Peter Gray Discusses Copenhagen & US Climate Change Legislation on Fox Business Network

During a December 15 interview with Fox Business Network, Peter Gray discusses what has been happening in Copenhagen and how the talks there could change the way companies do business in the US.

To watch the interview, please visit: http://video.mww.com/ftpupload/FTPinbox/15/FoxBiz-Gray-12-15-09.wmv.

Peter Gray Discusses the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen on Bloomberg Radio

During the December 15 edition of The Hayes Advantage on Bloomberg Radio, Peter Gray discusses the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen as well as the chances of passage of a climate change bill.

To listen to the interview, please visit:
http://video.mww.com/ftpupload/FTPinbox/15/Gray-Bloomberg.mp3.

Jon Sohn Discusses Progress on International Finance in Copenhagen on E&E TV

As one of the most contentious issues in the international climate negotiations, climate finance is expected to be a major focus in Copenhagen.  During today's OnPoint, Jon Sohn explains the climate finance issue and discusses US and European pledges for international aid to developing nations. 

To watch the interview, please visit: http://www.eenews.net/tv/2009/12/09/.

Carbon-Reduction Strategies Likely To Create Friction In Copenhagen

Posted on CNBC.com

One of the biggest obstacles to achieving a global climate change agreement is a fundamental difference between how developed and developing economies would set carbon-emission goals.  The big developed economies prefer absolute emissions targets while emerging markets want “carbon intensity” cuts based on the rate of a country’s GDP growth.

Featuring insights from Jon Sohn ...

"We have a lot of exciting technologies and companies that can fill the gaps,” says Jon Sohn, a climate change expert with DC office of law firm McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP.  "We can be ahead of the curve and see this coming or dig in our heels."

To read the full article, please visit http://www.cnbc.com/id/34312894.