date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 10:04:56 -0000
from: "Pam Rutherford" <pam.rutherford@bbc.co.uk>
subject: BBC Telephone interview tomorrow morning?
to: <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>

   Dear Prof Jones,

   Hi. I was in touch with you a few months ago regarding a Material World programme with
   questions about climate change. The reason I'm writing this time is because I am involved
   with a school who are making some news stories tomorrow with the BBC and are looking for a
   climate expert they can briefly interview on the 'phone tomorrow at about 10am and I wanted
   to ask you if you would be willing to be that person?

   In terms of questions it wil most likely be fairly straightforward on what we know about
   climate change and why local measures to change carbon emissions are just as important as
   global measures and perhaps what, briefly they are.

   This is for a group of 12 - 13 year old girls and then wil then go on to make a 3 minute
   news based piece which they will piblish on their website and the BBC will link to tomorrow
   when schools across the country are making news - some of which will be broadcast on Five
   Live, news 24, BBC1, Newsround etc.

   Do you think you might be willing to do this? It shouldn't take much longer than about ten
   minutes and would be just on a normal office phone or even mobile?

   Do you think you might be available tomorrow morning?

   Many thanks,
   Pam

   Pamela Rutherford
   Producer
   BBC Science Radio
   Rm 630 SE Wing
   Bush House
   London
   WC2B 4PH

   Tel: +44 (0)207 557 3885
   Fax: +44 (0)207 557 3008
   email:pam.rutherford@bbc.co.uk

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