
Would you like to ask questions about the United Nations climate talks and chew over the ins and outs of global warming politics?
Want to do it in an online fourm that prioritizes intelligent conversation over partisan yowling?
If you've answered yes to both those questions, please come join us at The WELL's Inkwell.vue conference, where journalist/author Jacques Leslie and I are having a public discussion this week on the Copenhagen summit, what came out of it (or failed to come out of it), and what may happen in 2010 as a result.
The conversation is moderated and open to the public; non-members of the WELL can submit questions by e-mailing them to inkwell [AT] well [DOT] com.
Our focus is evolving as different reports surface. Lately we've been chatting about the non-news news distributed this week by Politico, which involves opposition by a few Blue Dog Democrats in the Senate to creating a cap-and-trade market for carbon allowances.
Other topics have included: Will the rich nations live up to their carbon finance promises?
How committed is President Obama to getting federal action on climate change?
Did deniers/skeptics have any impact on the international climate talks?
And: How cold is Copenhagen in December, really? [Cold.]



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