Comparative Environmental Policies

Must Read Authors: Sam Lawson and Larry MacFaul

This in-depth study of twelve producer, processing and consumer countries demonstrates that actions taken by governments, civil society and the private sector over the last ten years in response to illegal logging and related trade have been extensive and had a considerable impact.

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Countdown to Copenhagen Symposium: Session 3: U.S. Options for Copenhagen

Speakers: Michael Levi, Frank E. Loy and Daniel M. Price
Presider: Juliet Eilperin

Experts outline some of the options the United States negotiating team could pursue during climate change talks at Copenhagen.

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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Countdown to Copenhagen Symposium: Session 2: Connecting Domestic and International Action

Speaker: Representative Edward J. Markey (D-Ma)
Presider: William Allen

Representative Edward J. Markey delivers his insight into the interplay between domestic and international action on climate change.

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.

See more in Energy/Environment, Climate Change, Comparative Environmental Policies