The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved a climate change bill in November despite a boycott from Republican committee members. Fellow Adele Morris examines the legislation and what policymakers will be able to offer at the UN climate change talks in Copenhagen in December.
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Commentary
The Senate’s Climate Change Bill and the Outlook for Copenhagen
November 6, 2009