| TERI's side events and other participation information | 
| December 3, 2015 19:30 onwards
 Restaurant Chez JENNY (espace sécurisé) - 39 Bd du Temple - M° République
25€ (veg/non veg) tout compris yc coktail.
 
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 Contact:  Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 
 | Insights on India's contribution and conference outcome 
 Organized by: EIEBG (India Economic & Business Group)
 TERI's Role: Panelist
 
 The event was a moderated discussion on India's INDCs, its challenges, opportunities, role of business and expectations from COP21.
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| December 4, 2015 9:00-10:30h
 Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer - FPH, 38, rue Saint Sabin - 75011 Paris - France
 
 Contact: Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 | Energy Efficiency: A Cheaper Path to a 2-Degree Future 
 Organized by: Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
 TERI's Role: Panelist
 
 The event discussed ClimateWorks & Fraunhoffer ISI report, "How energy efficiency cuts costs for a 2 degree future" - which includes an assessment of the contribution of energy efficiency to reducing the cost of reducing warming in line with the internationally agreed 2 degree limit. The report focuses primarily on the US, EU, India, China, Brazil and Mexico, and found an overall, and significant, dollar value reduction for the costs when compared to more energy intensive decarbonization pathways. The report also makes a number of specific regional policy recommendations which will be of use to policy makers (including for INDCs), and funders looking for opportunities to keep global warming to 2 degrees or less.
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| December 4, 2015 10:00-13:00h
 India Pavilion, Le Bourget, Paris, France
 
 Contact: Mr Sarbojit Pal
 | GHG Mitigation in Transport Sector-Roadmap for India 
 Organized by: Government of India
 TERI's Role: Knowledge Partner
 
 The Event had multiple sessions with representatives from government of India, private sector, financial institutions and experts speaking about the plans, challenges and opportunities for transforming India's transport sector
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| December 4, 2015 11:30-13:00h
 Observer room 1
 Le Bourget, Paris, France
 
 Contact: Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 | Data & Values, Science, Politics and Mechanisms: Ambition and impact of INDCs and the Global Deal 
 Organized by: Climate Analytics, PBL, TERI
 TERI's Role: Co-organizer
 
 The side event discussed the equity implications of INDCs, the macroeconomic consequences of emission gap, and solutions and co-benefits of bridging the gap.
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| December 4, 2015 15:45-17:15 h
 Climate Generations Area
 
 Contact: Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 | Climate Clubs: Coalitions of ambitious frontrunner countries to help close the two degree gap 
 Organized by: DIE and Germanwatch
 TERI's Role: Panelist
 
 
 
 
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| December 5, 2015 11:15-12:45h
 OECD Pavilion, Blue Zone
 
 Contact: Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 | Looking beyond the mitigation targets of INDCs: finance, fairness and adaptation 
 Organized by: DIE, ACTS and TERI
 TERI's Role: Co-organizer
 
 The INDCs can be considered as self-differentiation of countries' responsibilities. Although INDCs are primarily an instrument for mitigation ambitions, other aspects also provide insights in the ambitions and directions of the negotiations. For example, to what extent are mitigation ambitions of developing countries conditional to climate finance? What is included on Loss & Damage? Who writes about adaptation, and what? This event looked beyond mitigation target in INDCs, and focused on issues such as finance, fairness and fossil fuel subsidy reform, just to mention a few.
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| December 5, 2015 16:00-17:30h
 Africa Pavilion
 
 Contact: Rita Effah
 | Will Paris pave way for Africa's prosperity and transformation? 
 Organized by: TERI
 
 Africa clearly is a continent which has very high vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.  It is also at a stage of development where it can make choices, particularly on the mix of energy that it uses, which would ensure sustainability on the one hand and a low emissions pathway of development on the other. This session focused on the special challenge and opportunities of Africa as a sequel to COP in Paris.
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| December 6, 2015 International Union of Railway (UIC) Headquarter
 
 Contact: Mr Shri Prakash
 Ms Neha Pahuja
 Mr Sarbojit Pal
 | Transport Day 
 Organized by: Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT Partnership); Bridging the Gap Initiative (BtG Initiative); Michelin Challenge Bibendum (MCB)
 TERI's Role: Participant
 
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| December 7, 2015 12:30-17:50 h
 Hotel Bel Ami
 
 Contact: Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 | Galvanizing the Post-2015 Groundswell of Climate Actions Workshop 
 Organized by: DIE, GGCA, TERI
 TERI's Role: Co-organizer
 
 The workshop brought together practitioners and researchers assessing the impact and potential role of non-state actors in achieving the objective of the Convention.
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| December 7, 2015 17:00-19:00h
 Espace Fondation EDF, 6 Rue Récamier, 75007 Paris
 
 Contact: Ms Neha Pahuja
 | Powering Innovation for a Sustainable Future 
 Organized by: Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership (GSEP)
 TERI's Role: Discussant
 
 The panel discussed the content of a recent report entitled "Powering Innovation for a Sustainable Future" in which the companies of the Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership (GSEP) urged the Parties when establishing a long-term climate agreement at COP21, to enable effective frameworks that channel investments and support the development and deployment of reliable and affordable technologies in order to deliver lower or zero carbon emissions.
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| December 7, 2015 18:00-20:00h
 Hotel Bel Ami
 
 Contact: Mr Manish Kumar Shrivastava
 | THE ACTION AGENDA: CLIMATE ACTION FROM THE GROUND-UP TO 2020 AND BEYOND 
 Organized by: Stanley Foundation, CAN-I, GGCA
 
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| December 8, 2015 10:00-12:00h
 EU Pavilion
 
 Contact: Dr Ritu Mathur
 | Impacts of INDCS 
 Organized by: European Commission
 TERI's Role: Panelist
 
 The event discussed the political and technological dynamism that the very submission of INDCs by many countries has initiated or expected to induce towards climate resilient development.
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| December 8, 2015 15:45-18:45 h
 Climate Generation Area
 
 Contact: Mr Mihir Mathur
 | The Inner Dimensions of Climate Change 
 Organized by: The Global Peace Initiative of Women
 TERI's Role: Panelist
 
 The event discussed grassroots, community level solutions to climate change.
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| December 8, 2015 17:00-18:00h
 Climate Generation Area, Le Bourget
 
 Contact: Dr Annapurna Vancheswaran
 | India Energy Dialogue 
 Organized by: TERI
 
 The deliberations highlighted the role of business and its achievements for tackling climate change by pursuing sustainable energy and cleaner solutions. The event also witnessed the launch of the Corporate Vision on climate change, a document that presented initiatives of India's top corporates for tackling climate change while also identifying the potential and opportunity for future endeavours.
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| December 9, 2015 15:00-19:00h
 Escape Electra, 6 rue Recamier, 75007 Paris
 
 Contact: Dr Annapurna Vancheswaran
 | Delhi to Paris: Corporate Vision on Climate Change 
 Organized by: TERI and EDF
 
 The event launched the 'corporate vision document' and presented what role the Corporate sector is willing to play in achieving India's INDC targets.
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| December 10, 2015 11:30-13:00h
 Observer room 1
 Le Bourget, Paris, France
 
 Contact: Dr Annapurna Vancheswaran
 | Global Climate Action: Perspectives on Major Energy Initiatives- USA, India and China 
 Organized by: NRDC, TERI, GEI-China
 TERI's Role: Co-organizer
 
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| December 11, 2015 15:30-17:00h
 Climate Generation Area, Salle 1
 
 Contact: Mr Shirish S Garud
 
 | Emissions Reduction Potential from Green Building & Beyond - Green Buildings in a Sustainable City 
 Organized by: Delta Electronics Foundation
 TERI's Role: Panelist
 
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