Robert N. Stavins, Director of the Harvard Project, confers with Chairman Fahad Al-Attiya of the Qatar National Food Security Programme.
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Harvard Project Conducts Special Event at COP-18 with Government of Qatar
December 20, 2012
Author: Robert C. Stowe, Executive Director, Harvard Environmental Economics Program; Manager, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements co-hosted, with the government of the State of Qatar, a special high-level event at the Eighteenth Conference of the Parties (COP-18) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Doha on December 6, 2012. The event was titled "After Doha: Balancing Adaptation, Mitigation, and Economic Development."
Participants addressed the state of international climate regimes and prospects for progress over the next several years. Speakers were:
- His Excellency Fahad Bin Mohammed Al-Attiya, Chairman, Qatar National Food Security Programme
- Carlo Carraro, President and Professor of Environmental Economics and Econometrics, University of Venice; Climate Change and Sustainable Development Programme Coordinator, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
- Rabi Mohtar, Executive Director, Qatar Energy and Environment Research Institute
- Robert Stavins, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School; Director, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
The speakers' presentations may be downloaded below.
For more information about this publication please contact the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements Coordinator at 617-496-8054.
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