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Research Scholar in the
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Compatible Energy Strategies (ECS) Program
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The overall long-term objective of IIASAs Environmentally Compatible
Energy Strategies (ECS) Program is to maintain its leading role in
developing and disseminating long-term globa
Dear Ken:
I have a source but not the definitive answer. According to the report
of the Earth Summit, A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. IV), Chapter VI, "Summit
Segment of the Conference" states the following:
"The Summit Segment of the Conference was held on 12 and
13/June/1992. One hundred and two heads of
Vol III of the Report of the UNCED (A/CONF.151/26/Rev.1 (Vol. III))
includes the statements made by 104 Heads of State or Government who
were at the Summit Segment of the Conference. This doesn't include the
Brazilian president as host; I don't know where/who the other three
were. Do you need
I'm checking my records now. Hopefully, I'll have something soon.
Pam
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I'm still curious enough to look in my attic tonight for my own records, but
this collection lists 104 heads of state.
http://www.idrc.ca/esummit/econtent.htm
Go down a few screens to the section labeled " Heads of State/Government,
Rio Summit Segment Only"
- Marc
-Original Message-
TO: GEPED list
Has anyone seen a list of the countries for which a head of state or
government attended the 1992 UNCED meeting/Earth Summit? I have seen
numerous references to the figure 108 heads of state in attendance (as
well as some discrepant figures), but I cannot locate anything naming
the
Henrik:
As the title suggests, the book I co-edited with Gary Bryner last year
("Science and Politics in the International Environment," Rowman and
Littlefield, 2004) looked specifically at the relationship between
science and policy making in international environmental issues. One of
our conclu
another recent one:
Lars H. Grundbrandsen and Steinar Andresen: NGO Influence in the Implementation
of the Kyoto Protocol: Compliance, Flexibility Mechanisms, and Sinks. Global
Environmental Politics 4:4, Nov 2004, 54-75.
Best,
Sabine
Henrik Selin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 04.01.2005 05
Henrik,
Two other articles are:
Gough, Clair and Simon Shackley. (2001). The Respectable Politics of Climate
Change: The Epistemic Communities and NGOs. International Affairs 77 (2):
329-345.
Carpenter, Chad. (2001). Business, Green Groups and the Media: The Role of
NGOs in the Climate Change Deb
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