Challenges and Prospects for a Green Economy
November 20, 2009 by Eugene
Filed under Events, Government and Policies
| December 1, 2009 | ||
| 2:45 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
Speaker: Mr Pavan Sukhdev, Study Leader – TEEB; Special Advisor & Head – Green Economy Initiative, UNEP; Chairman – Global Markets Centre Mumbai (Deutsche Bank)
Venue: Theatrette, Environment Building, #04-00, Singapore 228231
Increasingly, government and business leaders all over the world recognise they need to operate differently from before to take on the greatest challenge confronting mankind in the 21st century – Climate Change. But just how different is enough? Is sustainable consumption possible? Can we wean ourselves off carbon dependency? We find we begin unravelling the answers when we take the first but essential step to redefine the prosperity agenda – to pave the way towards the makings of a ‘Green Economy’.
Greening the economy entails deliberate efforts to reconfigure business and infrastructure in order to deliver better returns on natural and economic capital investments while at the same time reducing GHGs, extracting and using less natural resources, creating less waste and reducing social disparities. At the same time, we reap benefits of creating more vibrant and sustainable living communities as enabling conditions for the green economy, are created & sustained.
Mr Pavan Sukhdev will share findings from his study highlighting the evidence of environmentally-inclusive economics to achieve both ecosystem conservation & economic development. He will discuss the challenges & prospects for the green economy in relation to climate change, carbon markets and ecological restoration, as well as recommend a global plan for a green industrial revolution and the implementation of green strategies to green national economies.
Details and registration at the SEI website.
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