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Hearings and Publications

Fighting Climate Change in the Developing Countries

Select Committee Hearing on Emerging Economies and Global Warming


Historic emissions of industrialized countries like the United States are far higher than those of developing countries, and per capita emissions of industrialized countries are much higher than in developing countries. Nevertheless, looking at the absolute emissions of countries, it is becoming clear that the climate crisis cannot be solved without efforts of all major emitters. This includes countries like Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa.
The Select Committee on Energy Independence & Global Warming held a hearing entitled, “Preparing for Copenhagen: How Developing Countries Are Fighting Climate Change” to look at current efforts of developing nations to fight climate change and what this means for the climate negotiations in Copenhagen at the end of 2009.


WHAT: Select Committee hearing: “Preparing for Copenhagen: How Developing Countries Are Fighting Climate Change”
WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 9:30 AM
WHERE: 210 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC
OPENING STATEMENT: Chairman Edward J. Markey
WITNESS LIST:
Mr. Carter Roberts, President and CEO, World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Ms. Barbara Finamore, China Program Director, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
Mr. Ned Helme, President, Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP)
Mr. Lee Lane, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute (AEI)

VIDEOS:


Carter Roberts' testimony


Chairman Markey's first Question-And-Answer period


Chairman Markey's second question-and-answer period


Closing remarks from each of the panel members

PHOTO:


Chairman Markey with the witnesses


Congressmen Salazar, Hall, and Cleaver


Chairman Markey


Witnesses Ms. Finamore, Mr. Helme, Mr. Roberts, and Mr. Lane


Mr. Carter Roberts


Ms. Barbara Finamore


Mr. Ned Helme


Mr. Lee Lane

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