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The Global Challenge of Energy and Climate Change

William Chandler Tuesday, April 22, 2008 – Washington, D.C.

William Chandler Coinciding with April 22, Earth Day, director of the Carnegie Energy and Climate Program, William Chandler, shares his thoughts on some of the most pressing environmental issues facing the international community and environment, including: the need for a U.S.-China deal, reducing energy consumption by regulatory and pricing policies, and the path to reduced U.S. emissions.

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Featured Publication
Policy Brief No. 57, March 2008

Breaking the Suicide Pact: U.S.–China Cooperation on Climate Change

U.S.–China climate cooperation is the crucial step toward a global climate agreement. Together both nations produce 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet they remain locked in a “suicide pact” -- each demanding that the other take responsibility.

 
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