Obama Administration Climate Change Policy
This was the luncheon program of a Georgetown University Climate Center state-federal workshop titled, “Promoting Low-Carbon Solutions and a Resilient Future Together.”
Eileen Claussen outlined actions the Obama administration could take to address global climate change with and without Congress. Issues included new… read more
Eileen Claussen outlined actions the Obama administration could take to address global climate change with and without Congress. Issues included new rules on power plant emissions, fuel standards for heavy duty trucks, and improving energy efficiency at federal buildings. Topics included the role of business and prospects for international progress. Ms. Claussen was interviewed by Ms. Arroyo. Others participated from the audience.
This was the luncheon program of a Georgetown University Climate Center state-federal workshop titled, “Promoting Low-Carbon Solutions and a Resilient Future Together.” close
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Anthony Eggert Executive Director University of California, Davis->Policy Institute for Energy, Environment and the Economy
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Victoria "Vicki" A. Arroyo Executive Director Georgetown University Law Center->Georgetown Climate Center
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