Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center for International Security and Cooperation Stanford University


Events




Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth in Asia  
Shorenstein APARC Seminar Series

Date and Time
September 10, 2009 - September 11, 2009
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Availability
By Invitation Only


Speakers
Gi-Wook Shin - Director, Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University
Michael H. Armacost - Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University
Cho Hyun - Ambassador at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, ROK
Yoichi Kaya - Director-General at Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth
Phillip Lipscy - Professor, Political Science at Stanford University
Lauren Bigelow - North American Commercial Director at New Energy Finance
Jiang Kejun - Director at Energy Research Institute, China
John P. Weyant - Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University
Prodipto Ghosh - Distinguished Fellow at The Energy & Resources Institute, India
Masahiko Aoki - Senior Fellow, Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University

This dialogue will bring together distinguished experts from Stanford and Silicon Valley, top specialists from around the region, and leaders in various fields such as business, politics, academia, and media.  We will begin with an exploration of the influence of energy competition on international relations in Asia.  After establishing the geopolitical context the group will explore new ideas on how to promote energy efficiency, clean technology, and the reduction of carbon emissions.

Experts will look closely at the Japanese experience in the development and dissemination of energy efficient and pollution-control technologies, critical elements of meeting growing demands for energy without causing greater harm to the environment.  We will discuss how the United States, under the new Obama administration, may contribute more to the reduction of carbon emissions and the advance of alternative energy technologies.  And we will analyze how the growing energy consumers in developing Asia can join a post-Kyoto Protocol that effectively mitigates the environmental impact of energy use and reduces the tensions arising from competition for energy resources.

Location
Kyoto International Community House Event Hall
2-1 Torii-cho,Awataguchi,
Sakyo-ku Kyoto,606-8536
JAPAN


FSI Contact
Benjamin Self