date: Fri Jul  9 17:45:52 2004
from: Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: IPPR - International Taskforce on Climate Change
to: "Chris Moss" <c.moss@ippr.org>

   Chris,
   It depends where.
   If in the London, the only option is 28th July, early morning.
   If in Norwich, then periods of 21st or 26th July might also be possible.
   Mike
   At 12:03 07/07/2004 +0100, you wrote:

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     Dear Professor Hulme,

     I am writing to ask if it would be possible to arrange a meeting between yourself and
     Simon Retallack. Simon is leading research on ippr s International Taskforce on Climate
     Change, a high-level, cross-party collaboration including leaders from politics,
     business, civil society and science from around the world, which we would be grateful
     for the opportunity to discuss with you. Simon is very sorry he has not been able to get
     in touch personally as he has back to back meetings in the U.S and U.K at the moment.

     Welcomed by Prime Minister Tony Blair and founded by the Institute for Public Policy
     Research in London, the [1]Center for American Progress in Washington DC and the
     [2]Australia Institute in Canberra, the Taskforce was launched in March this year. Its
     purpose is to provide advice on how to help ensure climate change is addressed
     effectively over the long term by identifying new ways of securing international
     cooperation. Its recommendations will be aimed at all governments, with special emphasis
     on the UK, as it holds the presidencies of both the G8 and the EU in 2005, and Tony
     Blair has publicly announced that he wants to make advancing international action on
     climate change a key priority.

     We would greatly appreciate the chance to tell you more about the work of the Taskforce
     and seek your advice on key aspects of the research programme that the Taskforce has
     commissioned to inform its final recommendations due early next year.

     I apologise for the short notice, but it would be very helpful if you had the time to
     meet. If you agree, are there any times on the 20^th, 21^st, 22^nd, 23^rd, 26^th, 28^th
     or the 30^th July when you might be free?

     I look forward to hearing from you.

     Yours sincerely,



     Chris Moss

     Sustainability Team
     Institute for Public Policy Research
     30-32 Southampton Street
     London WC2E 7RA
     c.moss@ippr.org
     [3]www.ippr.org
     T: +44 20 7470 6100
     F: +44 20 7470 6111
     M: 07736 067 618

