Across two oral evidence hearings this week - on
Tuesday afternoon and concluding with climate minister
on Wednesday
morning - the Committee holds a quick inquiry
on the UK's position as a leader
in international climate policy.
Across the two sessions the Committee will
consider:
- How UK delivery of domestic climate commitments underpins its
standing on climate, energy, and environmental issues
globally
- Signs of fragmentation of political consensus and stalling
progress on climate goals, and the impact on the UK's
historical positive record on climate governance
- Insights from businesses, NGOs and city
coalitions on the growing role
of these ‘non-state actors' in climate
change policy processes and delivery
- And with growing critiques of the progress at
recent ‘Conference of the
Parties' (COP) summits, how can the UK
best engage with reform of international climate
policy architecture?
On Tuesday 19
May at 3pm:
- Dr Anupama Sen, Head of Policy Engagement for the School of Enterprise and the
Environment at University of Oxford
- Professor Rowan Sutton, Director at Met Office Hadley
Centre
- Matthew Webb, Associate Director for Global Clean Power
Diplomacy at E3G
At approximately 4:00pm:
- Catherine Pettengell, Executive Director at Climate
Action Network UK (CAN-UK)
- Cassie Sutherland, Managing Director for Climate
Solutions Networks at C40 UK
- Eliot Whittington, Director at Corporate Leaders
Groups
On Wednesday 20
May at 915am:
- Richard Folland, Head of Capital Markets Policy at Carbon
Tracker
- Pelin Zorlu, Senior Research Fellow Lead, Climate and Energy,
Environment and Society Centre at Chatham House
- Professor Joeri Rogelj, Professor of Climate Science &
Policy and Director of Research at the Grantham Institute at
Imperial College London
At approximately 10:15am:
-
OBE MP, Minister for Climate
at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero