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Symposium: The Coal Challenge

Climate Change, Employment, and Energy Politics

Time

17:00 - 19:00

Venue

Faculty of Business and Economics
Peter Merian-Weg 6
4002 Basel

The symposium ‘The Coal Challenge‘ brings together experts from international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), energy industry, and academia to discuss a changing investment landscape in the light of national decisions on coal in advanced industrialized countries.

The Coal Challenge
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Coal accounts for 28% of the global primary energy supply, and coal-fired power generation is the single largest source of CO2 emissions. To meet the Paris climate goals, a large part of the world’s coal reserves must remain unused. This is why many countries are considering policies to discontinue the mining and/or use of coal. However, while some countries have already adopted concrete strategies to phase out coal, others have not even brought the issue on to the political agenda. Where do these differences come from?

The focus of the debate will include the constellations under which the relevant stakeholders (energy companies, trade associations, local governments, NGOs, etc.) can or cannot agree on pathways to phase out coal. We will especially focus on the role of local coal industries, their positioning in global resource trade, and the perspectives for employees in times of structural change. Ultimately, sustainable and politically feasible coal policies are not possible without addressing these challenges.

This public event will include a keynote presentation followed by a panel discussion. The event concludes with a reception (apéro).

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Intended for

Age:
  • 18+
  • 20-40
  • 55+

Activity

Content: medium

Interactivity: active/passive

Inside/outside: inside

Categories

Registration is free but places are limited.
Languages: English
Weather dependent? No
Does it cost anything? No