NGOs and climate change science and policy making

2005-01-07 Thread Neil E Harrison
Title: NGOs and climate change science and policy making Raul, Paul, Cristina, Leonard, Wil, Henrik and Gepeders: Thanks for your messages. In wintry Wyoming, any feedback is welcome. But it seems that my comments have started an interesting thread that deserves further investigation. In

RE: NGOs and climate change science and policy making

2005-01-07 Thread Pam Chasek
Title: NGOs and climate change science and policy making Hi everyone!   I’ve followed this discussion with interest. I know that Michele Betsill and Elisabeth Corell have been working on this very issue http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/PoliSci/fac/mb/NGO%20Influence.pdf in environmental neg

RE: NGOs and climate change science and policy making

2005-01-07 Thread Wil Burns
Title: NGOs and climate change science and policy making Very interesting analysis, Neil, I particularly agree with your observation that NGOs may prove more effective on issues that are less, as Steinar Andresen would term it , “malignant.” I’d also suggest that “victories” e.g. incorporat

Re: NGOs and climate change science and policy making

2005-01-07 Thread Raul Pacheco
Neil, Pam, Wil and others who've responded recently... I found Neil's viewpoint very interesting and quite a thoughtful response... I confess that some points made me raise my eyebrow, but in general, I seem to agree with Neil. I agree with Pam... Betsill and Corell have looked at NGO influence