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  • 10 november 2023

    Climate policy, Bioenergy and Land-use

    The CLand team is co-organizing with E4C and The Chaire Energy and Prosperity an online workshop, on Friday November 10, 2023, on Climate policy, Bioenergy and Land-use.
    Workshop abstract
    Bioenergy will likely play a role in a climate neutral economy either in the power sector or, downstream, to decarbonize sectors difficult to electrify (air and marine transportation, trucks, some industries). However, Bioenergy is controversial because of competing land uses, most notably for food production and natural carbon sink. The production of dedicated energy crops may entail a large carbon opportunity cost, resulting in an unclear carbon balance. In the absence of an exhaustive pricing of carbon emissions, such as a tax on emissions and payment for sequestration, the design of bioenergy support schemes is a complex endeavour that requires careful consideration.

    The workshop aims to identify the key uncertainties and debates regarding the role of bioenergy in a climate neutral economy, at national and global scales, and the challenges for the design of climate policies.

    The workshop will gather researchers, industry experts, and policymakers to expose their views and
    analysis on current issues regarding bioenergy regulation.

    Agenda

    14h – 14h10

    Welcome address

    14h10 – 15h10

    Scenarios of bioenergy production to mitigate climate change  

     

    Vassilis Daioglou, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

    Integrated assessment of biomass supply and demand in climate change mitigation scenarios. 

     

    Thais Diniz Oliveira, Food Systems and Global Change, Cornell University

    Land-based mitigation in integrated assessment models: insights from the IPCC 1.5 database

     

    Emma Jagu Schippers, CentraleSupélec

    Deployment of Carbon removal options

    15h10 – 15h30

    Break

    15h30 – 16h30

    Bioenergy from forest, sink or source

     

    Alice Favero, RTI

     

    System-wide assessment of forest biomass production, markets, and carbon

     

    Esther Devillier, BETA-INRAE

     

    The forestry sector at the crossroads of climate change and energy transition: an overview of the French national plans

     

    Aude Valade, CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols

     

    Avoided emissions from wood use are not systematic. A meta-analysis on the substitution potential of wood.

    End of the workshop