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Invitation on December 13th in Paris | Event on Carbon pricing mechanisms in financing a low-carbon transition

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On the ocasion of the ‘One Planet Summit’, convened by President Macron in Paris, I4CE in partnership with ERCST/ICTSD would like to invite you on December 13th to the event:

Role of carbon pricing mechanisms
in financing a sustainable transition to a low-carbon society”

15 Quai Anatole France, 75007 Paris

Wednesday, December 13th, 2017

from 2:00PM to 5:30PM

This meeting aims to bring together stakeholders to have an open discussion about the role that carbon pricing mechanisms, including carbon markets, can play in financing the transition to a low-carbon society, both in developing and developed countries.

This event will take place in the offices of Caisse des Dépôts and will be followed by a networking drink.

Please find the draft agenda

 free-registration

(limited number of seats available)

Looking forward to hearing from you and seeing you in Paris on December 13.

13 Dec 2017

Invitation on December 13th in Paris | Event on Carbon pricing mechanisms in financing a low-carbon transition

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