Setting a New Course on Climate Change. Chuck Hagel.
by Hagel, Chuck; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 15Science. Publisher: USA Today (Magazine), 2005ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Climatic changes | Environmental policy | Environmental policy -- Developing countries | Greenhouse effect -- Law and legislation | Kyoto Protocol 1997DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Global climate policy affects the world's economic, energy, and environmental policies. Climate change does not recognize borders. It is a shared responsibility for all nations. Global climate policy requires a level of diplomatic intensity and coordination worthy of the magnitude of the challenge." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article explains what the world needs to do in order to address the problem of climate change.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Setting a New Course on Climate Change, July 2005; pp. 14-15.
"Global climate policy affects the world's economic, energy, and environmental policies. Climate change does not recognize borders. It is a shared responsibility for all nations. Global climate policy requires a level of diplomatic intensity and coordination worthy of the magnitude of the challenge." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article explains what the world needs to do in order to address the problem of climate change.
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