10 Years After Paris: Todd Stern on the Future of Climate Diplomacy
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On this episode of Asia Inside Out, Rorry Daniels, Managing Director of the Asia Society Policy Institute, speaks with Todd Stern, Non-Resident Distinguished Fellow at ASPI and the former chief U.S. negotiator for the Paris Climate Agreement. They discuss the progress the world has made toward the Paris goals ten years after COP21, the impact of the United States’ withdrawal from the agreement, and China’s evolving role as a climate leader. Todd shares insights from COP30, the emerging players in Asia shaping the future of climate multilateralism, and how global climate diplomacy can adapt in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
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