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Subject:	Environmental Strategy: Not A Time for Second-guessing - CERA Insight


Title: Aftermath: A Shift in the Environmental Strategy Landscape
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ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY: NOT A TIME FOR SECOND-GUESSING

The events of September 11 are having a clear short-term impact on the pace of
environmental initiatives--at least in the United States. In the long run,
however, a shift toward greater recognition of the value of global
relationships has significant implications for the development of global
environmental strategies.

*  Environmental issues may be sidetracked but will not go into extended
hibernation.

*  The international response to terrorism will have some influence on the pace
of the Kyoto process.

*  Security concerns will continue to elevate the profile of renewable energy.

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CERA Knowledge Area(s): Environmental Strategy


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