For the first time ever, developing and industrialized countries are crawling together toward a new treaty to reduce greenhouse gases. While there is serious doubt that a meaningful global deal will ever materialize, supporters of the United Nations process find hope in an agreement struck in Durban to craft by 2015 a new to replace the Kyoto Protocol. Others say that bureaucratic process will not produce a deal with teeth in time to avert climate catastrophe. Bilateral and industry-focused pacts have a better chance of stemming carbon pollution. With the Rio + 20 conference on the horizon, join us for a conversation with top experts surveying international efforts to ween the world off fossil fuels.
After the program, attendees will have the opportunity to network and engage with people going to Rio+20.
Tom Heller, Executive Director, Climate Policy Initiative; Professor, Stanford Law School
Mark Schapiro, Senior Correspondent, Center for Investigative Reporting
Mark Schapiro, Senior Correspondent, Center for Investigative Reporting
Marc Stuart, Co-Founder, EcoSecurities
Date: Wednesday, February 29
Time: 5:30 p.m. check-in, 6:00 p.m. program, 7:00 p.m. reception
Location: The Commonwealth Club, SF Club Office, 595 Market Street, San Francisco
Cost: $20 standard, $12 members, $7 students (with valid ID)
