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Provisional Programme (Latest updating: August 17th, 2005)
Monday, 20th June 2005 | Tuesday, 21st June 2005

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Tuesday, 21st June 2005

9.30 - 12.40 SESSION 3
Chair: Thomas HELLER, Stanford University, U.S.A.
9.30 - 10.10

"Regional and Subglobal Climate Blocs. A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Bottom-up Climate Regimes" [paper (138 Kb)] - [presentation (97 Kb)]
Carlo CARRARO, University of Venice and Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Italy
Discussant: Richard NEWELL, Resouces for the Future (RFF), U.S.A. [discussion (110 Kb)]

10.10 - 10.50 "Getting from Here to There: A likely Architecture for International Cooperation on Climate Change" [presentation (53 Kb)]
Ray KOPP, Resources for the Future (RFF), U.S.A.
Discussant: Christian EGENHOFER, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium [presentation (345 Kb)]
10.50 - 11.20 Break: Refreshments served in Chiostro dei Cipressi

11.20 - 12.00

"Bottom-up and Top-Down Approaches in Long-Term Climate Policies - A Quantitative Assessment" [paper (131 Kb)] - [presentation (1,85 Mb)]
Christoph BÖHRINGER, Centre for European Policy Research (ZEW), Germany
Discussant: Pierre NOËL, French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), France

12.00 - 12.40
"Self-Enforcing Agreements and International Trade in Greenhouse Gas Emission Rights" [presentation (463 Kb)]
Thomas RUTHERFORD, University of Colorado, U.S.A.
Discussant: Ottmar EDENHOFER, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
13.00 - 14.15 Lunch: served in Chiostro dei Cipressi
14.15 -16.15 FINAL PANEL
Chair: Henry JACOBY, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), U.S.A.
 

Panelists:
- Philip BAGNOLI, OECD Environment Directorate, France
- Maria Michela MORESE, Italian Ministry for the Environment, Italy
- Thomas HELLER, Stanford University, U.S.A.
- Richard MORGENSTERN, Resources for the Future (RFF), U.S.A.
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Jonathan PERSHING, World Resouces Institute, U.S.A.

16.15
Adjournment
16.15 - 16.45 Farewell Cocktail served in Chiostro dei Cipressi

 

Further useful papers:

"Towards a Global Climate Regime Priority Areas For a Coherent EU Strategy" [paper (369 Kb)]
Christian EGENHOFER, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium


 

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