• 22-November-2022

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    Chair's Summary (October 2023)

    Chair's Summary for the 43rd Round Table on Sustainable Development, "Foot on the Gas? Maintaining momentum for net zero while responding to the war in Ukraine" held at OECD headquarters on 21 October 2023.

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  • 20-October-2022

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    Foot on the gas? Maintaining momentum for net-zero while responding to the war in Ukraine

    Governments have responded to the war in Ukraine with urgent measures to shore up up energy security and protect citizens from rising prices. What can be done to ensure that these necessary responses do not derail action on longer term climate change imperatives? And where they are not aligned with climate action, how do we ensure that they are genuinely temporary?

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  • 20-October-2022

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    Foot on the gas? Maintaining momentum for net-zero while responding to the war in Ukraine

    Governments have responded to the war in Ukraine with urgent measures to shore up up energy security and protect citizens from rising prices. What can be done to ensure that these necessary responses do not derail action on longer term climate change imperatives? And where they are not aligned with climate action, how do we ensure that they are genuinely temporary?

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  • 13-October-2022

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    Agenda and Questions (October 2022)

    Agenda and questions for the 41st Round Table on Sustainable Development, "Foot on the gas? Maintaining momentum for net-zero while responding to the war in Ukraine" held at OECD Headquarters on 21 October 2022.

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  • 12-October-2022

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    Foot on the Gas? Maintaining momentum for net zero while responding to the war in Ukraine

    Governments have responded to the war in Ukraine with urgent measures to shore up up energy security and protect citizens from rising prices. What can be done to ensure that these necessary responses do not derail action on longer term climate change imperatives? And where they are not aligned with climate action, how do we ensure that they are genuinely temporary?

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  • 21-December-2021

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    Chair's Summary (November 2021)

    Chair's Summary for the 42nd Round Table on Sustainable Development, "Preparing automotive workers for a climate-neutral transport future: Who leads, who pays?" held via videoconference on 24 November 2021.

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  • 24-November-2021

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    Preparing automotive workers for a climate-neutral transport future: Who leads, who pays?

    The transport sector accounts for 24% of global CO2 emissions from fuel combustion, with most coming from passenger vehicles. To reach net-zero targets by 2030, the scale and pace of change in the automotive industry will be immense.

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  • 23-November-2021

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    Agenda and Questions (November 2021)

    Agenda and questions for the 42nd Round Table on Sustainable Development, "Preparing automotive workers for a climate-neutral transport future: Who leads, who pays? held via videoconference on 24 November 2021.

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  • 12-April-2021

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    Chair's Summary March 2021

    Chair's Summary for the 41st Round Table on Sustainable Development, "Connecting Climate Ambition and Trade: How to align policies and build international consensus?" held via videoconference on 19 March 2021.

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  • 19-March-2021

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    Connecting Climate Ambition and Trade: How to align policies and build international consensus?

    There is broad and growing consensus that increasing climate ambition via carbon pricing in some parts of the world can lead to carbon leakage. While an economic case can be made for border carbon adjustment, especially in countries that are moving towards an adequate level and scope of carbon pricing, questions remain on how much impact trade-related climate policies can have in decarbonising the economy.

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