Taking Stock of the Paris Agreement’s Stocktake

Author
Scott Fulton - Environmental Law Institute
Susan Biniaz - Department of State
Angela Barranco - Climate Group
Jennifer Huang - Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
Charles Di Leva - Sustainability Frameworks, LLP
Marshall Shepherd - University of Georgia
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The Debate: The New Toxic Substances Control Act Is Now Five Years Old: A Report

THE DEBATE The 1985 agreement on climate change requires parties to carry out a global “stocktake” every five years to evaluate collective progress toward achieving long-term goals and purposes. The Environmental Law Institute invited an expert group to form our inaugural Firestone Policy Forum panel, held on the afternoon of the annual Award Dinner in October, to discuss how much progress has been made nationally and globally in meeting greenhouse gas reduction targets.

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