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The road to Paris (Part 2): What to expect?

Begin: 
maa 2 nov 2015 18:00
Eind: 
maa 2 nov 2015 21:00
In the second session, we will look at what can be expected from the coming negotiations in Paris. Now understanding what is happening behind closed doors, what can we expect will be the outcome this time? Will it be another disappointment like Copenhagen, or will it be a step in the right direction? And how do we know that countries comply with agreements and commitments?

December 2014: Lima. December 2015: Paris. Insiders know: this is about the negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Others might wonder: UNFCCC? Paris? What is all the fuss about?

2015 will be a very interesting year, probably with lots of media reports on the ongoing climate negotiations. These two sessions should enable you to put what you read and hear in context, learning from experienced people in the field. You can sign up for individual sessions as well as for both.

The Road to Paris - Part 2: What to expect?

In the second session, we will look at what can be expected from the coming negotiations in Paris. Now understanding what is happening behind closed doors, what can we expect will be the outcome this time? Will it be another disappointment like Copenhagen, or will it be a step in the right direction? And how do we know that countries comply with agreements and commitments?

Chairman:

  • Prof. Hans Opschoor

Speakers:

  • Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy (European Parliament): Expectations from a European perspective
  • Ivo de Zwaan (head of the Dutch delegation (Ministry of Infrastructure & Environment)): The UNFCCC negotiation process, and the role of the Netherlands in it
  • René Lefeber (University of Amsterdam): How do we know whether countries comply with agreements and commitments?
  • Prof. Joyeeta Gupta (University of Amsterdam): Paris negotiations in relation to development and human right

VVM members € 42,50 / student members € 7,50 / Young professionals** € 22,50 / non members € 77,50 excluding VAT
**Young professionals are no student members and up to 35 years. When registering indicate your age.

Locatie: 
VVM bureau
Arthur van Schendelstraat 800
Utrecht, Utrecht
 

The road to Paris - What to expect? (2/3)

Begin: 
din 6 okt 2015 15:00
Eind: 
din 6 okt 2015 19:00
This second session will look at the so-called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs, formerly known as “pledges”). Parties will expectedly submit their INDCs no later than early autumn. What have countries put forward in these INDCs to contribute to tackling climate change? Is that sufficient for the 2°C target? If not, where are the opportunities to close the gap? How are commitments and national contributions evaluated?

Costs:
VVM members € 42,50 / student members € 7,50 / Young professionals** € 22,50 / non members € 77,50 excluding VAT
**Young professionals are no student members and up to 35 years. When registering indicate your age.

visit all three meetings and pay only:
VVM members € 110,- / student members € 20,- / Young professionals** € 60,- / non members € 210,- excluding VAT

Locatie: 
VVM bureau
Arthur van Schendelstraat 800
Utrecht, Utrecht
 

The road to Paris - What to expect? (1/3)

Begin: 
woe 13 mei 2015 13:00
Series of discussion meetings- December 2014: Lima. December 2015: Paris. Insiders know: this is about the negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Others might wonder: UNFCCC? Paris? What is all the fuss about?

On May 13, we will kick off explaining how the process works. How is the Convention organised? What is the role of the Kyoto Protocol and possibly other protocols? What is it all those people do in Lima and Paris, who are they, and what is really involved in the negotiations? Who are the key players? How do we know that countries comply with agreements and commitments?

Next meetings: October 6, November 2

Locatie: 
HaskoningDHV Nederland B.V.
Laan 1914 no. 35
Amersfoort, Utrecht
 

Nationale Milieudag 2015: Echt Innoveren

Begin: 
don 11 jun 2015 10:00
Eind: 
don 11 jun 2015 17:00
Regelmatig komen er allerlei 'duurzame' innovaties in het nieuws, technologisch, maatschappelijk of een combinatie van beide. Mooi natuurlijk, maar zetten al die vindingen voldoende zoden aan de dijk om de grote maatschappelijke vraagstukken van de 21e eeuw op te lossen?

Economische groei overdekt met een duurzaam sausje werkt niet. De som van alle innovaties lijkt volstrekt onvoldoende om het einddoel – een wereld verlost van hardnekkige milieuproblemen – echt dichterbij te brengen. Het is hoog tijd dat we wakker worden uit die droom.

Onder het motto ‘wie is er bang voor het grotere plaatje’ gaat de Nationale Milieudag 2015 op 11 juni 2015 dieper in op deze ongemakkelijke waarheid. Centraal staat wat er écht nodig is om de belangrijkste milieuvraagstukken de wereld uit te helpen. Denk aan een energievoorziening zonder impact op klimaat en gezondheid, voldoende voedsel voor iedereen zonder aantasting van de biodiversiteit en grondstoffenbeheer zonder de voorraden uit te putten.

Locatie: 
Utrecht Science Park (de Uithof)
Heidelberglaan 1
Utrecht, Utrecht
 
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