NRDC's Voice in Copenhagen Coverage Continues
Posted December 17, 2009 in The Media and the Environment
NRDC continues to be one of the featured environmental voices on Copenhagen in various media outlets. Frances Beinecke emphasized in TIME magazine the importance of including civil society groups in the climate negotiations… Frances also spoke with the National Journal about Secretary Clinton’s announcement that the U.S. will support a global fund to help poor countries fight climate change…
In the Associated Press Jake Schmidt explained that China could submit yearly reports on their global warming emissions to ensure they are meeting their commitments… Bloomberg quoted Barbara Finamore about why China does not want an international system of verification for their emissions reductions… David Doniger suggested a possible solution to U.S.-China tensions over climate negotiations in an Associated Press story that appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer… Alex Wang spoke with NPR’s “Marketplace” about the strategies differing parties at Copenhagen have been using in preparation for heavy bargaining this week…
Henry Henderson stated in an Associated Press article that a permanent solution, not temporary barriers, would be necessary to stop Asian carp from spreading into the Great Lakes…



