An Economic View of Environmental ProtectioneAmbiente
Robert N. Stavins
Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Conference on Sustainability in Manufacturing
Assoreca and the Green Economy Network
Assolombarda Auditorium, Milano
November 20, 2014
L’effet de serre est le principal responsable du réchauffement climatique. Pour lutter contre ce phénomène qui menace la planète mais aussi l’homme, il n’y a pas de secret : il faut réduire nos émissions de carbone. L’un des premiers gestes à faire, c’est de repenser les transports et la voiture. Zoom sur les meilleurs moyens d’agir pour préserver le climat.
This module is part of a course elaborated in the context of the collaboration between FAO project named Communication for Sustainable Development Initiative (CSDI) and Openet S.p.A. Technologies in the Democratic Republic of Congo. CSDI and Openet Technologies S.p.A launched (2012) the initiative ‘Rural radio’ to support sustainable agricultural development in DRC. This initiative was part of the Satellite Way for Education Project funded by Openet and the European Space Agency (ESA): the main objective is to strengthen initiatives and preparedness interventions in the field of ComDev on climate change, food security and rural livelihoods. With the support of AMARC and thanks to Openet technical assistance, a number of rural radios have taken part in the initiative. Rural radios are one of the most widespread forms of media used in Congo and therefore can facilitate a community’s dialogue as well as knowledge-sharing on adaptation to climate change. At the same time, the project supported the creation of radio networks where people were able to share knowledge and experiences about the impact of climate change and food insecurity. In order to reinforce knowledge sharing, the project provided intensive training to 57 journalists of ten different rural radios based on broadcasting capabilities, participatory methodologies and technical notions regarding climate change and food nutrition. Openet and CSDI project increased the technology capacity of rural radios involved by providing them with lap-tops, modems and satellite connection.
An Economic View of Environmental ProtectioneAmbiente
Robert N. Stavins
Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Conference on Sustainability in Manufacturing
Assoreca and the Green Economy Network
Assolombarda Auditorium, Milano
November 20, 2014
L’effet de serre est le principal responsable du réchauffement climatique. Pour lutter contre ce phénomène qui menace la planète mais aussi l’homme, il n’y a pas de secret : il faut réduire nos émissions de carbone. L’un des premiers gestes à faire, c’est de repenser les transports et la voiture. Zoom sur les meilleurs moyens d’agir pour préserver le climat.
This module is part of a course elaborated in the context of the collaboration between FAO project named Communication for Sustainable Development Initiative (CSDI) and Openet S.p.A. Technologies in the Democratic Republic of Congo. CSDI and Openet Technologies S.p.A launched (2012) the initiative ‘Rural radio’ to support sustainable agricultural development in DRC. This initiative was part of the Satellite Way for Education Project funded by Openet and the European Space Agency (ESA): the main objective is to strengthen initiatives and preparedness interventions in the field of ComDev on climate change, food security and rural livelihoods. With the support of AMARC and thanks to Openet technical assistance, a number of rural radios have taken part in the initiative. Rural radios are one of the most widespread forms of media used in Congo and therefore can facilitate a community’s dialogue as well as knowledge-sharing on adaptation to climate change. At the same time, the project supported the creation of radio networks where people were able to share knowledge and experiences about the impact of climate change and food insecurity. In order to reinforce knowledge sharing, the project provided intensive training to 57 journalists of ten different rural radios based on broadcasting capabilities, participatory methodologies and technical notions regarding climate change and food nutrition. Openet and CSDI project increased the technology capacity of rural radios involved by providing them with lap-tops, modems and satellite connection.
國際能源總署(IEA)每年定期公布「潔淨能源技術發展進程追蹤報告」(Tracking Clean Energy Progress, TCEP),過往主要是探討各技術是否符合IEA永續發展情境(Sustainable Development Scenario, SDS)所需趨勢;今年(2022年)則因應全球淨零排放,係針對55項對潔淨能源轉型至關重要的技術探討是否符合IEA 2050淨零路徑規劃軌跡(Net Zero Emission Scenario, NZE) ,並就如何“走上正軌”提供建議。該報告針對各項能源技術,分別提出全球淨零能源技術發展之最新趨勢、發展進程與挑戰、各國相關政策彙整、以及給政策制定者之建議。本報告分享工研院TIMES團隊整理之摘要分析,瞭解國際淨零評估下全球能源發展趨勢。
13. 治理委員會/任務型
1. 負責規劃CCC
• 抽選參與者條件
• CCC開會方式
• CCC開會頻率
2. 組成:17人
• 2位共同主席
• 12位委員
(參與式民主、經濟、社會與生態)
• 2位公民
• 1位報告員
(法國經濟社會與環境理事會副主席)
( 左 ) CO P 2 1 法 國 前 談 判 代 表
L a u re n ce Tu b i a n a
( 右 ) 智 庫 Te r r a N o va F o u n d a t i o n
執 行 長 T h i e r r y Pe c h
共同主席
「我們的角色是給公民高品質的資訊,確保他
們有安靜跟獨立的場域可以討論,幫助他們
寫出提案,但是公民才是大會的作者」
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14. 監督委員
法國經濟社會與
環境理事會指派
國民議會
議長指派
參議院
議長指派
確保程序獨立性+整體運作
A n n e F r a g o
處 長
M i c h è l e K a d i
處 長
《 明 日 進 行 曲 》 導 演
生 態 運 動 人 士
C y r i l D i o n
https://www.conventioncitoyennepourleclimat.fr/en/les-garants/
會後發新聞稿
• 出席情形
• 媒體興趣
• 便利參與
• 交流品質
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