Alain Grandjean (born 1955) is a French economist, climatologist,and businessman. Alongside Jean-Marc Jancovici, he co-founded Carbone 4. Grandjean is a member of the High Council on Climate, [1] and the president of the Fondation pour la nature et l'homme since 2019. [2]
Grandjean graduated from École polytechnique [3] – X in 1975 – and from ENSAE (National school for statistics and economical administration) [4] in 1980. He holds a PhD in environmental economy (1983). [5]
Alain Grandjean has been a member of the Ecological committee [6] and the Strategy committee of Fondation Nicolas-Hulot pour la nature et l'homme since 2005. He is one of the authors of the " Carbon Tax" chapter of the Ecological Pact of Nicolas Hulot. He is also a member of the panel of experts within the " The Shift Project" think tank, and a member of the Economic Council for sustainable development – advising the Ministry of Ecological Transition, Sustainable Development and Energy.
He joined the first Quinet committee of the Centre d'Analyse Stratégique, on the setting up of a carbon benchmark value. He represented the Fondation Hulot at the 1st workshop (Energy-climate) of the " Grenelle de l'environnement", the Rocard committee on the " climate-energy contribution " [7] (also known as "carbon tax") as well as the Juppé/Rocard committee [8] on a large scale national loan known as Grand Emprunt . [9]
He co-chairs with Pascal Canfin the "Mobilizing fundings for climate" [10] mission instigated by French President François Hollande prior to the COP 21. He also co-chairs with Pascal Canfin and Gérard Mestrallet, the "mission on European-level carbon pricing" [11] requested by Segolène Royal – then French minister for the Environment and President of the COP21.
He takes part to the second Quinet committee for France Strategy on a carbon benchmark value. [12] He then takes part the AcTE committee (on accelerating the ecological transition) within the French Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition, founded by Nicolas Hulot, with Jean-Dominique Senard as chairman. [13]
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Alain Grandjean (born 1955) is a French economist, climatologist,and businessman. Alongside Jean-Marc Jancovici, he co-founded Carbone 4. Grandjean is a member of the High Council on Climate, [1] and the president of the Fondation pour la nature et l'homme since 2019. [2]
Grandjean graduated from École polytechnique [3] – X in 1975 – and from ENSAE (National school for statistics and economical administration) [4] in 1980. He holds a PhD in environmental economy (1983). [5]
Alain Grandjean has been a member of the Ecological committee [6] and the Strategy committee of Fondation Nicolas-Hulot pour la nature et l'homme since 2005. He is one of the authors of the " Carbon Tax" chapter of the Ecological Pact of Nicolas Hulot. He is also a member of the panel of experts within the " The Shift Project" think tank, and a member of the Economic Council for sustainable development – advising the Ministry of Ecological Transition, Sustainable Development and Energy.
He joined the first Quinet committee of the Centre d'Analyse Stratégique, on the setting up of a carbon benchmark value. He represented the Fondation Hulot at the 1st workshop (Energy-climate) of the " Grenelle de l'environnement", the Rocard committee on the " climate-energy contribution " [7] (also known as "carbon tax") as well as the Juppé/Rocard committee [8] on a large scale national loan known as Grand Emprunt . [9]
He co-chairs with Pascal Canfin the "Mobilizing fundings for climate" [10] mission instigated by French President François Hollande prior to the COP 21. He also co-chairs with Pascal Canfin and Gérard Mestrallet, the "mission on European-level carbon pricing" [11] requested by Segolène Royal – then French minister for the Environment and President of the COP21.
He takes part to the second Quinet committee for France Strategy on a carbon benchmark value. [12] He then takes part the AcTE committee (on accelerating the ecological transition) within the French Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition, founded by Nicolas Hulot, with Jean-Dominique Senard as chairman. [13]
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