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Beyond the Fossil Fuel Chokepoint: Pathways for Decarbonisation

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Host: Oxford Climate Alumni Network

Against the backdrop of the Santa Marta conference, it seems that, in many respects, the climate conversation has now moved beyond whether the transition should happen, towards how it can be financed, governed, and implemented equitably at speed.

The event will take the form of facilitated dialogue beginning with a brief keynote address to frame the conversation followed by a fireside chat, bringing together alumni and other guests, for both strategic perspective and practical insight to the conversation.

A light brunch will be available.

Speakers

Keynote Address: Chinelo Anohu - Founder & CEO, Mutandis Africa

Stephen Hammer, PhD - Founding CEO, New York Climate Exchange. Visiting fellow at the Oxford Martin School

Frank van der Vleuten - Coordinating policy officer for climate finance, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Chris Basinski - Principal Energy Economist, EBRD

Lucy Shaw - Energy Investor and Writer, Leader of Gordon Management. Visiting fellow at LSE and Co-Host of Power Plays podcast

Moderator: Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett - Former senior gov advisor at DESNZ and No10 Downing Street. Policy Fellow at Cambridge Centre for Science and Policy and Host of The Energy Revolution Podcast

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Location
Toynbee Hall
28 Commercial St, London E1 6LS, UK
Lecture Hall - Ground Floor
Engage with University of Oxford experts at the forefront of climate science and impact.
111 Going