http://www.weforum.org 10.11.2009
Trade and Climate Change: Economic Imperative or Green Imperialism?
Trade and climate policies have become increasingly entwined as countries grapple with the challenge of integrating economic interests with the management of climate change.
What are the economic effects of trade and climate change policies, and how can different viewpoints between developed and developing countries be reconciled?
Special Guest
Shyam Saran, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of India on Climate Change, Office of the Prime Minister, India; Global Agenda Council on Climate Change
Discussion Leaders
Deepak Puri, Chairman and Managing Director, Moser Baer, India
William A. Reinsch, President, National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC), USA
Lord Stern, IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government, India Observatory, London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Suresh Vaswani, Joint Chief Executive Officer, IT Business, and Member of the Board, Wipro, India
Ben J. Verwaayen, Chief Executive Officer, Alcatel-Lucent, France
Chaired by
Michael J. Elliott, Editor, Time International, Time Magazine, USA
Its these people were so concerned about the climate they wouldn't be doing just what MrFreeLibertarian is saying. Its just another way of furthering the Liberal agenda and one world government. If you look at history the weather gets warmer then colder. Look at the ice age..
mtnmanquin 2 years ago
Copenhagen = joke All these people are so concerned about the climate that they're taking their private planes and limos to Copenhagen. Don't you think if we're all going to die becuase of climate change they might want to do a teleconference maybe?? You think? Or maybe they really aren't concerned about the climate but are just using it as an excuse to do something else? You think? Maybe something like spread the wealth? You think?
MrFreeLibertarian 2 years ago
very poor audio!
pulipuli777 2 years ago