The Leading Speakers Bureau » Claudia Kemfert

Aug 02 2008

Claudia Kemfert

Expert on Energy and the Environment

Claudia Kemfert is Head of the department Energy, Transportation, Environment at the German Institute of Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and Professor of Energy Economics at Humboldt University, Berlin. She advises EU president José Manuel Barroso as a member of the High Level Group on Energy and she is an external advisor for the World Bank, the United Nations and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

“Germany’s leading exponent of green economic policies”


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Prof. Kemfert was awarded from DAAD and was honoured in 2006 as top German Scientist from the German research foundation (“Elf der Wissenschaft 2006”). She is a member of renowned expert commissions, sustainability advisory councils and is a member of the editorial board of Energy Economics, Gaia and Energy Efficiency. Her research activities concentrate on the evaluation of climate and energy policy strategies.[/expand]


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With a wealth of unparalleled expertise in the social and economic effects of climate change, Claudia Kemfert offers organisations the necessary tools to expand without adversely affecting the environment. She shows decision makers how it is possible to achieve sustained growth and profits whilst simultaneously implementing “greener” business policies[/expand]



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Topics

Climate Protection through Globalization

Future Energy Systems

Energy Policy: Sustainability and Competitiveness

The EU Energy Policy

Climate Technology and Efficiency – The Engine for Growth and Innovation

The Economic Consequences of Climate Change


Publications

2005
Vierteljahreshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 2005/2. Die ökonomischen Kosten des Klimawandels und der Klimapolitik (with Barbara Praetorius)


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