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Brookings Blum Roundtable on Global Poverty | No. 3
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A Global Economy and Development Event
Development, Climate Change, Global Poverty, Developing Countries, Foreign Aid
Global poverty and climate change are two of the most pressing challenges for global policymakers today, and require policy prescriptions that address their interrelated issues. Effective climate solutions must empower development by improving livelihoods, health and economic prospects while poverty alleviation must become a central strategy for both mitigating emissions and reducing the poor’s vulnerability to climate change.
Brookings experts analyze the challenge of climate change and development in new research.
Friday, August 01, 2008 to Sunday, August 03, 2008
Aspen, CO Map
Contact: Brookings Office of Communications
E-mail: events@brookings.edu
Phone: 202.797.6105
, July 30 - August 01, 2009
, August 01, 2007
, August 02-04, 2006
Related ResearchBrookings Blum Roundtable contributors explore central challenges on the development and climate frontiers: Financing Adaptation: Opportunities for Innovation and Experimentation, by Manish Bapna and Heather McGray Balancing Climate Change and Global Development, by Lael Brainard The Potential for Insurance to Help the World’s Poor Adapt and Thrive as the Climate Changes, by Ian Burton and Thea Dickinson The Climate Security Connection: What it Means for the Poor, by Joshua W. Busby Towards a New International Climate Change Agreement, by Elliot Diringer Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in Low-Income Countries, by Kristie Ebi Mobilizing Action for Adaptation in the North and South, by Heather Kaplan and David Waskow Linking Communities, Forests, and Carbon, by Michael Jenkins Development in the Balance: Agriculture and Water, by Robert Mendelsohn Corporate Action on Climate Adaptation and Development, by Jane Nelson Climate Change Impacts in the Developing World: Implications for Sustainable Development, by Anthony Nyong Integrating Climate Change into Development: Multiple Benefits of Mitigation and Adaptation, by Atiq Rahman
Event SummaryIn its fifth annual gathering, led by Lael Brainard and co-chaired by Strobe Talbott and Richard C. Blum, the Brookings Blum Roundtable addressed the challenges of climate change and development and convened leaders from both the development and climate change communities from August 1-3, 2008, to discuss and debate policy ideas that could benefit both fronts. By examining common challenges—accountability, effective deployment of resources, agenda-setting, mobilizing the public and financial resources, and achieving scale and sustainability—the Roundtable established a solid foundation for collaboration among the climate change and development communities and fostered ideas for policy action.
Keynote SessionsKeynote Panel: “Noble Nobels: Solutions to Save the Planet”
Keynote Panel: Legal Empowerment of the Poor
Keynote Panel: “How Do We Achieve Climate Justice?”
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