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Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 22 March 2005.


WEDNESDAY 19 JANUARY 2005

Members present:


Mr Michael Jack, in the Chair
Mr Colin BreedJoan Ruddock
Mr David DrewAlan Simpson
Patrick HallDavid Taylor
Mr Mark LazarowiczPaddy Tipping
Mr David LepperMr Bill Wiggin
Mr Austin Mitchell






CONTENTS

Memorandum submitted by Our World Foundation (U20)

Supplementary memorandum submitted by Our World Foundation (U20a)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Sir John Houghton, former Co-Chairman of Working Group 1 of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and former Chief Executive of the UK Met Office, Dr Andrew Dlugolecki, Review Editor of the Insurance and Financial Services Chapter of the IPCC Third Assessment Report, Board member of The Carbon Disclosure Project and The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and advisor on climate change to UNEP Finance Initiative and Ms Christina Hutchins, Director, Our World Foundation, examined.

Question Number

208 - 219

220 - 235



Further supplementary memorandum submitted by Our World Foundation (U20b)

Memorandum submitted by Friends of the Earth (U39)

Annex I

Annex II

Annex III



Examination of Witnesses

Witness: Ms Bryony Worthington, Energy and Climate Campaigner, Friends of the Earth, examined.

Question Number

236 - 239

240 - 259

260 - 266



Memorandum submitted by WWF (U35)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Mr Andrew Lee, Director of Campaigns, and Ms Caterina Cardoso, Climate Change Programme Leader, World Wildlife Fund, examined.

Question Number

267 - 279

280 - 295


 
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