Views of the UK have improved post-Olympics, now 3rd most positively rated country behind Germany and Canada: http://t.co/J1l889tZJ7
9 May 2012 – At the end of this year the first commitment of the Kyoto Protocol will expire having failed to get carbon emissions down to a safe level. The main success appeared to be that the international policy process managed to stay on track despite the near breakdown of negotiations at COP15 in Copenhagen. As we move into the post-Kyoto period we still have a climate change challenge that looms larger than ever and the governments of the world still have no clear plan to address it. So what next?
To better understand what it will take to make real progress on getting carbon reductions down to a safe level SustainAbility and GlobeScan surveyed more than 800 sustainability experts and practitioners located in more than 70 countries (as part of The GlobeScan/SustainAbility Survey), asking for their views on climate-change policy. We asked respondents to rank the effectiveness of various mechanisms to address climate change, those that garnered most support – economic instruments, regulatory approaches and technology development – are those that will change the cost of emitting greenhouse gas emissions and, consequently, change the economics of energy.

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Views of the UK have improved post-Olympics, now 3rd most positively rated country behind Germany and Canada: http://t.co/J1l889tZJ7
If you missed this morning's fantastic @BGCCAN @bgctwau launch, visit http://t.co/zShL5ebyNA for a summary and more details. #BGCTWAU
Nice piece by @rwesthead on Canada's rising int'l reputation, drawing from our new global poll: http://t.co/5JO8gcnSDp via @torontostar
Germany is the most favourably viewed country, according to our new global poll: http://t.co/J1l889tZJ7 - 2012 leader, Japan, drops to 4th
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