Symposium sur le commerce et le changement climatique à Durban
Le Symposium sur le commerce et le changement climatique de Durban était organisé conjointement par le Ministère sud-africain du commerce et de l’industrie, l'OMC et le Centre international pour le commerce et le développement durable. Il s’est tenu à Durban (Afrique du Sud) les 5 et 6 décembre 2011.
VOIR AUSSI:
> Le commerce a un rôle à jouer pour faire face au changement climatique
> Le système commercial multilatéral et les changements climatiques: introduction
Monday 5 December
Opening remarks
time: 08:30 - 08:45
Trade and Regional Integration Issues with Special Focus on Southern Africa and Trade in Environmental Products
time: 08:45 - 10:30
Organized by: FES/TRALAC
Promoting Trade and Sustainable Development Through the Influence and use of International Standards
time: 10:35 - 12:20
Organized by: SIS/SECO/EMPA
Averting the Risk of Climate Protectionism
time: 12:30 - 13:30
Organized by: World Growth
Trade Policy as Response Measures: Searching for Progress
time: 13:35 - 15:20
Organized by: IISD/ENTWINED
Embodied Emissions in Trade: Leakage and Border Measures
time: 15:25 - 17:10
Organized by: Cambridge Econometrics/Climate Strategies
Mutual Supportiveness of Trade and Climate Change Regimes: WTO’s role
time: 17:15 - 19:00
Organized by: WTO
Tuesday 6 December
Sharing Technology in a Low-Carbon Knowledge Economy
time: 08:45 - 10:30
Organized by: SAIIA
Adoption and Diffusion of Climate Technologies: The Role of the IP System
time: 10:35 - 12:20
Organized by: WIPO/NFTC/WTO
Legal Preparedness for The Global Green Economy
time: 12:30 - 13:30
Organized by: CISDL
Which Trade Policies for Tackling the Climate Change Challenges in Agriculture
time: 13:35 - 15:20
Organized by: IFPRI
Harnessing Trade for Climate Change Mitigation
time: 15:25 - 17:10
Organized by: ICTSD
Biofuel Development and Forests: Impacts and Implications for Governance
time: 17:15 - 19:00
Organized by: CIFOR
High Level Session: Where to Go From Durban?
time: 19:15 - 20:45
Organized by: ICTSD/WTO/the dti