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The 2008 US Presidential Election: What Might it Mean for International Climate Change Cooperation?

This November, US voters will select a new president. Climate change is one of many issues that will be affected by a change in the White House. This conference examines the potential impact that a new presidential administration might have concerning future efforts to address the climate change threat. The next US president’s climate protection agenda, regional and national climate policies in the US, and the potential for the US and the EU to provide joint leadership to address the challenge of climate change and forge a new post-Kyoto agreement are all among the issues that will be addressed.

Datum:
2008-10-15 - 2008-10-15
Plats:
Klara Konferens, Klarabergsviadukten 90, Stockholm

Länkar:
Clipores webbplats

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PDF US Election and Climate Policy - Program 15 Oct 2008.pdf
The conference is organized by Clipore, Sweden’s largest international research program on international climate policy. The program is funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research, Mistra. Clipore has around 40 researchers working in Sweden, the US, India, and Norway, and has an annual budget of approximately 20 million Swedish crowns.

The event is free of charge and includes lunch, and coffee in the morning and in the afternoon. For this reason, we would like you to confirm your attendance by the 8th of October.

To register for the conference and/or receive more information, please contact Clipore’s Communication Manager Charlotte Nilsson on charlotte.nilsson@ivl.se or 08-598 563 10.

Yours sincerely,


Peringe Grennfelt

Program Director for Clipore,
Scientific Director for IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute