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http://www.itinerainstitute.org/en/events/_event/climate-relativism-december/
Climate Relativism: On Salvation Through Fossil Shortage
11
December
2007
Location Itinera Institute

Boulevard Leopold II Laan 184d

1080 Brussels

Time 18:00hrs - 20:00hrs
Speaker(s)
Johan Albrecht

Johan Albrecht studied at the universities of Ghent and Oxford and has a PhD in environmental economics from Ghent University. A senior fellow at the Itinera Institute, he teaches economic analysis of environmental law and environmental economics at Ghent University, as well as a course on the US economy (Antwerp University, MA American Studies). He is the author of two books and over thirty publications in international journals and volumes. As scientific advisor, he worked for Belgian and international organisations.

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Climate Relativism: on Climate Salvation Through Fossil Shortage
by prof. dr. Johan Albrecht
 
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The popular climate story neglects the end of the fossil energy era. An energy transition is therefore necessary. This challenge requires a consistent policy answer. In the long run, it offers the potential for important future wealth creation. In order to make this possible, a framework allowing for research networking and for entrepreneurship around smart energy technology is crucial.
 
Programme
 
18.00 h
Welcome and sandwiches
 
18.30 h
Introduction
Marc De Vos, Director of the Itinera Institute
 
18.35 h
Climate Relativism: on Climate Salvation Through Fossil Shortage
Johan Albrecht, Senior Fellow of the Itinera Institute
 
19.15
Questions
 
Learn more about Johan Albrecht here. Read the press statement here.
 
Participation is free of charge and the Itinera Institute will provide you with a free copy of “Climate relativism”. You can subscribe to this event by sending an email to events@itinerainstitute.org.
 
 
 
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