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Peter


From: Climate Strategies [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 21 January 2015 13:09
To: [email protected]
Subject: Climate Strategies & The Stanley Foundation INVITATION & CALL FOR 
ABSTRACTS: Global Climate Policy Conference 2015



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Invitation AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Global Climate Policy Conference 2015

RESEARCH-POLICY INTERFACE: REMOVING ROADBLOCKS, EXPLORING IDEAS

New Delhi, 30th April and 1st May 2015

Climate Strategies and The Stanley Foundation (TSF) have pleasure in inviting 
you to take part in the second Global Climate Policy Conference (GCPC) that 
will be held in New Delhi, India on Thursday and Friday, 30th April and 1st May 
2015.

The GCPC 2015 is part of a wider engagement process "Global Research-Policy 
Interface Climate 2015. Strengthening the Research-Policy interface in the 
international climate negotiations<http://goo.gl/BLuXtL>" with the following 
goals:

*         Identifying key questions behind the most likely roadblocks for the 
Paris COP;

*         Collecting, developing and communicating analysis of the main 
realistic options for answers;

*         Creating an "Exploratorium" for new ideas that could help with 
negotiations;

*         Defining the issues and what analysis tells us, in a clear final 
document for negotiators and stakeholders

The conference will bring together researchers and analysts from academia and 
think-tanks, together with negotiators and other practitioners and focus on:

*         Exploring new economic, social and political ideas that could help 
with negotiations;

*         Analysing concrete options to remove obstacles on the way to Paris.

Similarly to the year before the focus of the agenda will be informed by 
submissions and contributions. The output of the conference will be 
subsequently brought to the Business and Climate Summit in May 2015 and the 
Paris Scientific Conference Our Common Future under Climate Change in July 
2015. Finally in the fall 2015 we will publish the "Analyst's Guide to the 
Paris COP".

The Global Interface Programme Committee will select four to six topics meeting 
the Project goals to be presented at GCPC2015 on the first day of the 
conference.
With this email we would like to invite and encourage you to:
- participate in the conference (please fill in the attached 
form<climatestrategies.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Pre-registration-Form-GCPCII-for-calls.docx>);
- submit a topic you would like to present at the conference (short, one page 
description suffices at this stage);
- forward this invite to researchers who are studying new, exciting topics.
Please submit your topics by the 9th of March, by emailing: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
We intend to confirm the participants and speakers of the conference by 
mid-March 2015. Please note that there is travel support available for 
presenters- subject to individual arrangements.
We look forward to your input!
Best regards,
Andrzej Błachowicz                                                              
                  Todd J. Edwards
Managing Director                                                               
                  Program Officer - Climate Change
Climate Strategies                                                              
                   The Stanley Foundation
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