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The Climate Agenda for Germany’s G7 Presidency: Opportunities and Challenges to Transatlantic Cooperation
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Transatlantic Climate Bridge experts from adelphi, and experts from the Center for American Progress and the International Institute for Sustainable Development discuss key climate takeaways from Germany’s plans for its presidency as well as potential opportunities and roadblocks for transatlantic cooperation at the G7.

10 February 2022
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Noah Gordon

Noah Gordon

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Noah Gordon is a former Advisor on the Transatlantic Climate Bridge team at adelphi
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Mary Hellmich

Mary Hellmich

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Co-lead of the Transatlantic Climate Bridge team at adelphi
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Anne Christianson

Dr. Anne Christianson

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Director, International Climate Policy, Center for American Progress
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Frances Colón

Dr. Frances Colón

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Senior Director, International Climate Policy, Center for American Progress
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Trevor Sutton

Trevor Sutton

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Senior Fellow, National Security and International Policy, Center for American Progress