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The Global Energy Challenge – An IEA View

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The Global Energy Challenge – An IEA View
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The historical Paris Agreement was adopted in December 2015 by as many as 196 States, parties to the UNFCCC. It aims to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping the global temperature rise this century well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. In October 2016, after a very swift process, the accord cleared the final threshold of 55 countries representing 55 percent of global emissions required for it to enter into force. Both developed and developing countries shall commit to ambitious emissions reductions, while the UNFCCC defines the rules of implementation and establishes a viable plan to provide financial support to developing countries to support climate action. International scientific, technological and financial co-operation is viewed as an element of crucial importance. How are global corporations, institutional players and first-tier research institutions reacting to the new, global challenges in the energy sector? At this event, global stakeholders will present their visions and strategies, which will then be challenged by ETH faculty members and researchers. This will be followed by an open panel discussion, where the audience will have the possibility to challenge the panelists.