Forecasting forum 2021

Speakers explore the dynamics that will likely affect fossil fuel demand, energy investments and markets in the year ahead.

Research event Recording
28 January 2021 — 12:30PM TO 2:00PM
Online

Forecasting Forum 2021

— The Forecasting Forum 2021 presents the latest thinking from the Energy, Environment and Resources programme’s senior research team and colleagues on the dynamics that will likely affect fossil fuel demand, energy investments and markets in the year ahead.

The Forecasting Forum 2021 presents the latest thinking from the Energy, Environment and Resources Programme’s senior research team and colleagues on the dynamics that will likely affect fossil fuel demand, energy investments and markets in the year ahead.

Focus is given to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the first 100 days of the new Biden administration in the US, and the run-up to COP26. The extraordinary developments over the last year have demonstrated the need consider and discuss a wide range of possible futures and the factors that affect them to help improve system resilience and increase stability, whilst achieving sustainability.

For the first time, this annual event was run online and consisted of a panel discussion on what the year ahead might hold.

Participants

Professor Paul Stevens, Distinguished Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, Chatham House

Dr Daniel Quiggin, Senior Research Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, Chatham House

Amrita Sen, Founder and Director of Research, Energy Aspects

Chair: Antony Froggatt, Senior Research Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, Chatham House

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