ANDERSON's NOTEBOOK: What Can We Make of the Copenhagen Accord?

Fred Anderson is providing an inside look at COP-15 in Copenhagen to The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) World Climate Change Report. 

Today, Anderson's Notebook (12/21/09), discusses what we can make of the Copenhagen Accord.

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ANDERSON's NOTEBOOK: It's Down to the Final Hours

Fred Anderson is providing an inside look at COP-15 in Copenhagen to The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) World Climate Change Report. 

Today, Anderson's Notebook (12/18/09), titled It's Down to the Final Hours, discusses the encouraging signals from China and what the final day will bring.

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ANDERSON's NOTEBOOK: What is US Industry to Make of Copenhagen?

Fred Anderson is providing an inside look at COP-15 in Copenhagen to The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) World Climate Change Report. 

Today, Anderson's Notebook (12/17/09), titled What is US Industry to Make of Copenhagen?, discusses what industry is to make of the proceedings and whether the conference and any agreement it produces will shape things to come in the United States.

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ANDERSON's NOTEBOOK: Copenhagen Stormed by the States, Provinces, Cities, and Regions

Fred Anderson is providing an inside look at COP-15 in Copenhagen to The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) World Climate Change Report. 

Today, Anderson's Notebook (12/16/09), titled Copenhagen Stormed by the States, Provinces, Cities, and Regionsdiscusses how state, provincial, municipal, county, and regional governments are taking the lead to meet climate challenges. 

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ANDERSON's NOTEBOOK: Fast Action and Fast Start in a Slow Copenhagen Process

Fred Anderson is providing an inside look at COP-15 in Copenhagen to The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) World Climate Change Report. 
 
Today, Anderson's Notebook (12/15/09), titled Fast Action and Fast Start in a Slow Copenhagen Process, reviews the scientific and political case for the Fast Action Agenda.
 
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ANDERSON's NOTEBOOK: Optimistic as Second Week of Climate Talks Begin

Fred Anderson has been asked by The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA) World Climate Change Report to write a daily column titled "Anderson’s Notebook" during the second week of the Copenhagen conference of the parties (COP-15 ).  The column will provide perspectives on issues central to the negotiations.  "Anderson’s Notebook" will be featured as part of BNA’s special expanded coverage at http://climate.bna.com/Copenhagen, which is being made free to site visitors worldwide. 

Today, Anderson's first notebook entry,
Optimistic as Second Week of Climate Talks Begin, reviews the first week of COP-15 and discusses the state of the talks and the prospects for a successful outcome. 

Anderson is attending the Copenhagen conference as a member of the California Action Reserve Delegation, which includes US private sector and government officials.
 
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