Insights from Copenhagen: The “Copenhagen Accord”

vox_logo_whiteIt appears that world leaders have reached an agreement—well into the night in Copenhagen.  Insiders are saying it provides a means to monitor and verify emissions cuts by developing countries but has less ambitious climate targets than the United States and European governments had initially sought.

The deal was brokered by a handful of countries—U.S., China, India, and South Africa.  We’ll take the weekend and analyze information coming out of Copenhagen and provide a summary of the agreement on Monday.  Watch President Obama’s press conference here.

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December 18th, 2009 by Tony Calandro | No Comments

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