China’s efforts to address climate change, including its national investments in clean energy are, in terms of percentage of GDP, three times that of the UnitedStates.
In the context of China’s existing actions on climate change and current commitments in relation to other countries, the panel will explore how, at a global level, China’s efforts will impact climate change. The discussion will address the challenges for China and the current growth centered development model.
Chair | Mr Jim Middleton - Presenter, Newsline, Australia Network |
Panel | Prof John Daley - CEO, Grattan Institute |
Dr Malte Meinshausen - Honorary Fellow School of Earth Science, University of Melbourne | |
Ms Anna Rose - co-founder of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition | |
Dr Dale Jiajun Wen - Third World Network |
This event is hosted by Asialink, The Confucius Institute, The Melbourne Energy Institute and The University of Melbourne's Engagement Division as partof the series "Australia's Role in the World"
DATE: | 31 July 2012 | |
TIME: | 6.30pm - 8.00pm | |
VENUE: | Carrillo Gantner Theatre, Sidney Myer Asia Centre, The University of Melbourne | |
REGISTER: | REGISTER TO THE EVENT HERE. For further enquiries please call 9035 6387 or send an email to zidauth@unimelb.edu.au |
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