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While global climate negotiations are stalled, a surprising development is underway. In the last decade, regional, national and subnational actions to combat climate change have proliferated. Governments are making it possible to build new, clean sources of energy, regulating industries for greater energy efficiency and encouraging better land-use practices. Their accumulated experience can provide lessons on how to combat climate change faster and more cheaply. Climate Policy Initiative, a global policy effectiveness analysis and advisory organization led by Thomas C. Heller, explores this experience in five key emissions regions—the U.S., China, India, Brazil and Europe—in the inaugural edition of “The Policy Climate” report. Focusing on the most emissions-intensive industry sectors in these regions, the report presents three decades of evidence on emissions trends, economic and industry drivers of emissions, and policy activity.
On April 15, Global Economy and Development at Brookings and Climate Policy Initiative hosted a discussion on “The Policy Climate” and how findings from the report can influence future global climate policy. Climate Policy Initiative Senior Director David Nelson will give a short presentation, followed by a panel discussion. Panelists include Thomas C. Heller, CPI executive director; Heather Zichal, deputy assistant to the president for Energy and Climate Change in the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy; and Jennifer Morgan, director the Climate and Energy Program at World Resources Institute. Brookings Senior Fellow Katherine Sierra will moderate the discussion.
After the program, panelists will take audience questions. A reception will follow the event.
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Featured Speaker
David Nelson
Senior Director
Climate Policy Initiative
Moderator
Katherine Sierra
Senior Fellow
The Brookings Institution
Panelists
Thomas C. Heller
Executive Director
Climate Policy Initiative
Heather Zichal
Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change
Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy
Executive Office of the President
Jennifer Morgan
Director, Climate and Energy Program
World Resources Institute