Resources

Go back

Climate Change and Energy Supply: Policy Perspectives from Europe, Asia and Australia

Published 22 Dec 2014
Source:  Canada 2020 (Flickr)

Source: Canada 2020 (Flickr)

A comprehensive global solution is required for combating climate change. The growing demand for energy and the need for new ways to produce and use energy are key challenges to face the consequences of climate change. With the EU and Asia comprising a large part of the world’s population from both developed and developing countries, this public forum brings together experts from these socially and politically diverse regions.
This event was put on by the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) in collaboration with the University of Melbourne EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges, the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute and the Australian-German College of Climate & Energy Transitions.
Hear from distinguished speakers from Europe, Asia and Australia about policy alternatives to meet the challenges of climate change and future energy supply:

Prof Tim Flannery
Professorial Fellow
Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute

Prof Wang Run
Vice Director, Institute of Urban Environment
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hubei University
Wuhan, China

Prof Ross Garnaut
The Melbourne Institute for Economic and Social Research

Mr Scott Wyatt
Advisor – Energy, Environment, Fisheries, Forestry
Delegation of the European Union to Australia

Ms Cathy Alexander (Moderator)
Research Fellow
Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute