Select Committee on Environmental Audit Minutes of Evidence


Examination of Witnesses (Question 59)

MS JENNIFER MORGAN, PROFESSOR TOM BURKE AND DR BENITO MU ­LLER

4 MARCH 2008

  Q59 Mr Chaytor: Good morning. Can we welcome you to this morning's meeting of the Environmental Audit Committee. As you know, the purpose of our session today is to take evidence for our inquiry into the post-Kyoto arrangements, and the international context for progress on climate change. I am in the Chair today because our regular Chairman, Tim Yeo, is not available today. Professor Burke, I turn to you at the start. In terms of the IPCC's latest report, do you think the messages it contains are really being taken on board by the negotiators in the climate change negotiations?

  Professor Burke: It is quite a big question and to answer for all negotiations. Do you mean our negotiators?



 
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