cc: P.Jones@uea.ac.uk,m.agnew@uea.ac.uk,Tim Osborn <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>
date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:22:54 +0100
from: Clare Goodess <C.Goodess@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: FW: Actions from today's meeting
to: Jim Hall <jim.hall@newcastle.ac.uk>, "R.J.Nicholls@soton.ac.uk" <R.J.Nicholls@soton.ac.uk>, "mark.new@ouce.ox.ac.uk" <mark.new@ouce.ox.ac.uk>, Kevin Anderson <kevin.anderson@manchester.ac.uk>, "Shepherd J.G." <jgs@noc.soton.ac.uk>, "'Rachel Warren'" <r.warren@uea.ac.uk>,Asher Minns <a.minns@uea.ac.uk>

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Dear Jim

This looks good from the CRU perspective. We would certainly be 
interested in playing a leading role on the climate scenario 
interpretation/adaptation topic.

Looking at gaps, Maureen Agnew may be able to contribute to work on 
health and/or tourism. I'll leave her to indicate how much of a major 
role she feels she could take in this respect. But good to see Sari 
Kovats/LSHTM listed as leading on health. She will also be in Venice 
next week - so let me know if there is anything to be discussed with her.

You have a gap for Business. With respect to insurance, one potential 
person to involve is Andrew Dlugolecki (it might be possible to do 
this through his 'honorary' position as CRU Visiting Fellow).

For marine aspects, could also involve Stephen Dye from CEFAS/MCCIP.

Aldina Franco - a new lecturer in ENV but sitting in CRU 
http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/people/facstaff/francoa came to talk to me 
about this yesterday - she is potentially interested in the 
biodiversity and ecosystems aspects, though after discussion thought 
her work might not be so immediately relevant. But was going to talk 
to Rachel as well.  William Cheung was also appointed at the same 
time (is sitting in CRU, but spending quite a bit of time working at 
CEFAS) - he is an expert in marine ecosystems and fisheries - 
http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/people/facstaff/cheungw.

Best wishes, Clare

At 22:56 16/06/2009, Jim Hall wrote:
>
>Colleagues
>
>Find below and attached the information I have just communicated to 
>AEA. I've pieced this together from the various emails I've received 
>from Tyndall colleagues over the last couple of days. I sent this 
>off now because I had a deadline of tonight, but please take a look 
>and let me know if there is anything wrong or missing. I've had to 
>use my imagination to fill in a few gaps; any mistakes were not 
>intentional; please be patient.
>
>Friday's meeting in London will be very important for establishing 
>the project structure and responsibilities, from which will flow the 
>budget. Whilst the key roles are not yet fixed, please think very 
>carefully now about the roles that you or your colleagues might be 
>willing/able to fulfill. My opening shot is in the attached 
>spreadsheet: are those who are named happy with this? If you (or any 
>of your Tyndall colleagues) are particularly keen to take on large 
>chunks of work then let me know so that I can argue for this to 
>happen (and to attract the necessary budget).
>
>Hope this is all clear.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Jim
>

Dr Clare Goodess
Climatic Research Unit
School of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia
Norwich
NR4 7TJ
UK

Tel: +44 -1603 592875
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