Coal is the central threat to the climate – keep it in the ground
The SNS Economic Policy Council 2020 has released a report that presents how Swedish policy should be designed to curb, and in the long term, stop global climate change.
The report is presented by John Hassler, Chairman of the SNS Economic Policy Council 2020, professor of Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES), Stockholm University
Since 1974, SNS annually appoints a group of academic researchers that analyses how various key aspects of the economy function over time. Based on its conclusions, the Council makes recommendations to politicians and also, occasionally, to other decision-makers. The purpose of SNS is to ensure that the public debate is based on high-quality scientific research.
You are welcome to join Finnish and Swedish academics, business leaders and government officials when they apply a bilateral approach to the climate challenges our societies face today.
Program
10.00 Coffee
10.20 Welcome, Gunvor Kronman, CEO, Hanaholmen and Anders Ahnlid, Ambassador of Sweden
10.30 SNS Economic Policy Council Report is presented by: John Hassler, Chairman of SNS Economic Policy Council 2020, Professor of Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES), Stockholm University
11.00 Comments on the report from a business perspective: Jukka Leskelä, CEO of Finnish Energy
11.15 Comments on the report from a climate leadership perspective: Jouni Keronen, Climate Leadership Coalition
11.30 Comments on the report from an energy perspective: Antti Arasto, Research Manager (Energy) at VTT, representing the Finnish Climate Change Panel
11.45 Comments on the report from a governmental perspective: Paula Perälä, Ministerial Adviser at the Ministry of the Environment of Finland
12.00 The program ends
Moderator: Torsten Fagerholm, Journalist
You can download the SNS Economic Policy Council Report 2020 here.
More information: Project Manager Erik Lund, erik.lund(at)hanaholmen.fi
Please register no later than 6 March 2020 through the link below!
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