時(shí)間 : 2026年01月09日 15時(shí)00分
地點(diǎn) : Zoom會(huì)議號(hào): 856-6975-3735 會(huì)議密碼:260109
主講人 : Daniel M.Kammen院士
This lecture focuses on the urgent challenge of aligning climate science, infrastructure development, and public policy to achieve a just and effective energy transition. Professor Daniel M. Kammen will discuss why limiting global warming to 1.5°C requires not only rapid technological progress, but also coordinated decisions in energy, transportation, and land-use systems. The talk highlights modeling tools and policy pathways that demonstrate how low-carbon infrastructure can support economic development while advancing social and environmental justice. Emphasis is placed on the role of engineers and planners in shaping large-scale infrastructure choices, as well as the consequences of delayed action at local, national, and global levels. Current policy debates, including carbon pricing, Green New Deal–style works, and environmental justice considerations, are examined as critical opportunities for meaningful climate action.
主講人簡介:
Daniel M.Kammen教授是國際著名能源科學(xué)與政策專家,諾貝尓和平獎(jiǎng)得主,美國國家科學(xué)院院士、美國藝術(shù)與科學(xué)院院士、非洲科學(xué)院永久院士及美國物理學(xué)會(huì)會(huì)士。他曾任美國國際開發(fā)署能源與創(chuàng)新高級顧問、世界銀行可再生能源與能效首席技術(shù)專家,并擔(dān)任美國國務(wù)院科學(xué)特使。
他現(xiàn)任約翰·霍普金斯大學(xué)杰出教授,出版學(xué)術(shù)專著12部,發(fā)表學(xué)術(shù)論文300余篇,包括《Nature》《Science》論文十余篇。他的研究深刻影響著全球能源轉(zhuǎn)型與氣候公正進(jìn)程。
編輯:曹蔚
責(zé)編:韋麗