Thursday, July 12, 2012

Desperately wishful thinking by Andrew Light, director of international climate policy at the Center for American Progress: "climate negotiations are coming close to breaking out of their silo, making climate a central driver of broader foreign policy"

Why a Republican President Would Find it Difficult to Pull Out of International Climate Negotiations | ThinkProgress

“I am certain that there would be members of the administration who are not isolationists on foreign policy,” says Andrew Light, a senior fellow and director of international climate policy at the Center for American Progress.

“Of course, there is always that worst case scenario that a Republican president leaves negotiations. But climate negotiations are coming close to breaking out of their silo, making climate a central driver of broader foreign policy. In that case, leaving the negotiations behind would escalate into a much bigger problem,” Light tells Climate Progress.

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