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Highlights for Friday,
28 April 2006
On
Friday, the IPCC completed work at its twenty-fifth session,
reaching conclusions on all outstanding agenda items, including: the
programme and budget for 2006 to 2009; further work on emission
scenarios; a communications strategy and outreach; a policy and
process for admitting observer organizations; a proposal for a
Special Report on renewable energy; and a review of the IPCC terms
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Delegates, including Professor QIN Dahe
(China), Co-Chair of Working Group I, perused
the documents as they were released |
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Jean-Pascal van Ypersele (Belgium), Co-Chair
of the contact group on emissions scenarios,
presented a proposal on "Further Work of the
IPCC on Emissions Scenarios� |
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Jos� Romero (Switzerland), addresses the
plenary in the afternoon |
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Yoko Nobuoka of the Global Industrial and
Social Progress Research Institute (GISPRI) in
Tokyo |
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Lars M�ller of the European Commission |
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The ENB writing team at IPCC-25 (from left)
Alexis Conrad (Canada), Sarah Stewart
Johnson (US), Ingrid Barnsley
(Australia) and Mar�a Guti�rrez (Mexico) |
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Daily web coverage:
26 April -
27 April
- 28 April
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Related links
IPCC Secretariat
Session documents
Provisional agenda
National Greenhouse Gas
Inventories Programme
UNFCCC Secretariat
Ozone Secretariat
Related IISD Reporting Services coverage
8th Session of WG-III and
24th Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,
22-28 September 2005, Montreal, Canada
22nd Session of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 9-11
November, 2004, New Delhi, India
Eleventh session of the
Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention and
first meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol,
28 November - 9 December 2005, Montr�al, Canada
ENB archives of climate
change meetings
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