczfalusy, Director, Sustainable Energy Policy and Technology, IEA

                   Climate policy insights from the World Energy Outlook 2010
                   Nobuo Tanaka, IEA Executive Director

                   Carbon Capture and Storage
                   Wolf Heidug, CCS Unit

                   Carbon markets: getting countries ready
                   André Aasrud & Richard Baron, Climate Change Unit

                   Energy efficiency policy
                   Nigel Jollands, Energy Efficiency Unit

                   Energy technology perspectives for climate mitigation
                   Peter Taylor, ETP

                   Renewable energy
                   Cédric Philibert, Renewable Energy Division

                   Sustainable buildings
                   Jens Laustsen, Energy Efficiency Unit

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