Programme

WEDNESDAY, 17 JUNE THURSDAY, 18 JUNE FRIDAY, 19 JUNE

8.30-9.00 Registration

9.00-9.30 Opening and Welcome Address

9.30-11.00
Plenary Session
Why Post-Kyoto Climate Policy Must Look East

9.00-11.00
Plenary Session
The Financial Dimension of Climate and Energy Transitions

9.00-11.00
Plenary Session
The Future of Oil Prices

9.30-10.00
The Transition to a Low Carbon Global Economy
Richard G. RICHELS
Electric Power Research Institute, USA
9.00-09.25
Technology Deployment and Private Investment
Raymond J. KOPP
Resources for the Future, USA
 
9.00-09.30
The Economics of an Integrated World Oil Market
William D. NORDHAUS
Yale University, USA
10.00-10.30
Climate Change Mitigation Strategies in Fast Growing Countries. The Benefits of Early Action
Massimo TAVONI
FEEM, Italy and Princeton Environmental Institute, USA
09.25-09.50
Environment and Finance: Lessons to Be Learnt
Domenico SINISCALCO
Morgan Stanley, Italy
 
9.30-10.00
Oil Price Behavior and the Future of Energy
Leonardo MAUGERI
Eni Spa, Italy
 
09.50-10.15
The Limits of (International) Cap and Trade
Thomas C. HELLER
Stanford University, USA
 
10.00-10.30
Understanding the Oil Future by Examining the Past
Adam E. SIEMINSKI
Deutsche Bank, USA
 
10.15-10.40
Low Carbon Scenario for China in 2050
Kejun JIANG
Energy Research Institute (ERI), China
 
10.30-11.00
Discussion
10.40-11.00
Discussion
10.30-11.00
Discussion

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break

11.30-13.00
Parallel Session 1

11.30-13.00
Parallel Session 4

11.30-13.00
Parallel Session 7

13.00-14.30 Lunch

13.00-14.30 Lunch

13.00-14.30 Lunch

14.30-16.30
Parallel Session 2

14.30-16.30
Parallel Session 5

14.30-16.30
Parallel Session 8

16.30-17.00 Coffee Break

16.30-17.00 Coffee Break

16.30-17.00 Coffee Break

17.00-18.30
Parallel Session 3

17.00-18.30
Parallel Session 6

17.00-18.30
Parallel Session 9

18.30 Welcome Reception

18.30 Boat tour in the Venetian Lagoon, visit of the Cathedral and social dinner in the Torcello Island

 

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