Energy and Environment

Energy and Climate Policy

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Clara Gillispie

Senior Fellow for Climate and Energy

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David M. Hart

Senior Fellow for Climate and Energy

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Zongyuan Zoe Liu

Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies

Varun Sivaram

Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate

  • Energy and Climate Policy
    Global Energy Innovation Index
    To meet growing energy demands while averting climate change, the world must accelerate innovation. European nations are the leading contributors to global energy innovation, with Canada the only non-European country in the index’s top ten. The United States ranks thirteenth.  
  • United States
    From COP3 to COP30 and Beyond: The Future of Climate Negotiations
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    As leaders gather in Brazil to discuss international climate policy for COP30, panelists discuss the future of global climate negotiations and reflect on lessons learned from past climate diplomacy efforts, including the legacy of COP3's 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Kyoto is now playing at Lincoln Center Theater in New York. Kyoto tells the story of the tense negotiations during the third COP at the Kyoto Conference Centre in December 1997. A limited number of seats for the performance on November 12 has been offered to CFR members for purchase. If you are interested, please contact [email protected] or look for the invitation on CFR.org/member.   This is a virtual meeting through Zoom. Log-in information and instructions on how to participate during the question-and-answer portion will be provided the evening before the event to those who register. Please note the audio, video, and transcript of this virtual meeting will be posted on the CFR website. This meeting is presented in partnership with CFR's Climate Realism Initiative.
  • Climate Change
    Paris to Kyoto: The History of UN Climate Agreements
    International efforts, such as the Paris Agreement, aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But experts say countries aren’t doing enough to limit dangerous global warming.