JUNE
18, 2013
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Will
the administration act on the president's vows to prioritize climate change
policy in the second term? Can the events of the last year—instances of extreme
weather and record atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide—pave the way for a less
politicized conversation surrounding climate change policy in
Washington?
Tomorrow,
from 8:30-11:00 am, The New Republic's Politics of Climate Change Forum will
seek to forecast the future of climate change policy in the United
States.
The
event will be streaming live here.
We hope you'll tune in!
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INTERVIEW | |
BY ISAAC CHOTINER |
ENVIRONMENT | |
Grappling
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