What Does the IPCC Say about Behavioural Insights and Their Potential to Contribute to Climate Change Mitigation? (The Behavioural Roundtable)

29 Feb 2024

17:15 -18:45

Times are shown in local time.

Open to: All

Chen-Tsao Lecture Theatre, Cambridge Judge Business School

Trumpington St

Cambridge

CB2 1AG

United Kingdom

Join our Behavioural Roundtable with Professor Felix Creutzig

Join Professor Felix Creutzig, as he discusses behavioural insights and their potentials to contribute to climate change mitigation. Tea, coffee, and networking from 17:00.

Felix was lead author of the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report on Demand, Services and Social Aspects of Mitigation, and lead analyst of the Global Energy Assessment. Before joining the MCC and TU Berlin, Felix was a postdoc fellow at the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley. Felix received his PhD in Computational Neuroscience from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and holds a Master of Advanced Studies (Path III in Mathematics) from Cambridge University. 

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations. Its job is to advance scientific knowledge about climate change caused by human activities. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) established the IPCC in 1988. We recommend looking at their latest report to get your questions ready.

The Behavioural Roundtable is a speaker series hosted by the El-Erian Institute. It serves to convene leading practitioners and researchers in the field of behavioural insights to share experiences from the field and discuss latest scientific insights.

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