Committees of the European Parliament: Climate Change (EUROPARL CLIM)
October 9, 2007 at 12:53 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentFour-lttr wrds rool OK! 😉
This is taken directly from the European Parliament page linked to this blue title:
Temporary Committee on Climate Change
Thematic sessions
The work of the Temporary Committee on Climate Change will be structured around specific and significant key-themes, which concern both the EU and out international partners. Three thematic sessions will be held during the second semester of 2007. One high-level key-note speaker, as well as technical/scientific experts and stakeholders will be invited for each of these thematic sessions.
The rapporteur, Mr Karl-Heinz Florenz will be seconded by a theme-leader for each of the thematic sessions.
Thematic session “Climate protection challenge post-2012” – Programme – Poster (also in DE and IT) – Registration information Thursday, 4 October 2007, 3.00 – 6.30pm
Room PHS 3C50 – BrusselsTheme leader: Satu Hassi
Key-note speaker: Mr John ASHTON, Special Representative for Climate Change (UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
With the participation of: Yvo DE BOER, Executive Secretary UN Convention on Climate ChangeThematic session “Climate impact of different levels of warming” – Programme – Poster (also in DE and IT) Monday, 10 September 2007, 3.00 – 6.30 pm
Room ASP 3E2 – BrusselsMeeting documents: Background dossier, Press conference (video)
Presentations: Prof. Schellnhuber, Prof. Van Ypersele, Mr Jarraud, Dr Lindzen, Prof. Sir Hoskins, Prof. Dr Watson, Prof. Martin-Vide, Dr Meinshausen, Dott.ssa SabbioniTheme leader: Vittorio Prodi
Key-note speaker: Prof. Hans Joachim SCHELLNHUBER, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
I thought it would be interesting (and revealing) to see who was presenting to CLIM and whether I recognised any names. Of course, I do. But they are not all the guys I would prefer to see listed. >.<
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