EVENT – July 27: Economic Implications of Climate Change Policy
San Francisco
with Christopher Plante, Director, Environment Program, The Asia Foundation and Ray Williams, Director, Long-Term Energy Policy, PG&E.
While the debate over the causes of climate change has largely subsided, a new debate has emerged: what is the best climate change policy moving forward? More importantly, what is the most efficient and cost-effective policy? Join the World Affairs Council and a panel of economic and policy experts for a discussion on the economic costs and barriers to implementing a successful climate change policy. What are the foreseeable costs to individuals, businesses, and government? The panel will also compare climate change policies across developing and developed economies—specifically, taking a comparative look at China and California.
Monday, July 27, 2009
6:00 PM Please arrive early for registration
6:30 PM Program
World Affairs Council Auditorium
312 Sutter Street, Second Floor
San Francisco, California 94108
Co-sponsored by The Asia Foundation and the World Affairs Council of Northern California
As a friend of The Asia Foundation, please click here to register as a “member” through the World Affairs Council website.

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