Climate and Energy
2018 Japan-India Policy Research Workshop
As commissioned work from the Ministry of the Environment of the Government of Japan (MOEJ), the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) held a workshop, entitled “Japan-India Policy Research Workshop” on 26 and 27 July 2018. About 50 participants from India, Japan, the US and others attended the workshop, and exchanged views and ideas on the latest climate related policies in India and Japan, promoting synergies and minimising trade-offs, enabling conditions and frameworks for increasing multiple benefits, and the design of the ratchet-up processes under the Paris Agreement, with a view to answering three main Talanoa questions of “where are we?”, “where do we want to go?”, and “how do we get there?”. The collected inputs and contributions from the workshop will be synthesised and submitted to the Talanoa Dialogue.
Date | 26 - 27 July 2018 |
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Venue | India Habitat Centre, New Delhi INDIA |
Organiser | Ministry of the Environment, Japan |
Co-organisers | Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) |
Language | English |
Number of participants | Approx. 50 |
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Download All(zip 12.5MB)Presentation Materials
1 | Purpose and structure of the workshop Kentaro TamuraResearch leader, Climate and Energy Area, IGES |
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2 | Japan’s Climate Policy Kazuhisa KoakutsuDirector for International Negotiations, Office of Market mechanisms, and office of Director for International Strategy on Climate Change, Climate Change Policy Division, Global Environment Bureau, MOEJ |
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3 | Low Carbon Pathways for India -Where are we & where do we want to go? Ritu MathurSenior Fellow & Director, TERI |
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4 | Renewable Energy in India PC MaithaniAdvisor, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy |
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5 | India and the climate transition Ambuj SagarHead, School of Public Policy at the Indian Institute of Technology |
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6 | Policy Synergies and co-benefits:Climate change and air quality Sumit SharmaFellow & Associate Director, TERI |
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7 | The state of the energy transition towards 100% renewable energy in Japan Hironao MatsubaraChief researcher, Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies (ISEP) |
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8 | How do we get there? Woody biomass deployment strategy in Japan Takanobu AikawaSenior Researcher, Renewable Energy Institute |
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9 | Climate and Clean Air Coalition Seraphnie HaeusslingProgramme management officer & overall initiative oversight, CCAC |
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10 | JCM project development by JFE Gen TakahashiGeneral Manager, Overseas Administration department, JFE Engineering Corporation |
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11 | Summary of Day 1 Kentaro TamuraResearch leader, Climate and Energy Area, IGES |
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12 | Scaling up climate ambition, driving action: Talanoa Dialogue Damandeep SinghDirector, CDP |
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13 | Ratcheting-up Ambitiously: LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE TALANOADIALOGUE Karan MangotraFellow, TERI |
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14 | Designing the Ratchet-up process: Lessons learnt from the Talanoa Dialogue and leveraging the Transparency Framework Yamide DagnetSenior Associate, International Climate Action, World Resources Institute |
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15 | Designing the Ratchet-up Process: Modalities under the Paris Agreement Work Plan Vaibhav GuptaSenior Lead, CEEW |
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16 | Global Stocktake and Talanoa Dialogue Eri IkedaResearcher, Climate and Energy Area, IGES |
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