cc: "John Schellnhuber" <H.J.Schellnhuber@uea.ac.uk>, "Mike Hulme" <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>, "Robert Nicholls - work" <r.nicholls@mdx.ac.uk>, <j.koehler@econ.cam.ac.uk>
date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 11:11:05 +0100
from: "John Schellnhuber" <H.J.Schellnhuber@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: OECD Climate Policy Benefits 19-20 Sept (2)
to: <Jan.CORFEE-MORLOT@oecd.org>

   Dear Jan,



   Unfortunately, I cannot come to the Paris meeting, because I have to go to Berlin instead
   for briefing the German government on the scientific evidence relevant to the incipient
   international post-Kyoto negotiations - an issue also relevant to OECD, I guess.



   Sorry for this extremely short notice, but my bi-national role warrants surprises of this
   type once in a while.



   As for your meeting, I know that Bob Nicholls will be there who certainly can provide also
   the more general Tyndall perspective on the pertinent scientific agenda setting issue.
   If you think it is possible at all and if he happens to be available, I would suggest to
   invite also Jonathan Koehler who can bring the Cambridge climate economics wisdom on
   board.



   I am looking forward to see you on a different occasion fairly soon!



   Best regards,

   John Schellnhuber



   ----- Original Message -----

   From: [1]Jan.CORFEE-MORLOT@oecd.org

   To: [2]hjacoby@mit.edu ; [3]Roger.Jones@csiro.au ; [4]r.nicholls@mdx.ac.uk ;
   [5]h.j.schellnhuber@uea.ac.uk ; [6]jsmith@stratusconsulting.com ; [7]leggett.jane@epa.gov ;
   [8]michele.pittini@defra.gsi.gov.uk ; [9]Lynda.Danquah@ec.gc.ca ;
   [10]Enno.Harders@bmu.bund.de ; [11]shreekant29@yahoo.com ; [12]ambrosi@centre-cired.fr

   Cc: [13]Carolyn.STURGEON@oecd.org ; [14]Shardul.AGRAWALA@oecd.org ; [15]Tom.JONES@oecd.org
   ; [16]mark.hayden@cec.eu.int ; [17]anand@som.iitb.ac.in ; [18]Janelfamily@aol.com

   Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:38 AM

   Subject: RE: OECD Climate Policy Benefits 19-20 Sept (2)

     <<KV_Art2-Sept04.doc>>

     Steve Schneider has asked me to forward this more recent version of the IPCC CCT paper
     by Patwardhan, Scheider and Semenov  - this should replace the earlier version (sent 12
     Sept).

     Best regards,
     Jan

     From:   Stephen H Schneider [shs@stanford.edu]
     Sent:   Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:53 AM
     To:     CORFEE-MORLOT Jan, ENV/GSP
     Subject:        Re: OECD Climate Policy Benefits 19-20 Sept

     Hi again Jan. I attach the latest version of the CCT I am aware of--gave
     it to them when I left on Sept 4. It probably hasnt been put on the
     website yet. Cheers, Steve

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     Stephen H. Schneider, Professor
     Dept. of Biological Sciences
     Stanford University
     Stanford, CA 94305-5020 U.S.A.

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