Past events
Australia-China decarbonisation roundtable
Join our curated panel of experts to discuss recent energy & climate policy developments and areas for bilateral cooperation.
Best practice for long-term emissions strategies, and the NZ Climate Change Commission’s advice
In this webinar we will provide a summary of a new ANU study on best practice for long-term emissions strategies, examining suitable processes, useful elements and steps to implementation.
After Hazelwood: what can be learned from Latrobe Valley regional transition policies?
In this webinar we review and evaluate key policy initiatives and strategies designed to strengthen regional economic, social and environmental outcomes in the Latrobe Valley in the three years following the closure of the Hazelwood power station.
The future of US climate policy under a Biden administration: Some implications for Australia
Dr Morris will discuss the dramatically changed outlook for climate policy in the United States arising from the election of Joe Biden. She’ll cover which potential initiatives the new Administration can pursue with existing authority along with the leading options that would require bipartisan cooperation with a Republican-held Senate. She’ll review what these changes mean for the United States’ participation in the Paris Agreement and other international relations.
Japan’s 2050 Net zero target – Is it a big deal?
Last week Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, used his first address to parliament to commit Japan to a 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target. Japan also began last month to revise its mid-term energy policy targets, meaning policy settings in the near-term will need to change to reflect the new net-zero target. In this event two eminent academics from Japan will discuss the near-term implications of Japan’s net-zero target for energy policy, and what modeling suggest needs to happen for Japan to reach the 2050 target.
Towards a long-term emissions strategy for Australia: perspectives on scenarios, investment, and industry
A public event on 26 February by CCEP at Crawford School, with a panel discussion on a long-term emissions strategy for Australia. All are welcome.
Evaluating climate change mitigation policy of Japan: A multi-model approach
In this seminar organised by CCEP at Crawford School, Associate Professor Masahiro Sugiyama from Tokyo University will talk about their study on the climate policy proposal of Japan for a long term climate change mitigation.
Carrying coal to Newcastle: Talking about water marketing to Australian economists!
Professor Michael Hanemann from Arizona State University explores what can be learned about water markets, environmental markets and environmental policy reform from the successes (climate policy)and failures (water markets) in California and the successes (water markets) and failures (climate policy) in Australia.
In conversation with Ross Garnaut
Ross Garnaut will be in conversation with Frank Jotzo on Ross’s new book, Superpower: Australia’s Low-Carbon Opportunity, which offers a road map for harnessing Australia’s renewable energy potential to become a global economic leader.
The case for a supply-side climate treaty
This seminar provides insights from a recent paper published by the author in the Science journal.
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