Countdown to Copenhagen Symposium: Session 1: Copenhagen in a Global Context (Audio)
Listen to experts and policymakers place the climate change negotiations at Copenhagen within a global context.
This session was part of a...
Speakers: Atul Arya, Chief Adviser for Energy and Climate Policy, BP
Jose Goldemberg, Professor Emeritus, University of São Paulo; Former Secretary of State for Science and Technology, Secretary of the Environment, and Minister of Education, Federative Republic of Brazil
Sun Guoshun, First Secretary, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
Presider: Robert Lane Greene, International Correspondent, The Economist
November 10, 2009
This session was part of a CFR symposium, Countdown to Copenhagen: What's Next for Climate Change?, which was made possible through generous support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Alcoa Foundation, and the Robina Foundation.
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Listen to experts and policymakers place the climate change negotiations at Copenhagen within a global context.
This session was part of a...
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