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Dear <<First Name>> <<Last Name>>,
At this event, the panellists, which include European policymakers and modellers involved in leading research projects on modelling climate mitigation will discuss the considerations for the 2040 targets and how modelling can support policymaking in this space. Emerging challenges in the climate policy space will be discussed as well as the potential model development to respond to the changing needs of policymaking.
The event will also serve to launch a first policy brief that will address the challenges and opportunities associated with delivering the EU’s 2040 climate targets and more broadly informing international climate negotiations towards the global stocktake process.
Join us for the discussion!
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Date: 13 September 2023
Time: 12:30-14:30 CET
Venue: Bruegel events suite, Rue de la Charité 33 (4th floor), 1210 Brussels
For more details, see the event page.
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This event is publicly livestreamed and open to on-site participation. Select how you participate in the registration form.
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Check-in and lunch (on-site only)
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Framing the 2040 climate target discussions
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Georg Zachmann, Senior fellow, Bruegel
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How does the 2040 target look across models for climate neutrality pathways?
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Robert Pietzcker, Senior Scientist, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Europe’s 2040 targets through the lens of Integrated Assessment Models
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Bas van Ruijven, Group Leader, Sustainable Service Systems Research Group, IIASA
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Comments by representatives from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Climate and Directorate-General for Energy
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Miguel Gil Tertre, Chief Economist, Directorate-General, European Commission, DG ENER
More speakers to be confirmed.
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