jump over navigation bar
Mission SealUS Department of State
United States Diplomatic Mission to Germany - Home flag graphic
Embassy News
 
  Chargé d'Affaires ad interim Sections & Offices New Embassy Building on Pariser Platz Senior Mission Staff Addresses & Opening Hours Holidays Employment Opportunities Career Information & Student Programs Official Visits Programs and Events Embassy Literature & Lecture Series RSS Feeds & Podcasts Multimedia Archive Archive of Selected Past Events Preview Conferences

Selected Events in 2006

President Bush's Chief Environmental Advisor discusses Environmental Policy in Frankfurt

James L. Connaughton


October 23, 2006.

Chief Environmental Policy advisor to the President, James L. Connaughton, spent a day in Frankfurt to discuss U.S. Environmental Policy with German media representatives, environmental experts, and the general public on October 23. He addressed the upcoming G-8 summit in Germany next year and explained the administration's National Energy Plan and Comprehensive Climate Strategy in an interview, a web chat, organized by the State Department, and at a luncheon hosted by Consul General Powell.

As a member of the U.S. delegation, Mr. Connaughton was on his way to Helsinki, where the European Union and the United States of America will conduct a High-Level Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development on October 24-25. Mr. Connaughton will be in Berlin on Friday, October 27, for a full day of meetings and media activities.

The objective of the talks is to build on existing transatlantic initiatives and further advance the G-8 Gleneagles Plan of Action for Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development. In this context, Mr. Connaughton emphasized "the significant common ground the U.S. enjoys with European environmental policies." He said, the United States is "working very closely with European policymakers on long-term technology opportunities."

Mr. Connaughton believes that discussions relating to international environmental policy are crucial for better policies, since environmental issues are pertinent to the entire global community.

back to top ^

- U. S. Mission -
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Leipzig
Munich

Page Tools:

 Print this article



 
 

    This site is managed by the U.S. Department of State.
    External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.


Embassy of the United States