Australia`s post-â2020 emissions target
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Australia`s post-â2020 emissions target
Australia’s post-‐2020 emissions target Public Forum at Crawford School of Public Policy, 20 March 2015, 1.30-5.15pm, Molonglo Theatre Program 1.30 Welcome 1.35 The Australian government’s position and process for a post-2020 target Peter Woolcott, Ambassador for Environment: The UN climate negotiations David Gruen, PM&C: Process for Australia’s iNDC Q&A 2.05 iNDCs: options, comparisons and the global carbon budget Frank Jotzo, ANU Crawford School: Target options and international comparisons Anthea Harris, Climate Change Authority: The CCA’s work on targets and trajectories Erwin Jackson, The Climate Institute: What should Australia’s target be? Malte Meinshausen, University of Melbourne: The global carbon budget Q&A 3.00 Coffee break 3.30 Emissions reduction options Anna Skarbek, ClimateWorks Australia: Deep Decarbonisation Pathways Steve Hatfield-Dodds, CSIRO: Land-based carbon sequestration Andrew Macintosh, ANU College of Law: The role of forests in mitigation Q&A 4.15 Business and international perspectives John Hewson, ANU Crawford School: The politics of emissions targets Peter Castellas, Carbon Market Institute: Business perspectives Alex Gosman, AIGN: Business perspectives Howard Bamsey, ANU: Australia’s role in global climate policy Q&A 5.15 Close Sessions are being recorded and recordings will be available on our website. Convened by Centre for Climate Economics and Policy Check out our publications and activities at ccep.crawford.anu.edu.au. C R A W F O R D S C H O O L O F P U B L I C P O L I C Y | THE A U S T R A L I A N N A T I O N A L U N I V E R S I T Y Speakers Peter Woolcott is Australia’s Ambassador for the Environment. As part of his portfolio he leads Australia’s negotiations under the UNFCCC. Mr Woolcott served in a broad range of senior diplomatic postings and was Chief of Staff to the Minister for Foreign Affairs (2002–04). David Gruen is the Deputy Secretary, Economic at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and Australia’s G20 Sherpa. He oversights the task force on Australia’s post-2020 emissions targets within PM&C. He previously held senior positions with Australia’s Treasury and the Reserve Bank. Frank Jotzo is Associate Professor at ANU Crawford School, where he directs the Centre for Climate Economics and Policy and the School’s Resources, Environment and Development program. Anthea Harris is currently the Chief Executive Office of the Climate Change Authority. Prior to her appointment, Ms Harris has worked on Climate Change issues for over a decade. She has previously worked at the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, in state government, at an ECS consulting firm, and the Productivity Commission. Erwin Jackson is deputy CEO of The Climate Institute. With nearly two decades of involvement in climate change policy, he has represented non-governmental groups and advised government and business in national, regional and international fora. Malte Meinshausen is Director of the Climate & Energy College at the University of Melbourne, and affiliated with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. He is the author of many influential publications on global carbon budgets and emissions trajectories. Anna Skarbek is executive director of ClimateWorks Australia. She is also a director of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, and a member of a number of reference panels on energy and sustainability. Her prior career included work as investment banker and policy advisor. Steve Hatfield-Dodds is senior researcher with CSIRO and adjunct professor at ANU. He previously worked in senior roles for the Australian government, including the Treasury and the Department of Climate Change. Andrew Macintosh is Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law, Centre for Climate Law & Policy and Chair of the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee. His research is focused on institutional dimensions of mitigation and adaptation, particularly in the land sector. John Hewson is Professor and Chair of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at ANU Crawford School. He has held many senior positions in academia, business, politics and the public sector. He is chairman of the Asset Owners Disclosure Project. Peter Castellas is the CEO of the Carbon Market Institute, the peak business association for assisting Australian businesses in meeting the challenges and opportunities associated with the transition to a low-carbon economy. Prior to joining CMI, Peter was the Director Carbon, Sustainability and Cleantech in Corporate Finance at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. Alex Gosman is the CEO of AIGN, a network of industry associations and businesses. Alex has worked for the Department of Industry and over the past 25 years has had both Association and company experience in such areas as climate policy, industry development, telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. Howard Bamsey is Adjunct Professor at the ANU Regulatory Institutions Network Deputy. He was Deputy Secretary of Australia's Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency and the Department of the Environment and Water Resources and Australia's Special Envoy on Climate Change.