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Seminar "The Global Energy Challenges"
Presentations
Programme
Participants
In January 2006 URC and the
Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs convened an international seminar to discuss options for addressing overriding concerns
governing global energy development in the coming decade.
The seminar provided a unique opportunity for
discussing Danish energy and climate priorities in an international context,
and for discussing perspectives and opportunities for Danish industry and
consulting companies globally.
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All documents - zip file (32
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Session 1
Chair: Hans Larsen, Head of System Analysis Department, Risø National
Laboratory |
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Welcome and objectives, Hans
Larsen, Head of System Analysis Department, Risø National Laboratory |
| UNEP’s Energy Cooperation
with Denmark Mark Radka, Chief, Energy Branch, UNEP |
Danish policy and activities
on energy for sustainable development and climate change action plan,
Ulla Tørnæs, Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark |
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Linking energy development,
energy security and the MDGs, Jamal Saghir, Director, Energy and
Water, the World Bank |
EU energy initiatives for
poverty eradication and infrastructure development,
René Karottki, Advisor, European Union Energy Initiative (EUEI)
Secretariat |
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Access to modern forms of
energy – UNEP case examples (7
minutes), John Christensen, Head,
UNEP Risø Centre |
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| Roundtable - regional
perspectives on energy and development (China, Nigeria, Chile,
S.Korea) |
Increasing Access to
Energy Services for Rural Areas in Order to Achieve the MDGs in West
Africa,
Anthony Olusegun Adegbolugbe, Special Advisor to the President on
Energy, Nigeria |
Energy
policy and sustainable development in Chile,
Pedro Maldonado, Senior Researcher, Programa de Investigaciones en
Energia, Chile |
Sustainable Development
Policies in Korea (3
minutes)
Hoesung Lee, College of Environment, Keimyung University, Daegu, S.
Korea |
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Session 2
Chair: Geert Aagaard Andersen, Head, Environment and Sustainable
Development Secretariat,
Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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| New International Climate
Policy Perspectives |
Key issues emerging from the
IPCC 4th assessment
(9
minutes)
Ogunlade R. Davidson, Co-chair of IPCC-WGIII, Dean, Post Graduate
Studies, University of Sierra Leone |
Where are the FCCC and KP heading after Montreal,
Janos Pasztor, Coordinator, Sustainable Development Programme, Climate
Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) |
EA - Energy and climate
change actions - the G8 challenge,
Rick Bradley, Head, Energy Efficiency and Environment Division,
International Energy Agency (IEA) |
International climate
policy cooperation after Montreal - Danish Industry perspectives,
Lars Hansen, Chief Advisor, Confederation of Danish Industries (DI) |
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| Linking Development and Climate |
Development and climate
change – option for new
regime directions
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minutes)
Emilio Lebre La Rovere, Coordinator of the Environmental Sciences
Laboratory and Executive Coordinator of CentroClim, COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil |
| CDM
project development and capacity building support, Sami Kamel, CDM
Programme manager, UNEP Risø Centre |
Integrating climate concerns
in development planning,
Kirsten Halsnæs, Sustainable Development Coordinator, UNEP Risø Centre |
Summary and conclusions
Geert Aagaard Andersen, Head, Environment and Sustainable Development
Secretariat, Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
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