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Side event: Resources to achieve a just transition: levers and limits

November 14 2024 ♦ 18:30 – 20:00 (UTC +4) ♦ UNFCCC Pavilion SE Room SIDE EVENT 2/ONLINE

This side event is organized by ParisTech, through its Chair Prospective modeling for sustainable development directed by the Centre for Applied Mathematics (CMA) from Mines Paris – PSL and the Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement (CIRED), France.

Speakers:
  • Nadia MAÏZI | CMA Mines Paris – PSL (France) and Lead Author IPCC AR6

  • Marie CODET | CMA Mines Paris – PSL (France)

  • Bruno FONTAINE | CIRED (France)

  • Vincent MAZAURIC | Schneider Electric

  • Stéphane BOURG | OFREMI-BRGM

With the repeated importance of enhanced ambition, it is vital to clarify the needed resources to achieve a just transition. Long-term energy pathways are examined in the light of development, tensions and financing issues (particularly North/South) in line with the expected decarbonization of key sectors

This event will come back on the challenges facing efficient and just transition and propose elements for a research agenda for the coming years. It will particularly focus on energy, materials, and on the question of cooperation in a world where regions and countries have very different research capacities.

This side event aims to provide a forum for high-quality exchanges to establish a dialogue between policymakers, experts and scientists. It will contribute to the reflection on the direction of public and private research strategies, in support of climate negotiations.

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