Event

Roundtable Discussion on the CEC’s Priorities for 2010 and Beyond

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December 1, 2009

Public

The main objective of the meeting will be to develop a common vision around the new priorities outlined by the CEC’s Council of Ministers last June and to identify potential key elements to be included in the 2010–2015 Strategic Plan

  • Welcome and opening remarks by the JPAC Chair, Adriana Nelly Correa
  • Introductory remarks by the CEC Acting Executive Director, Evan Lloyd

Healthy Communities and Ecosystems

  • Moderator: Adriana Nelly Correa, JPAC member for Mexico
  • Facilitator: Thierry Conraud, C3 International

Panelists:

  • David Brackett, President of D. Brackett Consulting Inc.
  • Silvia Manzanilla Naim, Institute of Ecology, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
  • Chris Ganson, Senior Research Associate, EMBARQ: World Resources Institute, Center for Sustainable Transport and Cities

 

Climate Change–Low-Carbon Economy

  • Moderator: Jane Gardner, JPAC member for the United States
  • Facilitator: Thierry Conraud, C3 International

Panelists:

  • Michal Moore, Senior Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy, University of Calgary in Alberta ISEEE
  • Odón de Buen, President of Energía, Tecnología y Educación (ENTE)
  • Jeff Schott, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics

Greening the Economy in North America

Moderator: Laurent Benarrous, JPAC member for Canada
Facilitator: Thierry Conraud, C3 International

Panelists:

  • Michal Moore, Senior Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy, University of Calgary in Alberta ISEEE
  • Carlos Muñoz Piña, Director General for Research in Environmental Politics and Economics, Instituto Nacional de Ecología (INE)
  • Gretchen Daily, Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University (TBC)

Synthesis and Wrap-up

JPAC Follow-up and administrative matters

  1. Election of the 2010 JPAC Chair
  2. JPAC report on participation at CEC meetings
  3. JPAC priorities for 2010 and next meetings