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ICEF 1st Annual Meeting

Plenary Session (Part1)
The Role of Innovation for
Addressing Climate Change

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Summary

As the opening session of ICEF 2014, a discussion was held on the importance of innovation in order to lower greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate global warming. Presentations were held by the renowned panelists on topics such as: the use of old technologies in innovation, technological innovation for global warming, the government’s and the private companies’ role in innovation, and the innovation of social systems.

After the presentations, the chair led the discussions on an array of topics, including the next climate meeting (COP21), important policies for innovation, green growth and the innovation of economic and social systems.

There was unanimous agreement on the importance of 2015’s COP21 meeting, and the possibility ICEF hold in promoting this meeting. Making common cause is very important, and a synergy effect is likely.

It is very difficult to determine how far the government’s role should stretch in promoting innovation, and the panelists we’re divided in the matter. However, most panelists agreed that public funding should be used in high-level research, since private entities are not likely to invest in projects that yield practical results many years later.

Another important topic was the need for innovating not only in technology, but also in social systems and in economic systems. One thing that was mentioned was the need to move away from using GDP as the sole indicator of progress, for example using accounting rules that take environmental effects into account.

Chair

David Sandalow

Inaugural Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University

Speakers

Vaclav Smil

Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Manitoba

Presentation

Mitsutsune Yamaguchi

Visiting Professor, Komaba Organization for Educational Excellence (KOMEX), The University of Tokyo

Presentation

Nguyen Minh Quang

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Viet Nam

Matthew Hancock

Minister of State for Business, Enterprise and Energy, in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Energy and Climate Change, United Kingdom

Laurence Tubiana

Special Representative for COP21, Ambassador for Climate Change Negotiations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, France Professor, Sciences Po Paris and Professor, Columbia University
Founder and Director, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) Co-Chair, Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Leadership Council
President, French Development Agency (AFD) Board of Governors

Presentation

Norio Sasaki

Vice Chairman, KEIDANREN (Japan Business Federation) Vice Chairman, Toshiba Corporation
Member of the Council for Industrial Competitiveness

Presentation

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