Climate Change Now What

Program Title: Climate Change: Now What?

Presenter: Medard Gabel

Length: 45 minutes - 1 hour

Availability: By Request

About the Program:
In 2009, the world's climate change experts and political leaders met in Copenhagen. This conference was designed to build a framework for the world to address issues of global warming. We now find ourselves on the other side of this momentous conference. This program looks at climate change after Copenhagen and asks the following questions:: was the conference a dismal failure, qualified success, harbinger of the future, tectonic power shift or what? Is the climate window of opportunity closing? What went wrong? What went right? Doe the world think climate change is real? Do you? What we do we do now?

About Presenter:
Medard Gabel has designed and delivered exciting, involving and interactive programs around the world for GM, IBM, Motorola and over thirty other Fortune 100 companies, as well as the UN, World Bank, U.S. Congress and other governments. He is the author of six highly praised books on global affairs, energy, food, and corporate enterprise. Mr. Gabel is CEO of BigPictureSmallWorld, a company that develops and delivers high impact educational programs on critical topics for event planners, corporations and organizations around the world. His other company, BigPicture Consulting, helps corporations meet real world needs in emerging markets in profitable ways.

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