- Cet évènement est passé.
Fall School, Chaire Economie du Climat, Jeudi 13 et vendredi 14 octobre 2022


Palais Brongniart
28 place de la Bourse
75002 Paris
2ème étage– La Place Fintech
Retrouver les présentations de la Journée 1 en cliquant sur le titre des interventions
Jeudi 13 octobre 2022
Carbon neutrality
Olivier Massol (IFP School, CEC) Demand response as a source of flexibility in low-carbon power systems: insights from the French case
Adrien Nicolle (CentraleSupélec, CEC) The economics of CCS infrastructures
Behrang Shirizadeh (CIRED, Deloitte) Long-term optimization of the Hydrogen-Electricity nexus in France: Green, Blue, or Pink Hydrogen
Carbon Pricing and Border Tax adjustment
Maureen Cropper (Maryland University), Chairwoman
Marc Baudry (Paris Nanterre University, CEC) What prospects and challenges for the EU-ETS in the years to come?
Marie Raude (Paris Nanterre University, CEC) Firms in the EU ETS: a categorisation based on transaction behaviour
Etienne Espagne (The World Bank) Impacts of CBAM on EU trade partners: consequences for developing countries
Climate justice
Daniel Herrera (Paris Dauphine-PSL University), Chairman
Anna Creti (Paris Dauphine – PSL University, CEC) and Maria Eugenia Sanin (Paris Saclay University, CEC) North versus South: the transition dilemma
Edouard Pignède (AgroParisTech, CEC) Who carries the burden of climate change? Impact of droughts in Sub-Saharan Africa
Marc Fleurbaey (PSE) Inequalities and Carbon Pricing
Vendredi 14 octobre 2022
10:00- 12:00: Climate economics, decision making and policies
Summary of the scientific sessions, by the Charmen and Chairwomen
Round table: how do climate economics influence stakeholders’ decisions?
Philippe Delacote (INRAE, CEC), Chairman
With:
Anne Varet – Ademe
Edouard Lanckriet – Bioline
Frédérique Rigal – Airbus
Laurent Joudon – EDF
Juliette Quef – Vert Le Média
Vipulan Puvaneswaran – Environmental Activist
