On December 5, the Pembina Institute presented China’s Changing Energy Climate, an online panel discussion about key trends in China’s energy market and their implications for Canada and the world.
See below for the video recording, slides, and Twitter recap.
Speakers
- Jiang Lin, Nat Simons chair in China energy policy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Ranping Song, developing country climate action manager, World Resources Institute
Moderator: Sara Hastings-Simon, Alberta associate director, Pembina Institute
Video
Slides
Media coverage
- Squamish Chief: The China connection
- Troy Media: Could Canada’s costly innovation help solve China’s coal dilemma?
Tweets
China’s Changing Energy Climate
More info
- Read the media advisory: China’s energy revolution: What does it mean for Canada and the world?
- Share the event on Facebook: China’s Changing Energy Climate
- Join the conversation on Twitter: #ClimateChina
Previous webinars
- What do the U.S. election results mean for climate, energy, and Canada? (November 2016)
- Clean Growth and the 2017 B.C. Election (April 2017)