Jeudi 16 Septembre 2021
de 10:00 à 11:30
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Débats Visioconférences
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The document highlights the central importance of having a green growth strategy to build back the economy in the post COVID-19 era. Climate neutrality by 2050 is the new objective to be reached by the EU and Japan through innovation in green tech, enhancement of energy efficiency and deployment of renewable sources of energy. The cooperation is also aimed at facilitating the green transition at the global level, by setting up new regulatory tools and promoting funding and technical solutions to support third countries efforts to go green. This event will discuss the respective green growth strategies put in place by Japan and the EU and identify the main opportunities and challenges on the path toward forming a green alliance.

This webinar will be held in English.

PROGRAMME

Main questions:

  • What are the main similarities and differences between the Japanese and the EU’s green growth strategy?
  • What are the low hanging fruits when advancing concretely the recently agreed Green Alliance?
  • What are the main challenges to tackle to make progress in the Green Alliance?
  • What specific role can Japan and the EU play to support the green transition in third countries?

 

Chair and discussion leader: John SEAMAN, Research Fellow, Center for Asian Studies, Ifri

  • Raffaele Mauro PETRICCIONE, Director-General DG Clima, European Commission
  • Jun ARIMA, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policies, University of Tokyo; Lead Author, the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC)

Discussants:

  • Carole MATHIEU, Research Fellow at the Center for Energy & Climate, Ifri
  • Andreas GRAF, Project Manager for EU Energy Policy, Agora Energiewende
  • Karl MATHIESEN, Senior Climate Correspondent, Politico Europe