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COP-27 and the Future of Climate Policy: A Conversation with Dan Bodansky
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Overview
While the Paris Agreement provides the framework for the nations of the world to slow the growth of CO2 emissions, additional policy and technological tools will have to be deployed to meet the challenge of climate change. That’s the perspective expressed by Daniel Bodansky, the Regents’ Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, during the latest episode of “Environmental Insights: Discussions on Policy and Practice from the Harvard Environmental Economics Program,” a podcast produced by the Harvard Environmental Economics Program.
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“COP-27 and the Future of Climate Policy: A Conversation with Dan Bodansky.” Audio, January 9, 2023, posted by “Harvard Environmental Economics Program”.
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While the Paris Agreement provides the framework for the nations of the world to slow the growth of CO2 emissions, additional policy and technological tools will have to be deployed to meet the challenge of climate change. That’s the perspective expressed by Daniel Bodansky, the Regents’ Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, during the latest episode of “Environmental Insights: Discussions on Policy and Practice from the Harvard Environmental Economics Program,” a podcast produced by the Harvard Environmental Economics Program.
For future episodes of the podcast series, sign up to Follow Environmental Insights here.
For more on the Harvard Project’s activities at COP-27, see our Tumblr page: https://www.tumblr.com/hpcaatcop27.
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