
Oil Change International’s Janet Redman says many elected officials and experts are now recalculating what the international community can do on climate change without the United States
Oil Change International’s Janet Redman says many elected officials and experts are now recalculating what the international community can do on climate change without the United States
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by Janet Redman, The Real News Network
November 11, 2016
Janet Redman currently works with Oil Change USA, and is the policy director at Oil Change International. Previously, Janet was the director of the Climate Policy Program at the Institute for Policy Studies, and co-director of the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, where she provided analysis of the international financial institutions' energy investment and carbon finance activities. Her studies on the World Bank's climate activities include World Bank: Climate Profiteer, and Dirty is the New Clean: A critique of the World Bank's strategic framework for development and climate change. She is a founding participant in the global Climate Justice Now! network.
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