Publication

28 Feb 2012

In recent years, there has been an increasing sentiment expressed that an international legally-binding treaty on climate is unlikely to be agreed and is therefore perhaps not worth fighting for. The speaker at this Chatham House event discusses the need for a treaty in light of global forces such as climate change, energy security, natural resource scarcity and population growth.

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Author Yvo de Boer, Michael Jacobs
Series Chatham House Transcripts
Publisher Chatham House
Copyright © 2012 Royal Institute of International Affairs
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