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"Linking Climate Policy with Development Strategy: Options for Brazil, China, and India"

"Linking Climate Policy with Development Strategy: Options for Brazil, China, and India"

Conference of the Parties, Bali, Indonesia

Presentation, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

December 10, 2007

Author: John P. Holdren, Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Energy Technology Innovation Policy; Environment and Natural Resources; Project on India and the Subcontinent; Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program Director John P. Holdren spoke at a Woods Hole Research Center–sponsored side event at the 13th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Bali, Indonesia.

 

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For Academic Citation:
Holdren, John P. "Linking Climate Policy with Development Strategy: Options for Brazil, China, and India." Conference of the Parties, Bali, Indonesia. Cambridge, Mass.: Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, December 10, 2007.

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