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5-20 University of Cambridge Michael Pollitt教授学术讲座:In Search of "Good" Energy Policy: why multi-disciplinary approaches to Energy and Climate problems are so important

题目:In Search of "Good" Energy Policy: why multi-disciplinary approaches to Energy and Climate problems are so important
主讲人:Michael Pollitt(Professor of Business Economics at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge,UK)
时间:2016年5月20日 下午16:30-18:00
地点:主楼6层(能源与环境政策研究中心)
主讲人简介:
    Michael Pollitt is Professor of Business Economics at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He is an Assistant Director of the university’s Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) and a Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics and Management at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He is co-editor of Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy and a member of the editorial board of the Review of Industrial Organization and Competition and Regulation in Network Industries.
    Michael has published 9 books and over 60 refereed journal articles on efficiency analysis, energy policy and business ethics. Michael was external economic advisor to the Great Britain energy regulator, Often, between 2007 and 2011 and is currently on the Office of Rail Regulation's expert advisory panel and an advisor to EdF Energy. He has advised national energy regulators across Europe, the UK Competition Commission, the UK Consumers’ Association, New Zealand Commerce Commission, as well as the World Bank and European Commission.
内容简介:
    Energy policy is an area traditionally defined as being about three competing policy objectives. These are: security of energy supply; low and affordable energy prices; and minimising the environmental impact of energy production and use. Every country on the planet has some combination of these three policy objectives at the heart of its energy policy.
    This talk seeks to explore the nature of ‘Good’ Energy Policy by offering a multi- disciplinary social science and humanities - economics, politics, anthropology, history, philosophy, theology and law, inter alia - perspective on policy making. The objective in doing this is to understand how to get from where we are today to a ‘better’ energy policy. We do this in the context of recognising that energy is not the only policy and energy policy objectives may need to be traded off with the desire to promote other ‘good’ policies in health, education or welfare etc.

(承办:能源与环境政策研究中心,科研与学术交流中心)