Climate Change Post Copenhagen
Jonathon Porritt, Ian Katz, Malini Mehra, Peter Luff
The volume reviews the prospects for climate change action in
the aftermath of the Copenhagen conference focusing on the
credibility of scientific evidence, investment in a low carbon
economy, increased incremental actions on the ground, the emerging
role of civil society, the impact globally of climate relations
between India and China and the potential role of the European
Union in climate politics.

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College: London, (2010) ISSN: 2040-6509 (paper), ISSN:
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