During the last week of September, three high-profile global meetings
will address the challenge of climate change. On Monday, September 24,
the United Nations will convene a unique High-Level Session of the
General
Assembly,
at which dozens of heads of states will address this topic. Starting
Wednesday, September 26, the Clinton Global Initiative will bring
governments, business, NGOs and media together to catalyze concrete
action to address climate change. Starting Thursday, September 27, the
Bush administration will host representatives of leaders from 15 major
economies for an unprecedented meeting on this topic.
To preview these events and assess their significance, Brookings will
host a forum on
Friday September 21. After the program, panelists will take audience
questions.
Introduction:
- Strobe Talbott, President, The Brookings Institution
Moderator:
- Carlos Pascual, Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy Studies,
The Brookings Institution
Panelists:
- Yvo de Boer, Executive Director, United Nations, Framework Convention
on Climate Change
- David B. Sandalow, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, chair of
the Energy & Climate Working Group at the Clinton Global Initiative
Ambassador Room Hilton Embassy Row 2015 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Brookings Institution
21/09/2007 at 09:30AM
Posted by Brad Johnson on 18/09/2007 at 07:22PM
Next week the United
Nations General Assembly meets. There are several related international
summits, starting Monday the 24th with The Future in Our
Hands,
the UN High-Level Event on Climate Change, followed Wednesday by the
Clinton Global Initiative Annual
Meeting,
with representatives from NRDC and Pew, major
corporate leaders, and luminaries such as Ted Turner and Jane Goodall.
The next, Thursday, September 27, Bush convenes the Major Economies
Meeting on Energy Security and Climate
Change,
organized by the White House to promote its agenda.
Not surprisingly, this week sees a flurry of policy and science
briefings in Washington DC.
Tomorrow, Sens. Lieberman and Carper present a cap-and-trade
discussion
with the Progressive Policy Institute.
Friday, September 21: Yvo de Boer (UN) and David Sandalow
(Brookings/CGI) discuss the upcoming “Climate
Week”
with the Brookings Institution, Dr. Kerry Emanuel and other top climate
scientists talk hurricanes and climate
change
on the Hill, and Sir Nicholas Stern weighs in on
Bali.
In addition the next two weeks sees hearings on renewable electricity
standards
and
wildfire,
and briefings on urban
development,
ecosystems,
and global
policy.
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Feed. I’m working on
building Google Calendar functionality as well.