The Post-Post-Paris World: Evaluating Options for Global Climate
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The future of global climate cooperation is in flux. The United States has again pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement, as rising geopolitical tensions are undermining internationalism on many fronts. Major economies are beginning to blink in the face of their own climate commitments, while new models of decarbonization and energy development are emerging.
In this moment of realignment, what comes next for international climate policy? Can climate ambition survive a fragmented global order? Can energy dominance go global? And what role—if any—can U.S. leadership play in shaping the path forward?
Please join the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program for a timely conversation featuring Sarah Ladislaw, David Victor, and Mario Loyola as we explore the forces redefining global climate action and the difficult questions facing policymakers in an era of inward-looking politics and great power competition.
This event is made possible by general funding to CSIS and the CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program.
Contact Information
- Madeline Cano
- Program Coordinator, Energy Security and Climate Change Program
- 202.644.5619
- mcano@csis.org