Time: October 12 - November 19, 2022
About the Forum:
The climate and energy challenge is inherently global as individual nations cannot control the global thermostat in isolation and must collaborate to curb the consequences of climate change. Join the University of Chicago and Peking University for a joint forum convening academics, policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders to discuss how the US and China – the two largest carbon producers - and the world, are addressing the climate and energy challenge.
Upcoming Events:
Wednesday, October 12 (Chicago Date)
Location:Virtual
6:30 pm
Welcome Remarks by Executive Vice President Juan de Pablo, University of Chicago
6:35 pm
Remarks by President Paul Alivisatos, University of Chicago; President GONG Qihuang, Peking University; and Consul General ZHAO Jian, The People's Republic of China in Chicago
6:45 pm
Fireside Chat: Is there a Path Forward on Climate Diplomacy?
Featuring Jonathan Pershing, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and Ji ZOU, China Energy Foundation
Moderated by Lisa Friedman, The New York Times
7:55 pm
Concluding Remarks
Thursday, October 13 (China Date)
Location:Virtual
7:30 am
Welcome Remarks by Executive Vice President Juan de Pablo, University of Chicago
7:35 am
Remarks by President Paul Alivisatos, University of Chicago; President GONG Qihuang, Peking University; and Consul General ZHAO Jian, The People's Republic of China in Chicago
7:45 am
Fireside Chat: Is there a Path Forward on Climate Diplomacy?
Featuring Jonathan Pershing, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and Ji ZOU, China Energy Foundation
Moderated by Lisa Friedman, The New York Times
8:55 am
Concluding Remarks
The details can be seen in the
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Source: Peking University and the World