cc: Stefaan Simons <stefaan.simons@ucl.ac.uk>, "Ali, Tariq" <t.ali@ic.ac.uk>,  "Bruce W. Sellwood" <b.w.sellwood@reading.ac.uk>,  Heather Binney <h.binney@ucl.ac.uk>, "a.lord" <a.lord@ucl.ac.uk>,  Bill Giles <bill.giles@bbc.co.uk>, Perdita Hunt <PHunt@wwf.org.uk>
date: Tue, 15 May 2001 16:19:13 +0100
from: julian hunt <Julian.Hunt@cpom.ucl.ac.uk>
subject: efcca
to: mike hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>

   bill giles, john teather(0f BBC) , myself ,Lindsay Sharp and 2 colleagues from the Science
   museum met today to discuss forming an 'exchange forum for climate change activities
   involving gov, ngo, acad.,media, business, museums, mainly to exchange info about
   activities, but where agreed to have meetings and events to explain and involve people in
   CC issues. The director of SM Lindsay Sharp sees involvement as most effective when it is
   focussed on real issues, which in the UK is probably coastal defence/retreat and sea level
   rise. Temp. health and pollution are equally important.To organise such an excange forum
   even at the lowest level requires funds , which we would hope to raise from gov and
   industry.

           It is proposed to call a meeting of the range of organisations -up to about 50 for
   an exploratory mtg at the SM at 5-730 pm on wed sept19.A letter will go out from the SM .I
   hope this idea has your blessing as we had discussed it before.

         I hope that the Tyndall Centre will help take a lead in this venture -we discussed
   its importance today, and appreciated the visit of TC to John Teather at the BBC recently.

        We will be seeing WWF on Friday and explaining the concept to them; they were one of
   the organisations who supported the original idea.

     I look fporward to any reactions,

   julian hunt
