Overcoming the Deadlock: Climate Policy after Copenhagen International Seminar ****************************************************************************************** * Overcoming the Deadlock: Climate Policy after Copenhagen International Seminar ****************************************************************************************** Prague, March 3, 2010 PRESS RELEASE Envisioned and proposed by prof. Bedřich Moldan, member of the Czech Senate and director o University's Environment Center, the Overcoming the Deadlock: Climate Policy after Copenha place on March 3, 2010 in the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, attracting g the experts on environment. Representatives of European countries and institutions and Czech experts from governmental NGOs and businesses reflected upon the questions and outcomes of the December's Copenhagen also discussed which way the international negotiations on climate change should take and of the particular key players, political organizations and the transatlantic partnerships topics included the effects of the Copenhagen Accord on the Czech economy and the energy i “The lack of discussion about climate change in Czech politics makes me very sad. I am gla seminar helped open the discussion of this topic in the Czech Republic”, said Senator Mold remarks. The seminar was organised by the Environment Center of Charles University and the Heinrich Foundation, in cooperation with the Committee on Public Administration, Regional Developme Environment of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. Translation: Jaroslav Švelch