Agenda

Greenhouse gas emissions

18 October 2022 • 16:00 -17:00 • Ballroom B

Session translated simultaneously EN / PL

Online broadcast session

Thematic scope

Measurements, largest sources, climate impact and main directions for limiting greenhouse gas emissions. The European emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) as an instrument for achieving ambitious reduction goals. Resources shared within the framework of the ETS – economic, social, environmental effects. How to reform the system to allow the EU to achieve its decarbonisation goals? Other (global) emissions trading schemes; unfair competition and how to combat it. Emissions import fees (CBAM) – a good solution? Prospects for the development of national and local schemes – opportunities for international cooperation and integration. The future of emissions trading schemes and their expansion into transport and construction. Emissions trading schemes in our fight against smog and energy poverty. IPCC report conclusions on mitigation and adaptation to climate change. 

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Speech

Member of the European Parliament, President of the European Parliament in 2009-2012, Prime Minister in 1997-2001

Speakers

Partner, Head of Decarbonisation, Osborne Clarke
President, Electric Vehicles Promotion Foundation (Fundacja Promocji Pojazdów Elektrycznych); Director, Green Economy Institute; Minister of the Environment of Poland 2011–2013, COP19 President
Head of Energy and Climate Team, Polish Economic Institute
Parliamentary Adviser to Jerzy Buzek, Member of the European Parliament
Member of the Polish Parliament (Sejm)

Host

Journalist, ‘Nowy Przemysł’ Economic Magazine, WNP.PL
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