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DESCRIPTION:Who: Christopher Plante, Director, Environment Program, The Asia 
 Foundation;\nRay Williams, Director, Long Term Energy Policy, 
 PG&E\n\nEvent: In 2007 the United Nations declared that greenhouse gas 
 emissions from human activity are responsible for a significant portion of 
 the increase in the Earth’s average temperature. As a result, the debate 
 over climate change has largely subsided; however, a new debate has 
 emerged. What is the best climate change policy moving forward? More 
 importantly, what is the most efficient and cost-effective policy? Join the 
 Council and a panel of economic and policy experts for a discussion on the 
 economic costs and barriers to implementing a successful climate change 
 policy. What are the foreseeable costs to individuals, businesses and 
 government? The panel will also compare climate change policies across 
 developing and developed economies—specifically, taking a comparative 
 look at China and California.\n\nWhen: Monday, July 27; Check-in: 6:00PM; 
 Program: 6:30PM\n\nWhere: World Affairs Council, 2nd Floor Auditorium, 312 
 Sutter St., San Francisco \n\nAdmission Costs: Council members: FREE; 
 Students: $5; Non-members: $15\n\nInfo: 415.293.4600; info@wacsf.org; \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/15/18601765.php
SUMMARY:World Affairs Council Presents Economic Implications of Climate Change Policy
LOCATION:World Affairs Council, 2nd Floor Auditorium, 312 Sutter St., San Francisco 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/15/18601765.php
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