Trump is trying to kill a carbon tax on global shipping. He may not succeed.
The U.S. has threatened countries supporting the tax with visa restrictions, tariffs, and port fees. A slim majority of nations still back it.
Past Event
February 28, 2018
9:30 am - 11:00 am
Location: Princeton Club of NY 15 West 43rd St. New York, NY 10036 The global energy landscape is changing. What are the key factors influencing the shift in the energy mix and the pace at which it is changing? Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for the presentation of the BP Energy Outlook – 2018 Edition with Group Chief Economist Spencer Dale. The BP Energy Outlook outlines BP’s views of future global energy markets through to 2040 and explores key uncertainties. CGEP Inaugural Fellow, David Sandalow will moderate a panel discussion following the presentation. Experts joining Mr. Dale on the panel will include: Anthony Yuen, Head of Energy Strategy, Citigroup Teri Viswanath, Managing Director, Natural Gas at PIRA Energy Group Registration is required. This event is open to press. Please direct media inquiries to Jamie Shellenberger-Bessmann ([email protected]) It will be livestreamed at energypolicy.columbia.edu/livestream. A podcast of this event (in addition to other past Center events) will be available ~12 days after the date of the event through iTunes or via our website. For more information contact: [email protected]
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