Tuesday, February 26, 2008 - The December 2007 UN-sponsored Bali climate summit highlighted the main challenge to negotiating a post-Kyoto framework to address climate change: American and Chinese unwillingness to accept binding limits on greenhouse gas emissions.
Specialists Rob Bradley and Joanna Lewis discussed U.S. and Chinese government approaches to international climate change negotiations, how the two countries influence each others’ policy formulation and potential openings for cooperation.
at a glance
- Event Date: Feb 26, 2008
- Goal: Facilitating the exchange of ideas through educational exchanges & public education
- Type: Jones Day China Lecture Series, Public Outreach
- Category: Economics, Media
- Keywords: Climate Change, Environment, Policy
Speakers: Rob Bradley, Director, International Climate Policy Initiative, World Resources Institute; Joanna Lewis, Senior International Fellow, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
