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NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME
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On the proposal of the NGGIP Task Force to hold a follow-up meeting on Emission Estimation of Aerosols Relevant to Climate Change, WG I Co-Chair
Susan Solomon (US) (above) noted concerns, including: avoiding overlap with the work of WG I; ensuring that the NGGIP works within its mandate and that of the IPCC; and insufficient scientific knowledge for the development of methodologies on aerosols.
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NEW
ZEALAND with AUSTRIA and HUNGARY, and opposed by the RUSSIAN
FEDERATION, said the IPCC should defer consideration of further work on aerosols until completion of the AR4.
Above photo: Yuri
Izrael (The
Russian Federation)
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The UK, with ARGENTINA and the US, suggested that the IPCC should “have a story” on aerosols, even if that story is the postponement of further work until after the AR4.
Above photo L-R: Adolfo Rosellini and Osvaldo
Canziani (Argentina)
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NGGIP Task Force Co-Chair Taka Hiraishi (Japan)
(above) said the NGGIP Task Force did not intend to include aerosols in the 2006 Guidelines, or to prepare a research programme on
aerosols. Rather it wished to consider how its expertise could assist others with research.
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ELECTION PROCEDURES
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On
definitions, discussion centered on whether Bureau members are
countries or persons, with
SWITZERLAND
and the
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
favoring reference to countries, while
HUNGARY
,
CANADA
,
BELGIUM
, the
NETHERLANDS
and
SLOVENIA
supported reference to persons.
Above photo: José Romero (Switzerland) |
SWITZERLAND,
with HUNGARY, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND, SPAIN and KENYA, and
opposed by CHINA, stressed the need for flexibility organizing
the IPCC Bureau and opposed
a
reference to Annex C in the definition of the IPCC Bureau,
since it would overprescribe the Bureau’s actions.
Above photo: Tibor Farago (Hungary) |
The
US,
NEW ZEALAND
and
CANADA
, supported the right of an IPCC member to “withdraw
support” for a national serving as Bureau member while
retaining the right to nominate a replacement to the IPCC
Region.
Above photo L-R: David Wratt and Andy
Reisinger (New Zealand)
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Above photo L-R: Concepción Martínez-Lope (Spain); Klaus
Radunsky (Austria) and Xiaosu Dai (China)
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Above photos: L-R: View of
the evening session of the Contact group on election
procedures;
Renate Christ, IPCC Secretary and Co-Chairs David
Warrilow and Richard Odingo.
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OUTREACH
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Renate
Christ, IPCC Secretariat, presented the Progress Report on Outreach Activities and a consultancy report entitled Framework Communications Strategy for Release and Dissemination of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report.
Above photo L-R: Renate
Christ, IPCC Secretary and Rajendra Pachauri, IPCC
Chair
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The NETHERLANDS, with support from many others, cited the need to engage developing countries.
Above photo: Koos Verbeek (The Netherlands)
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UGANDA and NIGERIA added that non-electronic forms of communication should be used when distributing documents to many developing countries.
Above photo: Stephen
Magezi (Uganda)
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In response to comments by SWEDEN and FINLAND on their translation of IPCC documents into their own languages,
IPCC urged countries to share such translations with the Secretariat.
Above photo L-R: Marianne
Lillieskold (Sweden)
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CANADA, with ARGENTINA, FRANCE and others, stressed the need for the IPCC to use international events to disseminate information, and for individual governments to disseminate information internally.
Above photo L-R: Tana Lowen Stratton and Marc
Denis Everell (Canada)
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The US, with SWITZERLAND and ARGENTINA, cautioned about ensuring that outreach activities do not become marketing, as that would go beyond the role of the
IPCC.
Above photo L-R: Dina Kruger and Trigg Talley
(US)
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FRANCE, BELGIUM, and IPCC Chair Pauchuri spoke against the release of any products prior to IPCC approval.
Above photo: Michel Petit (France)
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ENB
SNAPSHOTS: RECEPTION HOSTED BY THE QUEBEC GOVERNMENT AND IPCC
ON WEDNESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2005 |
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