Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs): What Do We Need to Know to Assess Them?
Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs) promised to deliver quickly and effectively on just energy transitions in a select few developing countries. However, forged among a small group of partners outside the multilateral climate policy space, it is not yet clear how ambitious, just and inclusive they are. This webinar introduces a common framework for assessing JETPs performance on justice and the energy transition.
Speakers
—Anabella Rosemberg
Senior Advisor on Just Transition for the Climate Action Network International
—Srestha Banerjee
Director of the India Just Transition Centre at iFOREST
—David Boys
PSI Deputy General Secretary
—Tetet Lauron
Advisor for the United Nations Programme, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (Moderator)
Learn more → https://www.unrisd.org/en/library/publications/just-energy-transition-partnerships-toward-a-collective-assessment
Видео Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs): What Do We Need to Know to Assess Them? канала UNRISD
Speakers
—Anabella Rosemberg
Senior Advisor on Just Transition for the Climate Action Network International
—Srestha Banerjee
Director of the India Just Transition Centre at iFOREST
—David Boys
PSI Deputy General Secretary
—Tetet Lauron
Advisor for the United Nations Programme, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (Moderator)
Learn more → https://www.unrisd.org/en/library/publications/just-energy-transition-partnerships-toward-a-collective-assessment
Видео Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs): What Do We Need to Know to Assess Them? канала UNRISD
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