The whole of the sixth session of March 23, 2010, on the topic: “Cleantech mobility solutions: assessing and choosing?”.
Introductions by Taoufik Souami on the “Climate change, urban mobility and Cleantech” program and the background to the session, and by Edwin Zaccaï on the content of the session (16:07)
01 - Introductions by Taoufik Souami and Edwin Zaccaï
Presentation by Mark Wilson (download presentation here) (22:38)
02 - Presentation by Mark Wilson
Discussion with Edwin Zaccaï: Cleantech and automobile energy efficiency; IETA member firms that operate both in Europe and the US (07:53)
03 - Contribution by Edwin Zaccaï
Discussion with Thomas Lagier: the relations between the federal government, the States and big corporations on innovation and the search for technical solutions; the impact of economic constraints, institutions (05:52)
04 - Contribution by Thomas Lagier
Discussion with Jean-Pierre Orfeuil: standards; the possibilities of consensus; establishing targets (12:25)
05 - Contribution by Jean-Pierre Orfeuil
Discussion with Benoît Lefèvre: President Obama’s capacity to put through a climate change law; the development of a trading system for emission permits (05:27)
06 - Contribution by Benoît Lefèvre
Questions from the public: financial resources invested by companies; the role of municipalities (08:30)
Discussion with Taoufik Souami: CO2 reporting and captured markets (06:39)
08 - Question de Taoufik Souami
Presentation by Benoît Lefèvre (ldownload the presentation here) "To what extent Climate Change is taken into account in Californian mobility policies?" (31:59)
09 - Presentation by Benoît Lefèvre
Discussion with Jean-Pierre Orfeuil: the procedures for regions and metropolitan areas and urban transportation plans in France; breakdown of the different emission levels (06:05)
10 - Contribution by Jean-Pierre Orfeuil
Questions from the public: company transportation systems for employees; assessing traffic’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions; the reactions of citizens and the dialogue between the authorities and the local population; modelling; estimated population and employment growth in California; adapting to climate change and rising sea levels (16:55)
Conclusion by Edwin Zaccaï (09:30)
12 - Conclusion by Edwin Zaccaï

