The Promise and Pitfalls of Climate Policy |
FEBRUARY 22ND | 12:30 P.M. EST | VIRTUAL |
FEBRUARY 22ND 12:30 P.M. EST | VIRTUAL |
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In partnership with Florida International University |
While the global community emerges from COP28, world leaders, climate experts, and stakeholders are grappling with increasing severe weather events and rising global temperatures.
If left unaddressed, climate change could contribute to migration, further destabilize food and water systems, and negatively affect security and health around the world. Amidst these challenges what are the effective technology pathways that address climate change, and policies that will help ensure near-term impact? On February 22nd, join Foreign Policy, in partnership with Florida International University, for a plenary discussion and debate at FIU’s third annual Environment Forum and examine what the future of climate policy looks like. |
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Dr. Kerry Emmanuel Cecil and Ida Green Emeritus Professor of Atmospheric Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Susan Glickman Vice President of Policy and Partnerships, CLEO Institute |
| Kent Lassman President and CEO, Competitive Enterprise Institute |
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Event Details February 22, 2024 | 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. EST | Virtual
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