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Climate change post-Copenhagen: The need for transatlantic cooperation

24/02/2010 By Christian Egenhofer

In this policy brief, Christian Egenhofer analyses the post-Copenhagen state of climate change on both sides of the Atlantic. Under Obama, US policy on the issue has changed dramatically, allowing for increased cooperation with the EU.

Although some progress has been made, following the Copenhagen summit it is clear that the EU and the US must work together on concrete climate change issues for real advances to occur.


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European Union United States

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Bio author: Christian Egenhofer

Christian Egenhofer is Senior Fellow and head of the Energy and Climate programme at CEPS.