The School of Public Policy and Global Affairs hosted former Deputy Executive Secretary of the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat, Richard Kinley, at a time when national dialogue surrounding climate change policy is needed more than ever.
The adoption of the Paris Agreement was hailed as a major step forward in international climate policy, and was proof that multilateralism could produce successful, win-win outcomes. Kinley delved into the components of its success and contrasted the outcome of Paris with the bitter experience of the Copenhagen climate negotiations 6 years earlier.
For more on where Canada stands regarding its promise on climate change mitigation, see Richard Kinley’s CBC interview.
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