Running out of time
Why the climate negotiations must speed up
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Running out of time: Why the climate negotiations should be speeded up
Yannick Jadot, Green MEP
What should be achieved at the next COP in Qatar?
Satu Hassi, Green MEP
The role of the EU: not showing up empty handed
Sandrine Bélier, Green MEP
- The next COP, which will take place in Qatar at the end of November is just round the corner. Following up from the big debate that took place last year the Greens/EFA group is organising an event to assess the progress that has been made since the last UN climate discussions in Durban last year, exchange on the issues that are at stake and discuss what role Europe could play to ensure that a comprehensive and ambitious agreement is found in Doha.
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Introduction Satu Hassi, Green MEP and Official Representative of the Greens/EFA group in the Official Delegation of the European Parliament in Qatar 9.30 - 10.30Running out of time: Why the climate negotiations should be speeded up
Yannick Jadot, Green MEP
- Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, Vice-Chair of IPCC & Philippe Marbaix, Doctor of Science, Assistant to Vice-Chair of IPCC Mr van Ypersele
- Sandrine Dixon - Decleve - Prince of Wales's EU Corporate leaders Group on Climate Change
What should be achieved at the next COP in Qatar?
Satu Hassi, Green MEP
- Michel den Elzen, Senior Climate Policy Researcher, Department of Climate, Air and Energy, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.
- Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC (discussion via Skype)
The role of the EU: not showing up empty handed
Sandrine Bélier, Green MEP
- Tomasz Chruszczow, Head of the Polish delegation
- Paul Watkinson, Head of French climate negotiation team
- Michael Starbaek Christensen, Deputy Head of Cabinet of Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action