Speakers from the “Clean Energy and Climate Policy in Canada and the EU” Workshop
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On February 9th, 2018, the Centre for European Studies hosted a policy workshop, “Clean Energy & Climate Policy in Canada and the EU: an Exchange of Experiences, Views, and Visions for the Future,” at Carleton University.
Welcome and Opening
-Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University
-Stephan Schott, Carleton University
Opening Remarks
-Andre Plourde, Carleton University
-H.E. Peteris Ustubs, Ambassador, Delegation of the European Union in Canada
Panel 1: Energy Transition in the Canada and Europe: Managing the Change to a Low Carbon Economy
-Normand Mousseau, University of Montreal
-James Meadowcroft, Carleton University
-Miranda Schreurs, Technical University of Munich
-Arnau Queralt i Bassa, Network of European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils (EEAC)
Panel 2: Economic Competitiveness Impacts of Climate Policy: Emissions Trading and the Carbon Tax
-David Sawyer, Carleton University
-Michael Themann, Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, Berlin
-Andrew Leach, University of Alberta
-Dallas Burtraw, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC
Panel 3: The Role of Energy Market Integration in the Green Transition
-Kurt Hubner, University of British Columbia
-Stephan Schott, Carleton University
-Arthur Benz, Technical University of Darmstadt
-Pierre-Olivier Pineau, HEC, Montreal
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