US Energy & Climate Policies under the Biden Administration: Assessing the Internal and External Dimensions Ifri Closed Seminar
President Trump has broken but not terminated the global climate governance. President-elect Biden aims to reintegrate the Paris Agreement and engage the US into a major energy transformation.
Ahead of his inauguration and a few months before COP26, this webinar aims to discuss the opportunities and limits of what a Biden administration can achieve domestically and abroad.
Chair: Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director, Center for Energy & Climate, Ifri
- Julie Cerqueira, Executive Director, US Climate Alliance: The US energy transformation: opportunities, challenges and perspectives for the Biden administration
Moderation: Carole Mathieu, Head of EU Energy & Climate Policies, Ifri
This seminar will be held in English.
By invitation only. For more information on the seminar and for registration, please contact Cécile De Cordier: decordier@ifri.org
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