The Business Council for International Understanding is pleased to
announce
GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK FORUM
Hosted by:
Fordham University Graduate School of Business
Keynote Speaker:
Ambassador Richard Jones
Deputy Executive Director
International Energy Agency
Panel Discussion on Economic Implications of Carbon Regulations
Including
Prof. Dominick Salvatore, Distinguished Professor and Chair of
Department of Economics, Fordham University
Dr. Jorge Rodriguez, Former Minister of Economy and Energy, Chile
Dean, Business School, Universidad Alberto Hurtado
Drawing on the results of the new World Energy Outlook 2009, Mr.
Jones will provide a comprehensive update of energy demand and
supply projections and their implications for energy security and the
environment. Amb. Jones will further outline results of an in-depth
assessment of the prospects for global gas markets, including
emergence of shale gas as an abundant and potentially low-cost source
of supply in North America. He will also present a post-2012
scenario, which the IEA prepared as input to the UNFCC climate
negotiations, which details a pathway for the energy sector to
achieve a transition to a low-carbon economy.
For the agenda and registration please follow the link.
Space is limited and reservation is required.
Monday, November 30, 2009
3:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M.
Fordham University
Lincoln Center Campus
Lowenstein Building, 12th Floor
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