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Oct.
27, 2000
Media Contacts: Ronald
Bee (858) 534-6429 or
Cindy Clark (858)
534-3624
University
of California Science Delegation
to Participate in Major International Climate Change Meeting
Ten of the top experts from the
University of California (UC) and other leading institutions involved
in many aspects of global climate change research will participate in
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference
of the Parties (COP-6) taking place in The Hague, Netherlands, Nov. 13-24.
In a unique role, the scientists are part of a formal nongovernmental
organization (NGO) accredited to the negotiations process to provide objective
science input and to act as "honest brokers" in addressing scientific
questions that may arise within national delegations, media groups, and
other participating organizations.
The science delegation will present a special event titled "Science
and the Negotiations: Carbon Sinks, Greenhouse Gases, Climate Modeling,
and Uncertainties," which will provide objective scientific discussions,
updates, and presentations on global climate change issues. The event
will take place on Thursday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. at COP-6. The scientists
are part of the newly established University of California Revelle Program
on Climate Science and Policy (UCRP), an NGO that has been formed to foster
interaction among scientists, social scientists, and policy makers.
The discussions and presentations are designed to provide scientific research
to policy makers, delegates, and science advisors participating in ongoing,
international climate change negotiations. The UC Revelle Program enables
the world's leading climate scientists and social science researchers
in the University of California system, along with their national and
international colleagues, to educate and inform decision makers in government
and the private sector, while identifying opportunities for natural and
social science to address societal needs.
Participating in the UCRP science delegation at COP-6 is Ray Weiss,
professor of geochemistry at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC
San Diego; Richard Somerville, professor of meteorology at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography; Ronald Amundson, professor in the Division of Ecosystem
Sciences at UC Berkeley; Jayant Sathaye, senior staff scientist and group
leader in the International Studies Group at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory; Christopher Field, professor of plant biology at the Carnegie
Institution of Washington at Stanford University; Charles Kolstad, Bren
Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy at the UC Santa Barbara
Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management; A. P. Mitra,
National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India; Ronald Prinn, TEPCO Professor
of Atmospheric Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
V. Ramanathan, professor, director of the Center for Atmospheric Sciences
at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and principal investigator for
the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX); and Mark Thiemens, dean of the Division
of Natural Sciences at UC San Diego.
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University of California Revelle Program on Climate Science and Policy
(UCRP)
The UC Revelle Program (UCRP) is
designed to improve communication and enhance the impact of natural and
social science on the issue of global climate change. The program does
not take policy positions or make policy recommendations. Rather, it endeavors
to identify important scientific research relevant to policy issues and
to make this science readily available, in an understandable form, to
nonscientific audiences. The UCRP stimulates interaction between natural
scientists and researchers in the social sciences and law. It enables
scientists to learn about the policy-making process and how scientific
results are taken into account in deliberations, as well as to provide
policy makers with timely scientific knowledge needed for those deliberations.
The UC Revelle Program is led by
Scripps Institution of Oceanography of UC San Diego;
the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), a multicampus
research center of
the University of California; and the UC San Diego Graduate School of
International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS). Scripps is a world
leader in research on climate science and the role of the oceans in the
earth system. IGCC draws on science and social science experts throughout
the UC system and other institutions in order to create bridges between
the academic and policy communities. IR/PS provides graduate education
and research in international environmental sand economic policy issues
relevant to climate change. Funding for the Revelle Program is also provided
by the University of California Office of the President.
Sponsors of the
UC Revelle Program on Climate Science and Policy
UC
Revelle Program on Climate Science and Policy
www-igcc.ucsd.edu/revelle
Scripps
Institution of Oceanography
www.scripps.ucsd.edu
Institute
on Global Conflict and Cooperation
www-igcc.ucsd.edu
Graduate
School of International Relations & Pacific Studies
www-irps.ucsd.edu
University
of California Office of the President
www.ucop.edu
U.S. MEDIA CONTACTS:
Ronald Bee
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
University of California, San Diego
Phone: 858/534-6429
E-mail: rbee@ucsd.edu
Cindy Clark
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Communications Office
Phone: 858/534-3624
E-mail: scrippsnews@ucsd.edu
MEDIA CONTACTS in The Hague
Nov. 13-17:
Ronald Bee and Cindy Clark
Sofitel den Haag Hotel
Tel: +31 - 70 - 3814901
Fax: +31 - 70 - 3825927
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