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The COP21 Outcome: What does it mean for the EU?

Energy, climate change and the environment

When
Friday
Where
CEPS Conference Room
Place du Congres 1, B-1000 Brussels

Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 13.00.

CEPS Event

The COP21 Outcome: What does it mean for the EU?

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On the evening of December 12th, COP21 came to a successful conclusion with the adoption of the Paris Agreement. In the run-up to Paris, the members of TT2015 held numerous events on how Europe could benefit from a strong agreement in Paris, and the role of the EU in developing it.

In this closing event of TT2015, we will reflect on the COP21 outcome, together with key EU negotiators. We will ask our speakers to comment on what the implications are for EU climate and energy policy, as well as on international climate policy going forward.

The members of TT2015 will reflect on how the outcome compares to their thoughts as outlined in the joint TT2015 paper “Paris 2015: What’s in it for the EU?”, focusing in particular on topics such as EU soft power, climate action, transition of the energy system and carbon markets.

AGENDA

Speakers list
Tomasz Chruszczow

Adviser to the minister, Poland

Jacob Werksman

Principal Adviser, DG Climate Action, European Commission

Nicole Wilke

Head of Division, International Climate Policy, Federal Ministry of the Environment, Germany