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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Sun Jan 5, 2014, 04:36 PM Jan 2014

Kerry Quietly Makes Priority of Climate Pact

"behind the scenes at the State Department Mr. Kerry has initiated a systematic, top-down push to create an agencywide focus on global warming."

"His goal is to become the lead broker of a global climate treaty in 2015 that will commit the United States and other nations to historic reductions in fossil fuel pollution."

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/03/world/asia/kerry-shifts-state-department-focus-to-environment.html?_r=1&&pagewanted=all

Kerry Quietly Makes Priority of Climate Pact
By CORAL DAVENPORT
Published: January 2, 2014

WASHINGTON — As a young naval officer in Vietnam, John Kerry commanded a Swift boat up the dangerous rivers of the Mekong Delta. But when he returned there last month as secretary of state for the first time since 1969, he spoke not of past firefights but of climate change.

“Decades ago, on these very waters, I was one of many who witnessed the difficult period in our shared history,” Mr. Kerry told students gathered on the banks of the Cai Nuoc River. He drew a connection from the Mekong Delta’s troubled past to its imperiled future. “This is one of the two or three most potentially impacted areas in the world with respect to the effects of climate change,” he said.

In his first year as secretary of state, Mr. Kerry joined with the Russians to push Syria to turn over its chemical weapons, persuaded the Israelis and Palestinians to resume direct peace talks, and played the closing role in the interim nuclear agreement with Iran. But while the public’s attention has been on his diplomacy in the Middle East, behind the scenes at the State Department Mr. Kerry has initiated a systematic, top-down push to create an agencywide focus on global warming.

His goal is to become the lead broker of a global climate treaty in 2015 that will commit the United States and other nations to historic reductions in fossil fuel pollution.

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Kerry Quietly Makes Priority of Climate Pact (Original Post) bananas Jan 2014 OP
I look forward to seeing the general framework he will pursue. kristopher Jan 2014 #1
NY Magazine: Obama’s Second Term Is All About Climate Change bananas Jan 2014 #2

kristopher

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1. I look forward to seeing the general framework he will pursue.
Sun Jan 5, 2014, 05:02 PM
Jan 2014

I think China might be our most powerful partner, and I want to see how Kerry goes about bringing them into it.

bananas

(27,509 posts)
2. NY Magazine: Obama’s Second Term Is All About Climate Change
Sun Jan 5, 2014, 11:20 PM
Jan 2014

"Kerry is a longtime climate obsessive. (Ten years ago, I attended an off-the-record discussion with Kerry alongside several journalists, and our main takeaway was that he understood and cared about climate change more than any other issue.)"

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/01/obamas-second-term-is-all-about-climate-change.html

1/3/2014 at 12:24 PM
Obama’s Second Term Is All About Climate Change
By Jonathan Chait

When President Obama leaves office three years from now, the major policy story of his second term — barring some kind of unforeseen invasion — is likely to be climate change. I made this argument at feature length last year, and the evidence continues to mount. Coral Davenport reports today about Secretary of State John Kerry’s “systematic, top-down push to create an agencywide focus on global warming.”

Kerry is a longtime climate obsessive. (Ten years ago, I attended an off-the-record discussion with Kerry alongside several journalists, and our main takeaway was that he understood and cared about climate change more than any other issue.) His appointment to run the State Department is one of several Obama second-term moves that signal the high priority he assigns the issue. This is true not only of the figures Obama has appointed to posts that inherently concern climate change, like the his green appointees to run the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy, but also to general political advisers, like Denis McDonough and John Podesta, both committed environmentalists who will drive Obama’s climate focus.

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