Berlin hosts a conference discussing the global energy crisis and paths to reach net zero emissions

Berlin hosts a conference discussing the global energy crisis and paths to reach net zero emissions

On November 24th, the German capital Berlin will host a “global energy crisis and paths to net zero emissions” at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is organized in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection and with the support of the German Federation of Industries and the World Energy Council – Germany.

The conference discusses how to deal with the energy crisis in Germany, Europe and the world, against the background of the Russian operation against Ukraine.
The conference also discusses how to move energy, maintain the right track, confidence in the implementation of goals, and how COP27 results will be evaluated in Sharm El Sheikh on this background.
The invitees experts participate in the conference in light of the presentation of global energy expectations (WEO) 2022, where Dr.

Fatih Birol, CEO of the International Energy Agency (IEA).
The conference will also host Jennifer Morgan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Special Representative for International Climate Policy in AA, and the conference also opens. Patrick Graychen, Minister of State at the Ministry of Economy and Climate, BMWK and Holger Lush, Deputy Director General of BDI..

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