| Title: | Climate dialogue at Pocantico |
| Coordinating Institutions: | PEW Center (Link to Process) |
| Objective: | In 2003, the Pew Center on Global Climate Change engaged more than 100 experts, policymakers, and stakeholders from nearly three dozen countries in a new initiative to advance the international effort against climate change. This initiative continues with the Climate Dialogue at Pocantico, a series of off-line discussions among a select group of senior policymakers and stakeholders exploring options for next steps in the international climate effort. |
| Project Description: | Starting in 2002, the Pew Center prepared a set of expert “think pieces” examining core challenges in mobilizing an effective international response to global climate change.
Working drafts of the papers and a series of international
workshops held in 2003 formed the basis for the final report, which was released at COP9 in Milan in December 2003. The Pew Center has convened a Climate Dialogue at Pocantico to provide an off-line opportunity for a small group of senior policymakers and stakeholders from key countries to explore options for next steps in the international climate effort. First meetings were held in July, October 2004 and Februar 2005. Session IV was held September 2005. The Report of the Climate Dialogue at Pocantico is available now |
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