The U.S. Role in International Climate Negotiations
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The U.S. Role in International Climate Negotiations
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The next big United Nations meeting on global warming is coming up in December. Hear directly from Union of Concerned Scientists experts about the U.S. role in these upcoming international climate negotiations in Paris.
Please join UCS to learn more about how it and supporters like you have helped mobilize U.S. action - such as increased fuel economy standards, dozens of state renewable energy standards, and the Clean Power Plan - to pave the way to the upcoming international meeting on global warming in Paris next month.
As the climate negotiations, known as the 21st United Nations climate conference (COP 21), draw near, UCS experts will answer questions like: What has the U.S. role been in the negotiations? How have U.S. climate and energy actions paved the way? What can we expect from the Obama administration post-Paris?
Speakers:
- Ken Kimmel, president, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Rachel Cleetus, lead economist and climate policy manager, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Don Anair, clean vehicles research director, Union of Concerned Scientists
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