Copenhagen's Inconvenient Truth: How to Salvage the Climate Conference
Levi, Michael A.
Foreign Affairs, September/October 2009, v88,#5, pp92-104
"The December Copenhagen conference is unlikely to solve the problem of climate change once and for all. So rather than aim for a broad international treaty right away, negotiators should bolster existing national policies and seek targeted measures that can deliver cuts in emissions in both rich nations and the developing world."
Michael A. Levi is David Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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D1/05-09 Posted September 7, 2009
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