cc: 101322.3724@compuserve.com, merylym.hedger@ecu.ox.ac.uk, wwfmrae@ozemail.com.au, lgjensen@wwf.de, singer@wwf.de, sschone@wwfnet.org, cfarrow@wwfnet.org, kgill@wwfnet.org, nmabey@wwfnet.org, rpellew@wwfnet.org, adam.markham@WWFUS.org, gisele.mcauliffe@wwfus.org, peter.debrine@wwfus.org
date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 18:22:50 +0100
from: Merylyn McKenzie-Hedger <MMHedger@wwfnet.org>
subject: European Scientists climate statement -Reply
to: m.hulme@uea.ac.uk

Mike as we have discussed, and following my chat with Adam, we are
of course enthusaistic about your project.  As agreed I am copying the
details to colleagues.

UEA will get 10 key people to craft a European version of the US science
and economist letters.  You will get it signed onto. Would like 750 of help
from us for that. Then you will send this to heads of state in November. 
You want WWF to organise  a press event around that at a suitable
location(s) (London/Geneva/Brussels).

There is money in the UK (SP5) budget here and I will discuss that with
Nick Mabey as mentioned.  He should be your contact here.  Otherwise
Lars Georg Jensen in WWF Denmark is a key contact for the TDA.


We will no doubt talk again soon about other things!


>>> Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk> 12/September/1997 10:42am >>>
Merylyn,

Following Rob Swart's contact with you, I would like to speak about
ways we
can activate this climate statement, ideally before I leave for Holland on
Tuesday.  I will try phoning you on Monday or you can contact me at my
office:

01603 593162: Monday 9am-2.30pm and 6.30-11.00pm

or home:

01603 453312: Monday 3-6pm or Tuesday am

Thanks,

Mike

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr Mike Hulme				tel: +44 1603 593162
Climatic Research Unit			fax: +44 1603 507784
School of Environmental Sciences	email:  m.hulme@uea.ac.uk
University of East Anglia		web site:
http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~mikeh/
Norwich  NR4  7TJ

****************************************************************************
***
NOW PUBLISHED:  'Climates of the British Isles' (eds. Hulme,M. and
Barrow,E.M.)
Have a look at              http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/cotbi/
****************************************************************************
***

Mean temp. in C.England during 1997 has been about 1.1degC above the
1961-90 average.
The maximum temperature in Norwich:    Thursday 11 September: 
19.3degC.



