Links 2015: Workshop on the linkages between energy, food and water consumption for Brazil in the context of climate change mitigation strategies
- π€ Speaker: C-EENRG, UNISUL, Cam Econometrics, OU
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 01 December 2015, 14:30 - 18:00
- π Venue: Keynes Lecture Theatre, King's College
Abstract
This workshop is part of the international academic project LINKS 2015 between the University of Cambridge and UNISUL (Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Brazil), funded through the Newton Funds, EPSRC and FAPESC . Academics from UNISUL , the University of Cambridge, the Open University and Cambridge Econometrics will present their research, mainly focused in the food-water-energy nexus.
- 14:30 β14:40 Welcome. Pablo Salas, 4CMR.
- 14.40 β15:00 Introduction to the LINKS and BRIDGE projects. Dr. Jean-Francois Mercure, 4CMR.
- 15:00 β15:20 Economics of the Nexus. Hector Pollitt, Cambridge Econometrics.
- 15:20 β15:40 The international legal framework for the energy transition. Prof. Jorge ViΓ±uales, C-EENRG.
- 15:40 β16:00 The results of Links 2015 in Brazil. Prof. Baltazar Guerra, UNISUL . Prof. Rafael Faraco, UNISUL .
- 16:00 β16:20 LINKS conference. Issa Berchin, UNISUL
- 16:20 β16:40 New research and spin offs of Links 2015: Environmental Justice, Environmental Education and βGreenCampusβ Stategies at Unisul. GREENS team, UNISUL .
- 16:40 β17:00 The evolution of EU’s biofuel policy and its implications for Brazil. Dr. Pierre Bocquillon, C-EENRG
- 17:00 β17:20 Emulation, uncertainty and environmental feedbacks in integrated assessment. Dr. Neil Edwards, Open University
- 17:20 β17:40 Panel discussion
- 17:40 β20.00 Drinks reception and networking
Series This talk is part of the Talks related to sustainability and the environment series.
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Tuesday 01 December 2015, 14:30-18:00