CEF Speaker Publishes Paper on China's Strategic Priorities in International Climate Change Negotiations
NOVEMBER 2007 - Joanna Lewis Piece Published in The Washington Quarterly
NOVEMBER 2007 - Joanna Lewis Piece Published in The Washington Quarterly
Joanna Lewis, who spoke on technology transfer in the wind power sector a October 2006 CEF meeting, argues in her Washington Quarterly article, "China's Strategic Priorities in International Climate Change Negotiations," that understanding the challenges China faces in mitigating its greenhouse gas emissions can both clarify its negotiating position in international forums and provide insights into how best to engage Beijing to address global climate change.
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