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How Some Countries Are Solving Climate Change

How Some Countries Are Solving Climate Change

When it comes to cutting emissions, there are many paths to success. But the absence of U.S. climate leadership is causing some countries to ease off their goals. So who’s moving ahead and who’s moving backward in the transition to a clean economy?

Climate One · Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

February 1, 201951m 59s

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Show Notes

When it comes to cutting emissions, there are many paths to success. Sweden, France, South Korea, and Ontario have all taken steps to replace fossil fuels with nuclear, hydro and renewable energy, while China is expanding electric car and battery production. But the absence of U.S. climate leadership is causing heads of state to ease off their goals, and violent protests in France against higher diesel taxes are casting a shadow over efforts to combat climate change. Join us for a discussion about who’s moving ahead and who’s moving backward in the transition to a clean energy economy. Guests: Sonia Aggarwal, Vice President, Energy Innovation Joshua Goldstein, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, American University Staffan Qvist, Consultant, Qvist Consulting Limited

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