Watch live: The impact of COP21 with Ernest Moniz

Join the Monitor for a live conversation with United States Energy Secretary, Ernest Moniz on the impact of COP21.

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The Monitor will host a live conversation with United States Energy Secretary, Ernest Moniz followed by a panel discussion on Wednesday, April 20, 2016, at the St. Regis Hotel in Washington, DC.

Join the conversation on Twitter with #CSMenergy.

The theme of the event will be the state of global energy and climate four months after last December's historic summit in Paris, and just days before leaders convene in New York City for the official signing ceremony.

The Paris Agreement generated a burst of optimism surrounding global climate efforts, but is that momentum translating into action? We'll discuss a range of domestic and international issues with Secretary Moniz, focusing on the technological innovations that are helping the US and other countries meet their pledges. We'll also get an update on Mission Innovation, a global coalition aimed at rapidly accelerating private and public investment in clean energy research.

The talk with the Secretary will be followed by an expert panel, assembled in coordination with World Resources Institute. President Andrew Steer of WRI will moderate the discussion.

Agenda

Opening remarks
Nadya Bliss, Director, Global Security Initiative, ASU

Conversation with Secretary Moniz
Q&A led by the Monitor’s David Cook, with time for audience questions

Expert panel
Moderator: Andrew Steer, CEO of World Resources Institute

Event Details

Wednesday, April 20, 2016
8:30 — 11:00 am
The St. Regis Hotel
923 16th St NW, Washington, DC

The talk is free and open to the public. Doors open at 8:30 am for networking.

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