After Copenhagen: What Comes Next? (Audio)
Listen to CFR's Michael A. Levi discuss the Copenhagen Accord and the implications of last month's UN Climate Change Conference in...
Authors: Richard Cizik, Vice President for Governmental Affairs, National Association of Evangelicals
Michael A. Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment; Director, Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, Council on Foreign Relations
Irina A. Faskianos, Vice President, National Program and Outreach, Council on Foreign Relations
December 3, 2008
Listen to Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs at the National Association of Evangelicals, and Michael Levi, director of the program on energy security and climate change at CFR, discuss climate change and religious environmental activism as part of CFR's Religion and Foreign Policy Conference Call Series.
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