"One year after President Barack Obama rolled out his climate change action plan, the administration is putting fresh emphasis on its environmental agenda.
The White House plans to host two roundtable discussions this week on the economic threats that climate change poses and the "opportunities to overcome those risks," a White House official said in an email Monday night, which emphasized the potential costs of not addressing planet-warming emissions.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and White House leaders also plan to meet with billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer and former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson on Wednesday to discuss a report they will release this week titled, "Risky Business," which assess the economic costs of climate change. Steyer and Paulson are the co-chairs for the report."
Kate Sheppard reports for the Huffington Post June 24, 2014.
SEE ALSO:
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"Paulson To Visit White House To Talk Financial Risks of Climate Change" (The Hill)
"White House Plans Another Big Climate Push"
Source: Huffington Post, 06/25/2014