- Playing
- Countdown to Copenhagen
- From
- Woodrow Wilson Center
In 2012 the Kyoto protocol to prevent climate changes and global warming will expire. Next month the nation’s of the world will hold a climate conference in Denmark in an effort to hammer out a new agreement. For dialogue's introductory Wilson center spotlight feature host john Milweski speaks with Michael Maccracken, John Broder, and Geoff Dabelko on the role of the center’s environmental change and security program as we look ahead to Copenhagen.
More from Woodrow Wilson Center
Watching the Watch Dogs
(00:30:00)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
dialogue is an award-winning television and radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, ...
Chile's Right Turn
(00:30:00)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
dialogue is an award-winning television and radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, ...
Fighting Identity
(00:29:40)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
dialogue is an award-winning television and radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, ...
Nick Clooney on Media
(00:30:00)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
dialogue is an award-winning television and radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, ...
Obama’s Middle East Report Card
(00:29:01)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
dialogue is an award-winning television and radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, ...
Post-Election Iraq
(00:01:18)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
Drawing on his 34 years in office, Lee H. Hamilton offers a unique perspective on Congress, foreign affairs, and the legislative process.
The Best Way to Fix Government Dysfunction
(00:00:55)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
Drawing on his 34 years in office, Lee H. Hamilton offers a unique perspective on Congress, foreign affairs, and the legislative process.
Progress Against Al Qaeda
(00:01:22)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
Drawing on his 34 years in office, Lee H. Hamilton offers a unique perspective on Congress, foreign affairs, and the legislative process.
Bipartisanship Requires Hard Work and Political Will
(00:01:22)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
Drawing on his 34 years in office, Lee H. Hamilton offers a unique perspective on Congress, foreign affairs, and the legislative process.
The Limits of Bilateralism
(00:01:20)
From: Woodrow Wilson Center
Drawing on his 34 years in office, Lee H. Hamilton offers a unique perspective on Congress, foreign affairs, and the legislative process.
Piece Description
In 2012 the Kyoto protocol to prevent climate changes and global warming will expire. Next month the nation’s of the world will hold a climate conference in Denmark in an effort to hammer out a new agreement. For dialogue's introductory Wilson center spotlight feature host john Milweski speaks with Michael Maccracken, John Broder, and Geoff Dabelko on the role of the center’s environmental change and security program as we look ahead to Copenhagen.