Eileen Claussen
Eileen Claussen
Eileen B. Claussenis an American climate and energy policy administrator, diplomat, and lobbyist. She held senior posts at the U.S. Department of State, National Security Council, and Environmental Protection Agency before founding the Pew Center on Global Climate Change in 1998. She then launched the center's successor organization, the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, in 2011, and retired as president of C2ES in 2014...
kyoto-protocol target becoming
It is becoming increasingly clear that the targets in the Kyoto Protocol cannot and will not be met on the established timetable in the United States and elsewhere.
moving climate determine
How we [Americans] move [on climate] will determine the international direction. To lead, we must act.
target developing nations
Binding emissions targets for the developing nations are out of the question.
war moon men
Every generation faces a challenge. In the 1930s, it was the creation of Social Security. In the 1960s, it was putting a man on the moon. In the 1980s, it was ending the Cold War. Our generation's challenge will be addressing global climate change while sustaining a growing global economy
jobs mean fate
I don't mean to imply that we are in imminent danger of being wiped off the face of the earth - at least, not on account of global warming. But climate change does confront us with profound new realities. We face these new realities as a nation, as members of the world community, as consumers, as producers, and as investors. And unless we do a better job of adjusting to these new realities, we will pay a heavy price. We may not suffer the fate of the dinosaurs. But there will be a toll on our environment and on our economy, and the toll will rise higher with each new generation.
among cares ceos deeply meaningful personal reluctant talk
He cares deeply about it in a personal way and has been one of the least reluctant among CEOs to talk about it in a meaningful way.