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12-19 美國馬里蘭大學Klaus Hubacek教授學術報告: The Carbon Implications of Global Inequality

題目:The Carbon Implications of Global Inequality

主講人:美國馬里蘭大學Klaus Hubacek教授

時間:2016年12月19日 下午15:00-16:30

地點:主樓6層 (能源與環境政策研究中心)

主講人簡介:
   Dr Klaus Hubacek is a professor of geographical sciences in the Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland. He is an ecological economist with a research focus on conceptualizing and modeling the interaction between human and environmental systems and developing and modeling scenarios of future change. Dr. Hubacek has worked extensively with stakeholders in participatory research projects and led large interdisciplinary research teams. He has published more than 200 articles in journals, books and research reports on topics such as climate change adaptation and mitigation, participatory modelling, management of ecosystems services, land use change and governance. Dr. Hubacek has conducted studies for a number of national agencies in Austria, China, Japan, UK, and U.S. and international institutions such as the European Statistical Office (EUROSTAT), the International Union for Conservation and Nature (IUCN), and the World Bank. Currently, he is on the advisory board for the City of Shanghai Climate Center in China and for the Sustainable Land Management Program of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research; he serves on the editorial board of a number of scientific journals and is council member of the International Input-Output Association.


內容介紹:
    About 50% of the global population, more than 3 billion people, live on less than 3$ a day. The global top 10% earn more than 23$ per day. Clearly lifestyles, consumption patterns and associated carbon footprints differ enormously between rich and poor. Questions for this alternative assignment (or Ted talk No4. transition to a world without oil) : What is the difference in terms of carbon footprints? Do we see a convergence of lifestyles and carbon footprints of rich folks across countries? What would be the carbon implications of moving hundreds of millions of people out of poverty as proposed in the United Nations sustainable development goals? These are some of the questions addressed in this talk.

 

(承辦:能源與環境政策研究中心,科研與學術交流中心)

 

 

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