Live from Paris

The United Nations 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) meet in December 2015 in Paris, where nations ratified a new universal climate change agreement that will lower carbon emissions. For the first time since the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, the world came together to adopt a healthy, sustainable future.

Here is our recorded conversation with a panel of Wisconsin leaders participating in this historic conference. Representing interests in public health, human rights, business, and government, these panelists  offer their valuable behind-the-scenes impressions and share their own definitions of success for the outcomes of the conference.

Live from Paris is presented by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters and the University of Wisconsin Global Health Institute.

Introductions:

  • Jane Elder—Executive Director, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters

Moderator:

  • Paul Robbins—Director, UW-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies

Panelists (live from Paris):

  • Sumudu Atapattu—Director, UW-Madison Law School Research Centers
  • Clay Nesler—Vice President, Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls
  • Jonathan Patz—Director, UW-Madison Global Health Institute
  • Nathan Schulfer—Professional Programs Assistant Director, UW-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
  • Jeff Thompson—Executive Advisor & CEO Emeritus, Gundersen Health System

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