date: Tue Nov  6 18:06:41 2001
from: Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: visit 12th Nov.?
to: "Tom Delay" <Tom.Delay@defra.gsi.gov.uk>

   Thanks Tom - yes, I'll come to Romney House for 3.30pm or so.  We can at least catch up
   with where TC and CT have reached and maybe sketch out a couple of ideas for the future.  I
   should be away by 4.30 since I have a 5pm meeting elsewhere.
   Mike
   At 12:21 06/11/01 +0000, you wrote:

     Mike
     I'm pretty tied up on Monday but could do a short hour at 3.30 - could I suggest that
     you come here to Romney House in Marsham St. I'll ask David Vincent to join us.
     Regards
     Tom
     >>> Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk> 06/11/01 09:04:39 >>>
     Tom, I wonder whether Monday 12th Nov. about 3.30pm or 4pm would be
     suitable to meet up?  A courtesy visit really for no more than an hour.  It would be
     useful to explore a little bit more with you the lie of the
     land.  Let me know if this is OK.
     Where about are you - the DEFRA offices in Victoria Street?
     I will send you a copy of our new consolidated research strategy beforehand.
     Regards,
     Mike
     At 18:35 30/10/01 +0000, you wrote:
     >Thanks - the 12th and 14th latish afternoon are fine
     >Please let me know
     >Tom
     >
     > >>> Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk> 30/10/01 17:53:10 >>>
     >Tom,
     >
     >Seems fine to me.  The sequence would then look like this (see end of
     >email) ...... allowing you to get away by 1410 and Paul to be away by
     >1445.  It would be certainly good to keep your involvement in the event.
     >
     >I'll prepare a briefing note about the sort of issues this session may
     >cover and we can talk about it.  In the meantime, I am writing to you this >week
     alerting you to our 2nd funding round process in Tyndall Centre which
     >starts now and continues over the winter.  This is an invitation to comment
     >from the Trust about our research strategy and to communicate where you
     >feel Tyndall should be putting in effort.
     >
     >And in the longer run, I would also like to explore possible co-sponsored >events with
     you where our two agendas come together in the form of outreach
     >and engagement.
     >
     >I wonder whether we could meet up in London for an hour sometime to share >views about
     this.  The 12th, 14th and 22nd November (all pm) are possibles
     >for me.
     >
     >Regards,
     >
     >Mike
     >_________________________________
     >
     >Session 7: Challenges for the UK 13:30 - 15:15
     >
     >Co-ordinator: Mike Hulme
     >
     >A Reducing emissions (ie mitigation)
     >Speaker: Tom Delay (Carbon Trust) 15 min
     >Discussants: Chris Anastasi (British Energy) 5 min
     >Andrew Warren (ACE) 5 min
     >Discussion 10 min
     >
     >B Risk: managing the dangers (ie impacts/adaptation)
     >Speaker: Chris Newton, (Environment Agency) 15 min
     >Discussants: Paul Jefferiss (RSPB) 5 min
     >Bob Maynard (DH) 5 min
     >Discussion 10 min
     >
     >C Reaction: communicating climate change science
     >Speaker: Roger Harrobin (BBC) 15 min
     >Discussants: Kate Hampton (FoE) 5 min
     >Phil Matthews (CCP) 5 min
     >Discussion 10 min
     >
     >
     >
     >At 13:50 29/10/01 +0000, you wrote:
     > >Mike,
     > >
     > >At some point I would like to discuss the content of the session that
     > you >are chairing to ensure that I am on cue. In the meantime, there is a
     > >practical issue - The Carbon Trust has a board meeting that day
     > starting >at 2.30 that both Paul Jefferiss ("Discussant" for the second > section of
     >the panel) and me are due to attend (there was an earlier
     > mix-up as we
     > >were told the session would be in the morning....). Would it be
     > possible >to have any questions/discussion at the end of each section
     > (A,B and C) >rather than at the end of the session? If Paul and I slipped > away after
     >our respective sessions and we put back the board meeting to > 3pm, we would
     > >be able to fit everything in (I would ask David Vincent to be there
     > later >to respond to any further questions).
     > >
     > >Sorry to be so convoluted - we have a board of 17 so changes are a
     > >nightmare....
     > >Look forward to seeing you on the 13th if not before.
     > >Regards
     > >Tom
