REMINDER: IEA to launch WEO Special report on Energy and Air Pollution, June 29, Beijing


 


Fatih Birol
Executive Director, International Energy Agency (IEA)

will launch

World Energy Outlook Special report on
Energy and Air Pollution

on Wednesday, 29 June 2016, 2:00 p.m. Beijing time

Grand Ball Room, Tangla Hotel in Beijing

The event will include opening remarks by representatives of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and by the National Energy Administration of China.

Presentation by the IEA Executive Director will be followed by a high-level panel discussion. Please see the details in the attached draft programme.

  • Around 6.5 million premature deaths each year can be attributed to air pollution.
  • Energy production and use are by far the largest man-made sources of air pollutants.
  • Technologies to tackle air pollution are well known.

Clean air is vital for good health. Yet despite growing recognition of this imperative, the problem of air pollution is far from solved in many countries, and the global health impacts risk intensifying in the decades to come.

The scale of the public health crisis caused by air pollution and the importance of the energy sector to its resolution are the reasons why the IEA is focusing on this critical topic for the first time.

Based on new data for pollutant emissions in 2015 and projections to 2040, this special report, the latest in the World Energy Outlook series, provides a global outlook for energy and air pollution as well as detailed profiles of key countries and regions: the United States, Mexico, the European Union, the People's Republic of China, India, Southeast Asia and Africa.

In a Clean Air Scenario, the report proposes a pragmatic and attainable strategy to reconcile the world's energy requirements with its need for cleaner air. Alongside the multiple benefits to human health, this strategy shows that resolving the world's air pollution problem can go hand-in-hand with progress towards other environmental and development goals.

Journalists must register in advance to attend.
Please see the attached registration form.


Further questions should be directed to press@iea.org


Attachments

Agenda (in Chinese and in English)