Climate Policy Instruments for the Real World
September 7th - September 7th, 2010
Bechtel Conference Center-Stanford University, 616 Serra St.
Stanford , CA, USA
Topic: Energy, Environment, Legislation, Other
Event Type: Conference
The Program on Energy and Sustainable Development at Stanford University in collaboration with Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and Stanford Law School cordially invites you to an all-day conference on Climate Policy Instruments in the Real World on September 7, 2010 at Stanford University.
This in-depth look at how theory meets practice in the struggle to curtail greenhouse gas emissions will feature presentations by leading researchers on the political, economic, and regulatory challenges associated with major climate policy instruments. Discussion will focus on implications for decision-makers in industry and government.
Topics our experts will be exploring include: setting a price for carbon, engaging the developing world in climate change mitigation, the role of renewable energy sources, reducing greenhouse gases from the transportation sector, managing intermittency in the electricity sector, and adaptation as solution to climate change.
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