Bureau of Energy Resources representative in Montreal

CERIUMJune2015Bud Locklear, Special Advisor Canada at the Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources, was in Montreal to discuss climate change at a summer graduate class at the University of Montreal. He was joined on a panel on the topic of “U.S., Chinese and European policy on climate change in the perspective of the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference,” organized by theCentre d’études et de recherches internationales de l’Université de Montréal (University of Montreal Center for International Study and Research, Cérium), by Luigi Scarpa de Masellis, Advisor, Delegation of the European Union to Canada, and Shi Xiaoying, Vice-Consul, Consulate General of China in Montreal. Mr. Locklear underlined the cooperation between the U.S., China and the European Union to put in place action plans and concrete measures to reduce greenhouse gases emissions. During a Q & A session with 30 students, he discussed the U.S. agenda and policy on climate change.