Global Virtual Conference on Catalysing Parliamentary Action to Fight Climate Change
11-12 May 2021
PROGRAMME
(Please note: all speakers are placed in alphabetical order)
DAY 1: TUESDAY 11 MAY 2021
09:00 – 12:00 CEST (Brussels time)
09:00-09:20
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09:20-09:35
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09:35-10:15
INTRODUCTION
Helena Marschall,
Climate Activist, Fridays for Future
Kevin Casas-Zamora,
Secretary-General, International IDEA
Martin Chungong,
Secretary-General, Inter-Parliamentary Union
Martin Seychell,
Deputy Director General, DEVCO, European Commission,
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KEYNOTE
His Excellency Mohamed Nasheed,
Speaker of People’s Majlis of Maldives
1. STRENGTHENING THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT THROUGH CLIMATE LEGISLATION
This session will explore the development, parliamentary scrutiny, and adoption of framework
legislation to govern national responses to climate change, in the context also of international
climate commitments, in particular the Paris Agreement
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Alina Averchenkova,
Distinguished Policy Fellow, Grantham Research Institute
Jean-René Cazeneuve,
Member of the Finance Committee, General rapporteur of the
Climate & Resilience law, French National Assembly
Miguel Costa Matos,
Member of the Committee on the Environment, Energy and
Territorial Planning, Portuguese Assembleia da República
Rasmus Helveg Petersen,
The Chair of The Climate, Energy and Utilities Committee,
Danish Parliament
Q&A
10:15-10:25
10:25-11:05
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2. OVERSIGHT OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CLIMATE POLICIES AND
FRAMEWORKS
Parliaments have taken an increasingly proactive role in overseeing government climate action.
This session will explore parliamentary innovation in climate policy oversight, profiling
innovative approaches adopted within and beyond the European Union
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Baroness Hayman,
former Lord Speaker of the House of Lords, Co-Chair of Peers for
the Planet
Lisa Badum,
Member of the Committee on Environment, Nature Conservation and
Nuclear Safety, German Bundestag
Rafael Jimenez Aybar,
Environmental Democracy Adviser, Westminster Foundation for
Democracy
Q&A