Trade and Climate Change Day


15th December 2009

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Rapidly escalating international concern on climate change and energy security has catapulted the issue of trade and climate change to the top of the global policy agenda. The international trade system is by definition made up of constraining or enabling regulations, which have the potential to play a critical role in the global transition to a low-carbon economy. In the context of climate change at least two dimensions are relevant to current trade policy and regulatory systems. Climate change, in itself, through its biophysical impacts, will necessarily affect sourcing, land use, production and trade flows, and most likely, terms of trade and competitiveness. Second, addressing climate change both to mitigate emissions as well as to adapt to change will require major transformations and change in production and trade patterns whether it’s done through national and sub‐national strategies, including non-statutory initiatives aimed at altering behaviour and re-defining what a society consumes; or, through agreed international cooperative action, such as in the context of UNFCCC. Hence, the concern for both climate and trade policy, is how to steer a global and local transition of such magnitude, without compromising -or at least minimally-development and growth prospects; and in the way, how to manage impacts on competitiveness in an equitable manner.

The ICTSD Trade and Climate Change Day will explore the most pressing challenges at the core of the trade and climate change debate. It will provide a space for constructive interaction among climate negotiators, experts from the trade and climate change community, civil society actors and the private sector in an informal and non-negotiating setting. After an opening plenary session the meeting will be organised in two parallel roundtables dealing respectively with competitiveness and carbon leakage; and clean energy generation. In the afternoon, another set of parallel roundtables will address issues related to aid for trade and climate financing mechanisms; and bunker fuels.

Participation on request. To register, please click here. If you have difficulties with registration please contact Samantha Derksen sderksen@ictsd.ch).

Agenda

09:00-10:00  Plenary Session “Trade and Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities”

10:00-10.15  Coffee/Tea

10:15-13:00  Roundtable on “Competitiveness and Emissions Leakage: Border Measures and Beyond”

10:15-13:00  Roundtable on “Clean Energy Generation and Lean Energy Use: Interweaving Trade and    Regulatory Frameworks”

13:00-14:30  Lunch break

14:30-17:30  Roundtable on “Aid for Trade and Climate Change Financing: Key Implications for LDCs and SIDS”

14:30-17.30  Roundtable on “Bunker Fuels: On Course or in the Air?”

17:30-18:30 Synthesis Session: Implications of Trade for UNFCCC Negotiations

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