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guardian.co.uk


February 18, 2008




In a Guardian Science Extra podcast interview, Professor Lawrence Susskind talks about how the process of treaty-making and treaty enforcement could be modified to make environmental agreements more effective. He was interviewed after he spoke at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's (AAAS) annual meeting in Boston on February 16.

Listen to the podcast here.

Read his comments from the AAAS conference on Strengthening the Global Environmental Treaty-making System here.

Lawrence Susskind is the Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at MIT and founder of the Consensus Building Institute. He is also the vice-chair of education for the Program on Negotiation's Executive Committee.

Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld
Lawrence Susskind

See Also:

Lawrence Susskind
Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements (book)
Transboundary Environmental Negotiation (book)
Synthesizing Science and Politics