Tentative Agenda DAY 1: Thursday, 30 April 2015

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Tentative Agenda DAY 1: Thursday, 30 April 2015
Tentative Agenda
DAY 1: Thursday, 30 April 2015
08:45
Registration & tea/coffee
09:15
Welcome and introduction to the conference
Keith Porter, The Stanley Foundation
Ambuj Sagar, Indian Institute of Technology & Climate Strategies
Opening Remarks
Ashok Lavasa, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests, & Climate Change, India
Chair for sessions 1 & 2: Alemayehu Zeleke, Energising Development Ethiopia (invited)
09:45 – 11:15
Session 1: Climate and Development
Presentation: Narasimha D. Rao, IIASA, Austria
Quantifying Development Needs: An energy centered approach to climate justice
Presentation: Tim Stumhofer, Robert Bosch Foundation
Revisiting debt-for-climate swaps as an alternative source of climate finance
Open discussion
11:15 – 11:45
Tea/coffee break
11:45 – 13:15
Session 2: Adaptation to Climate Change
Presentation: Dumisani Chirambo, Brandenburg University of Technology
Tilting the Balance in Favour of Climate Change Adaptation: A Microfinance and
Climate Finance Perspective
Presentation: Shailendra Kumar Mandal, National Institute of Technology, Patna
Climate Change and Urban Water Resiliency: A Case Study of Patna, India
Open discussion
13:15 – 14:15
Lunch
Chair for sessions 3 & 4: Gilberto Arias, Former Ambassador of Panama to the United
Kingdom
14:15 – 15:45
Session 3: Climate Change and Public-Private Partnerships
Presentation: Ahmed Abdel-Latif, ICTSD, Switzerland
The role of public-private partnerships in enhancing the transfer and diffusion of climate
technologies
Presentation: Mohammad Aatish Khan, Yale University, USA
Effective Pathways of Public Private Partnership for Adaptation Projects in the
Developing Countries
Open discussion
15:45 – 16:15
Tea/coffee break
16:15 – 17:45
Session 4: Motivating and Enhancing State Action
Presentation: Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Paris and then? Holding states to account
Presentation: Rasmus Karlsson, Umeå University, Sweden
Low-Emissions Technology Commitment
Open discussion
19:00
Reception and Dinner
DAY 2: Friday, 1 May 2015
09:00 – 10:30
Track 1
Track 2
Technology Investment, Finance, and
the Roles For Pricing Carbon: Defining
the ‘Club Good’
Dealing With Impacts – Adaptation and
Loss & Damage
Chairs: Michael Grubb &
Heleen de Coninck
Chair: Sonja Klinsky
Introduction: Michael Grubb, UCL &
Climate Strategies – Carbon Pricing
Realities and Linkages to Technology
Initial comments: Sonja Klinsky
Part 1
Making Carbon Pricing and Technology
Policies Mutually Supportive
Part 1
Resilience
10:30 – 11:00
Remarks:
Vikram Widge, Head, Climate and
Carbon Finance, Climate Change Group–
Financial dimensions
Axel Michaelowa, Head of International
climate policy group, University of
Zurich – Carbon pricing and innovation
Remarks:
Indrani Phukan, GIZ India
John Colvin, Climate Adaptation
Open discussion
Open discussion
Tea/coffee break
11:00 – 12:30
Track 1
Part 2
A Viable Focus for a “Coalition of
Ambition”?
Remarks:
Kasturi Das , Institute of Management
Technology (IMT) – Trade law and the
international politics of pricing and
clubs
Nigel Topping, We Mean Business
coalition: the World Bank / We Mean
Business partnership on carbon pricing
Heleen de Coninck, Radboud University
& Climate Strategies – Can technology
build a carbon pricing coalition? A
discussion of obstacles and
opportunities
Open discussion
Track 2
Part 2
Loss and Damage
Remarks:
Friedrike Otto, Environmental Change
Institute, Oxford
Lavanya Rajamani, Center for Policy
Research, India
Chaired by: Krishna AchutaRao, Indian
Institute of Technology
Open discussion
12:30 – 13:30
Lunch
13:30 – 15:30
Session 5: New Approaches to Building Capacity
Chair: Ambuj Sagar, Indian Institute for Technology
Brief report from parallel tracks
Remarks:
Ajay Mathur, Bureau of Energy Efficiency India
Open discussion
15:30 – 16:00
Tea/coffee break
16:00 – 17:30
Session 6: Summary and Conclusion of Both Days
Implementation Challenges For Paris and Beyond
Chair: Maurits Henkemans, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs
17:30
Next Steps and Adjourn