CU Law School Spring Symposium Kickoff: Debate on Paris Climate Agreement
The Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law will kick-off the Fourth Annual Martz Spring Symposium with an informative and entertaining public debate discussing whether the U.S. should remain a party to the Paris Climate Agreement. Attendees will be invited to cast votes pre- and post- debate.
Debate Statement
The U. S. Should Remain a Party to the Paris Climate Agreement
Debate Participants
-Karen Florini, former Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change at the U.S. Dept. of State for the YES position.
-Steven Hayward, Senior Resident Scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley for the NO position.
The Debate will be moderated by Professor Lakshman Guruswamy
Please be seated by 5:30!
The debate is free and open to the public but registration requested: colorado.edu/law/research/gwc/events
The Martz Symposium continues on Tuesday, April 11, 8:30a.m. – 5:30p.m.
Natural Resources, Energy, and Public Lands: What Happens Next?
(8 General and 2 Ethics CLE credits)
As the Trump Administration's priorities unfold, we will address the implications of potential policy shifts and other emerging issues in these critical areas.
Wolf Law Building, Wittemyer Courtroom
The Symposium is free to all CU faculty, staff, and students.
More information and registration: http://www.colorado.edu/law/research/gwc/events