Rodrigo Cintra
Post-doctorate in Territorial Competitiveness and Creative Industries, by Dinâmia - Studies Center of Socioeconomic Change, of Sciences of the Institute of Labor and Enterprise (ISCTE, Lisboa, Portugal). PhD in International Relations from the University of Brasilia (2007); Master in Political Science from the University of São Paulo (2001); and Degree in International Relations from the Catholic University of São Paulo (1998). Academic Director of ESPM-SP graduation and Head of International Offce.

Climate negotiations must stay 2010; listen analysis

No agreement, negotiations on climate change and the global warming must stay 2010. The UN Secretariat, responsible for the convention in Copenhagen, studies convene a new meeting next semester, a kind of COP 15 “to”.

The 15th Climate Change Conference ends on Friday without agreement between rich and emerging countries. “Developing countries do not want to take on formal commitments, only declaratory. While developed countries have to achieve increasingly drastic reduction targets”, Explain Rodrigo Cintra, professor of the course of international relations at ESPM (Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing). Listen to the podcast comment below.

Podcast: http://media.folha.uol.com.br/ambiente/2009/12/18/rodrigo_cintra.mp3

Originally published in: Folha Online – 18/12/200911h14

http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/podcasts/ult10065u668454.shtml

Rodrigo Cintra

Post-doctorate in Territorial Competitiveness and Creative Industries, by Dinâmia - Center for the Study of Socioeconomic Change, of Sciences of the Institute of Labor and Enterprise (ISCTE, Lisboa, Portugal). PhD in International Relations from the University of Brasilia (2007); Master in Political Science from the University of São Paulo (2001); and a degree in International Relations from the Catholic University of São Paulo (1998). Academic Director of ESPM-SP graduation and Head of International Office.

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