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    REPORT OF THE 24TH

    SESSION OF THE IPCC

    (Montreal, 26-28 September 2005)

    1. OPENING OF THE SESSION

    1.1 The Chair, Mr Rajendra K. Pachauri called the Session to order at 10:00 hours on Monday, 26September 2005, and welcomed the Honourable Stephane Dion, Minister of Environment, Canada.

    1.2 Opening Addresses

    1.2.1 The Honourable Stephane Dion, Minister of Environment, Canada welcomeddelegates on behalf of the Prime Minister of Canada, and delivered a keynote address on the

    important role IPCC has played in providing governments information required to take actionrelated to climate change, the close links between Canada and the IPCC, and the Canadian

    climate change policy.

    1.2.2 The IPCC Chair, Mr Pachauri thanked the Government of Canada for hosting theSession, highlighted recent progress in the work of the IPCC, in particular the completion of

    the two Special Reports on Safeguarding the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate System(SROC), and on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (SRCCS) and the preparations for the

    Fourth Assessment Report (AR4). He mentioned that important issues will be addressed duringthe Session such as election procedures and emission scenarios. He also urged governments to

    continue to contribute generously to the IPCC Trust Fund.

    1.2.3 The Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), MrKlaus Tpfer addressed the Session on the linkages between science and climate change policy

    and the increasing need for information from the IPCC. He reaffirmed UNEPs commitment tothe IPCC and supported early planning for the period beyond AR4.

    1.2.4 The Deputy Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Mr

    Hong Yan, on behalf of the Secretary General of WMO, Mr M. Jarraud, addressed the Panel onthe importance of the principles of impartiality, transparency, scientific authority and integrityfor the past success of the IPCC, the linkages of WMO programmes and IPCC assessments,

    and WMO's commitment to the IPCC.

    1.2.5 Mr Halldor Thorgeirsson, Coordinator of the programme on methods, inventories andscience in the Climate Change Secretariat, spoke on behalf of Ms Joke Waller-Hunter,Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    (UNFCCC). He highlighted the upcoming 11th

    Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP-11) and related activities, the importance of the SRCCS, the possible postponement of COP-13,and the importance of the IPCC efforts on emission scenarios.

    1.2.6 Working Group III Co-chairs, Mr Ogunlade Davison and Mr Bert Metz extendedsincere thanks and congratulations from the podium and acknowledged the enormous efforts of

    the Lead Authors (LAs), the Technical Support Unit (TSU) and the IPCC Secretariat inpreparing the SRCCS and stressed the importance of timely dissemination of information tousers and the public.

    1.3 Working Arrangements

    The Secretary confirmed the working arrangements, which are from 10.00 to 13.00 hours for the

    morning sessions and from 15.00 to 18.00 hours for the afternoon sessions.

    1.4 Approval of the Agenda

    The Agenda as approved is attached as Annex 1. The list of participants is attached as Annex 2.

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    2. APPROVAL OF THE DRAFT REPORT OF THE TWENTY-THIRD SESSION

    The draft report of the 23rd Session was approved without amendments.

    3. ACCEPTANCE OF THE ACTIONS OF THE EIGHTH SESSION OF WORKING

    GROUP III

    The Co-chairs of Working Group III introduced and submitted to the Panel the Summary for

    Policymakers of the IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (SRCCS) asapproved and the underlying assessment as accepted by the Eighth Session of Working Group III. The

    Panel accepted the actions by the 8th

    Session of Working Group III without a comment. The Chairoffered congratulations and expressed appreciation for the achievement of the Working Group.

    Delegates requested timely translation of the summaries of the Special Report and encouraged

    enhanced outreach activities.

    Germany, supported by many delegations, emphasized the need for an in depth evaluation of othermitigation options. It proposed the development of a Special Report on renewable energy and invited a

    timely exchange of views on that matter. Several delegations supported that view and suggested that a

    proposal should be prepared and distributed for comments before IPCC-25. Other delegations recalled

    the decision framework for Special Reports and Technical Papers as approved by IPCC-20 and

    suggested that the matter be considered after the completion of the AR4.

    4. IPCC PROGRAMME AND BUDGET FOR 2006 TO 2008

    After an introduction by the Secretary, the Chair requested the Financial Task Team (FiTT) under the

    Co-chairs Mr Marc Gillet and Mr Zhenlin Chen to consider the matter and report back to the Panel for

    decision.

    FiTT met three times during the Session and presented updated tables of contributions and expenditure,the budget for 2006, forecast budget for 2007 and an indicative budget for 2008, as well as a draft

    decision. In his presentation, Co-chair Mr Gillet urged governments to maintain a contribution level of

    5.5 Million SFR per year.

    The Panel adopted the decision contained in Annex 3 and the budget for the year 2006 (Table 1), andit took note of the forecast budget for 2007 (Table 2) and of the indicative budget for 2008 (Table 3)

    contained in Annex 3.

    5. PROGRESS REPORTS

    5.1 Working Group IWorking Group I Co-Chair, Ms Susan Solomon, reported that the expert review of the first order draft

    of the Working Group I contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) started on 12 Septemberand would end on 4 November 2005. She explained that Working Group I decided on an open process

    for the expert review and that they also invite and encourage across Working Group reviewers. She

    informed the Panel that the Guidance Notes for Lead Authors of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Reporton Addressing Uncertainties have been finalised and posted on the website. The TSUs of Working

    Groups I and III have jointly completed copy editing of the SROC that is currently being printed byCambridge University Press. The Co-chairs have also conducted several outreach activities including

    presentations and coverage on AR4 progress and the SROC.

    5.2 Working Group II

    Working Group II Co-Chair, Mr Osvaldo Canziani reported that the expert review of the first order

    draft of the Working Group II contribution to the AR4 started on 9 September and would end on 4

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    November 2005. He also mentioned efforts on regional indexing and joint activities with otherWorking Groups to address Cross Cutting Themes (CCTs).

    Due to time constraints in preparing the AR4 and the fact that the next World Water Forum will not

    meet until 2009 he requested a postponement of the completion date for the Technical Paper onClimate Change and Water, originally foreseen in the 3rd quarter of 2007.

    The Panel agreed to postpone the completion of the Technical Paper on Climate Change and Water to

    late March 2008.

    5.3 Working Group III

    Working Group III Co-Chair, Mr Bert Metz informed the Panel that the SPM and Technical Summary(TS) of the Special Report on Safeguarding the Ozone Layer and the Global Climate System (SROC)

    are now available, and that the full report will be available in a month or so. The SPM and TS of the

    SRCCS will be completed before COP-11, but the publication of the full report will take longer. With

    regard to AR4, the first order draft is under preparation and will be sent for expert review from 28November 2005 to 20 January 2006. The Third Lead Authors meeting will be held in February 2006 in

    Beijing. He also reported on the joint Working Group II and III expert meeting on Adaptation,

    Mitigation and Sustainable Development and the expert meeting and workshop on Emission Scenarios.

    Discussion of items 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3

    In the debate questions were raised about guidance on the treatment of uncertainty, the use of theregional database, the treatment of CCTs, timelines and conduct of expert reviews. The Chair and

    Working Group Co-Chairs confirmed that the Uncertainty Guidance paper is now available to all Lead

    Authors and on the IPCC website; that the regional database developed by Working Group II will be

    made available to all Working Groups, that CCTs will be addressed across Working Groups to ensureadequate coverage and consistency and that the activities of all Working Groups are on schedule.

    5.4 AR4 Synthesis Report (SYR)

    The Chair informed the Panel about the outcome of the Management Meeting for the AR4 SynthesisReport held in Baarn, the Netherlands in July 2005 and thanked the UK government for its indication

    to provide financial support for the position of the Head of the Technical Support Unit for the AR4SYR. The Chair assured the Panel that the process for selecting the writing team would follow IPCC

    principles and procedures taking into account disciplinary as well as geographical balances. With

    regard to the postponement of COP-13 by four weeks, the representative of the UNFCCC informed thePanel that the Subsidiary Body for Implementation has made a recommendation to postpone COP-13

    and he envisages a decision by COP-11.

    Delegates expressed appreciation about the progress made on arrangements for the management of the

    AR4 Synthesis Report.

    5.5 Task Group on Data and Scenario Support for Impact and Climate Assessment (TGICA)

    TGICA Co-Chair Mr Richard Moss presented a progress report and introduced a proposal to enhancecapacity to prepare, disseminate, and apply climate change data in impacts and adaptation

    research in developing and transition-economy nations. The programme would address data

    needs, availability and access, including trans-national regional historical data, tailored products

    for regions, support for training programmes in developing and transition-economy countries,especially transfer of practical experience, and a proposal for research networking to link early career

    scientists from capacity rich, capacity middle class and capacity poor countries. He also proposed a

    three days' expert meeting on longer term data development issues associated with regional researchand assessment, which would provide a forum for exploring data needs from research communities

    represented by the three IPCC Working Groups.

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    Concern was raised during the discussion that a capacity building and training programme would go beyond the mandate of the IPCC. The TGICA Co-chair clarified that the role of IPCC would be

    confined to mentorship and guidance, facilitation of access to trans-national regional historical data

    and development of tailored products for the regions. IPCC will not conduct capacity building or the

    training programmes itself.

    The Panel encouraged the TGICA to implement the proposal for enhancing capacity in developing andtransition-economy countries, taking into consideration suggestions made, and requested the TGICA

    Co-chairs to report on progress at the next session of the Panel. The Panel also endorsed the proposalto hold a three days' expert meeting.

    6. NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME (NGGIP)

    6.1 Progress Reports on 2006 Guidelines and EFDB

    TFB Co-Chair, Mr Taka Hiraishi informed the Panel that the preparation of the 2006 Guidelines for

    National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (2006 GL) was on schedule. The second review by governmentsand experts has started and the final draft will be ready for adoption and acceptance by IPCC-25 in

    April 2006. He further reported on progress in further developing the Emission Factor Database

    (EFDB) and informed the Panel that the membership of the EFDB Editorial Board will be refreshed.

    6.2 Further Work on Aerosols

    Mr Hiraishi reported on the IPCC Expert Meeting on Emission Estimation of Aerosols Relevant toClimate Change held in May 2005 and presented a proposal by the Task Force Bureau for a follow-

    up meeting. Delegates expressed concern about holding such a meeting before the AR4 is finalized

    emphasizing the complexity of the issues involved.

    The Panel agreed not to take any further action on emission estimation of aerosols relevant to climate

    change before the AR4 is completed. It agreed to revisit the item after completion of the AR4. ThePanel would at that time consider a revised proposal for further activities or agree not to initiate any

    specific activities on that matter.

    7. PROCEDURES FOR ELECTIONS OF THE IPCC BUREAU AND THE TASK FORCE

    BUREAU

    The Secretary introduced the document and recalled that the Panel at its 19th Session had asked the

    Chair to bring, well before the next elections, to the Panel a proposal describing the rules andprocedures to be adopted by the IPCC when conducting elections. Co-Chair of the open-ended Task

    Group on election procedures, Mr David Warrilow, pointed out that for two rules (in the present

    proposal Rules 13 and 22) very divergent views were expressed in past discussions and recentcomments from governments.

    After an initial discussion in Plenary a Contact Group, chaired by Mr David Warrilow and Mr RichardOdingo, was set up to develop agreed text for consideration by the Panel. The Contact Group met

    twice during the Session and presented a revised draft proposal that was agreed in the Contact Group.

    However, in Plenary delegations could not agree on Rule 20 (Rule 22 in the initial document). Theissue was whether a member of the IPCC could nominate a candidate who is not a national of the

    nominating country. A question was also raised concerning previous draft Rule 11, which stated thatthe IPCC Chair will participate in the IPCC session in that capacity and shall not at the same time

    exercise the rights of a representative of a Member or Region of the IPCC and which has been

    removed in the present version. It was suggested to clarify that matter in an overall policy context.

    The Contact Group reconvened to find a solution for Rule 20 and proposed as compromise to add the

    following sentence to Rule 20: Should a member of the IPCC nominate a person who is not a national

    of that members country, the endorsement of the nominees government shall be sought. Again, no

    agreement could be reached in Plenary. The proposal to delete Rule 20 was also not accepted.

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    The Panel agreed on all provisions as contained in Annex 4, except Rule 20, which appears in brackets.

    It further agreed to revisit Rule 20 at its 25 th Session and to adopt the Rules of Procedures for

    Elections of the IPCC Bureau and Any Task Force Bureau after agreement had been reached on Rule

    20.

    8. CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER WORK OF THE IPCC ON EMISSIONS

    SCENARIOS

    The Chair introduced his proposal for further work on emissions scenarios and emphasised the need

    for a set of new scenarios for a possible Fifth Assessment Report (AR5). These should cover a widerange of socio-economic outcomes and should be suitable for mitigation, impacts, vulnerability, and

    adaptation assessments. He also mentioned that at the workshop on new scenarios held in Laxenburg29 June -1 July 2005 there was a strong consensus that IPCC should only facilitate rather than develop

    new scenarios itself. He proposed to set up a Task Group for a limited period of time up to IPCC-25 to

    define and clarify what facilitating role or co-ordination needs to be undertaken by the IPCC, as well

    as deliverables drawing on users needs, timelines and organisational arrangements. The suggestedmembership of the Task Group would take into consideration a wider context of the scenarios and

    could include experts from other international organizations such as World Bank and FAO.

    Delegates welcomed the presentation and thanked the Chair and organizers for the activities

    undertaken and documents prepared. Consensus was reached on the role of IPCC to facilitate the process and on the establishment of the Task Group. Comments were made concerning larger

    participation of experts from developing countries and economy-transition countries, the involvementof all Working Groups, wider coverage of scenarios rather than only emission scenarios, timing, need

    for continuity and a coherent set of storylines, and the need for clear messages to the modelling

    community on how the scenarios are expected to be applied in the IPCC process. The Co-chair of

    Working Group II mentioned that text referring to the broader use of scenarios was omitted from thedraft proposal and it was agreed to amend the text accordingly.

    The Chair thanked delegates for the views expressed. He asked the Panel to agree to his proposal

    (contained in Annex 5), and at the same time to record the following five points in the report of the

    session:

    1) The Task Group needs to be representative and include participation from developingcountries and countries with economies in transition, possibly from TGICA, and one Co-Chair

    from each WG. The Steering Group for the Laxenburg workshop may be a starting point for

    establishing the Task Group. The composition of the Task Group should reflect the prioritiesbefore us.

    2) The workshop needs to be structured in such a way that it has representation from all

    stakeholders.3) The scenarios should be along a broad canvass and should include adaptation, economic

    growth, demographic and other societal variables that lead to emission scenarios.

    4) The Task Group reports back to IPCC-25 with concrete recommendations on timetable,methodology by which coordination would take place and how to go about it.

    5) Capacity building work would be co-ordinated by TGICA.

    The Panel approved the proposal by the Chair, which is contained in Annex 5, together with the five

    points listed above.

    9. OUTREACH

    The Secretary introduced the progress report on outreach activities. She also explained that theobjective of the Framework Communications Strategy for Release and Dissemination of the IPCC

    Fourth Assessment Report prepared by Communications & Network Consulting (CNC) was to

    provide inputs and stimulate the development of future IPCC information activities. She emphasised

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    the efforts by the Secretariat to speed up translation into UN languages and encouraged translation intonon-UN languages.

    The Chair recalled that in 2002 the Panel had established an Outreach Task Group (OTG), which has

    been chaired by Mr John Stone and suggested that Ms Lucka Kajfez-Bogataj will act as second Co-Chair of the Task Group. He also suggested a core membership of the OTG, but many countries

    indicated their willingness to participate in the work of the Task Group. He further suggested that thework package and terms of reference of the OTG be as follows:

    To organize meetings during plenary sessions To review activities and provide new ideas

    To identify partners and outreach opportunities to meet in particular regional informationneeds

    To identify and mobilize funding sources for work with partners.

    The Co-Chair of the Task Group, Mr Stone said that the Secretariat has been doing an excellent job on

    outreach activities, and suggested as specific terms of reference (TOR) for the OTG to complement

    and not overlap with the work of the Secretariat.

    The Outreach Task Group met once and agreed that the IPCC should seek to engage government focal

    points in outreach activities and that AR4 outreach activities should build on the past experiences

    gained through the Secretariat and TSUs. They suggested that the IPCC Secretariat should invite input

    from government focal points, in particular reactions to the report prepared by CNC, including viewson priority actions or concerns about specific suggestions, information on outreach opportunities in the

    country or region, and any information about experience with good practice outreach activities.

    In the Plenary debate appreciation was expressed for the work by CNC but that further work is

    required to develop an IPCC information strategy. Suggestions included education material for

    children, continuation of sending hard copies of IPCC reports to developing countries, carefulmanagement of non-IPCC information on the website, the use of the UN system for outreach to

    decision-makers. The proposal to hire a staff member to perform outreach activities was supported.

    The Chair, in response to the discussion and suggestions, summed up that there was an enormous gap

    between the IPCC products and desirable outreach. He noted that the OTG has been set up and workedproductively in providing guidance and input, but had no responsibility for strategy or activities. He

    emphasised the need to create the capacity in the Secretariat to be able to produce and implement aninformation strategy for AR4 reports and requested budgetary provisions for hiring dedicated staff.

    The Panel agreed to hire one staff member at P3/P4 level for one year, with a possibility to extend thecontract for another year.

    10. PROCEDURAL MATTERS

    The Secretary presented a proposal for admitting observer organizations, and explained background

    and rationale. The Chair requested consideration and decision by the Panel.

    Most delegates expressed support for a policy and process for admitting observer organizations but

    many delegations asked for more time to study the proposal. Specific suggestions were made duringthe Session regarding qualifications required, regional balance, and a code of conduct. Governments

    may send further comments on the proposal to the Secretariat.

    The Panel asked the Secretariat to prepare information on organisations that are already participating

    in the IPCC and new applications for consideration by the Bureau and the Panel. The Panel agreed to

    take a decision on a policy and process for admitting observer organisations at its next session.

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    11. OTHER BUSINESS

    The Chair reminded the Panel of his commitment to pass to the next Bureau the same balance in the

    IPCC Trust Fund as inherited when the current Bureau took office. He requested governments to

    contribute to IPCC in accordance with this objective.

    12. TIME AND PLACE OF THE NEXT SESSION

    The Secretary announced that the next session will be held in the second half of April 2006 either inMauritius or in Nairobi.

    13. CLOSING OF THE SESSION

    The Session closed at 16:00 hours on Wednesday, 28 September 2005.

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    INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE

    WMO UNEP_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    IPCC Secretariat, c/o WMO, 7bis, Avenue de la Paix, C.P. N 2300, 1211 Geneva 2, SWITZERLAND

    Phone: +41 22 730 8208/8254/8284 Fax: +41 22 730 8025/8013E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.ipcc.ch

    INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL Annex 1

    ON CLIMATE CHANGE

    TWENTY-FOURTH SESSION

    Montreal, 26-28 September 2005

    AGENDA

    1. OPENING OF THE SESSION

    2. APPROVAL OF THE DRAFT REPORT OF THE TWENTY-THIRD SESSION

    3. ACCEPTANCE OF THE ACTIONS OF THE EIGHTH SESSION OF WORKING

    GROUP III (MONTREAL, 22-24 September 2005)

    4. IPCC PROGRAMME AND BUDGET FOR 2006 TO 2008

    5. PROGRESS REPORTS

    a. WG 1

    b. WG 2c. WG 3

    d. SYRe. TGICA

    6. NGGIP

    a. Progress reports on 2006 Guidelines and EFDB

    b. Further work on aerosols

    7. PROCEDURES FOR ELECTIONS OF THE IPCC BUREAU AND THE TASK FORCE

    BUREAU

    8. CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER WORK OF THE IPCC ON EMISSION SCENARIOS

    9. OUTREACH

    10. PROCEDURAL MATTERS

    11. OTHER BUSINESS

    12. TIME AND PLACE OF THE NEXT SESSION

    13. CLOSING OF THE SESSION

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    Annex 2

    LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

    EIGHTH SESSION OF IPCC WORKING GROUP III

    Montreal, 22-24 September 2005

    TWENTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL

    ON CLIMATE CHANGE

    Montreal, 26-28 September 2005

    N.B. (H) - Head of Delegation

    (B) - IPCC Bureau member

    x - Registered between 22-24 September 2005

    xx - Registered as from 26 September 2005

    (27-9-2005, 13.00 hours)

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    Rajendra K. PACHAURI W3+P24 xChairman of the IPCCTERI, Darbari Seth BlockHabitat Place, Lodhi RoadNew Delhi 110 003INDIATel: +91 11 2468 2121/2Fax: +91 11 2468 2144/5

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Ermira FIDA H W3+P24 xMinistry of EnvironmentClimate Change UnitRr."Durresit", 27TiranaALBANIATel: +355 42 25101/ 355 68 2029754Fax: +355 32 270627 / 355 42 25101E-mail: [email protected]

    Adolfo P. ROSELLINI H P24 xxAsuntos Medio Ambientales Internacionales

    Esmeralda 1212, piso 141007 Buenos AiresARGENTINA

    Tel: +54 11 4819 7406Fax: +54 11 4819 7413/7622E-mail: [email protected]

    Osvaldo CANZIANI P24 xxCo-chair WG2Fundacion Ecologica Universal - FEUCasillo de Correo 141Sucursal 51405 Buenos AiresARGENTINA

    Tel: +54 11 4831 8862 / 7864Fax: +54 11 4831 8862E-mail: [email protected]

    Martiros TSARUKYAN H W3+P24 xMinistry of Nature ProtectionDept. of Environment ProtectionGovernment Bldg 3Republic SquareYerevan 375010ARMENIA

    Tel: +3741 583 934Fax: +3741 583 933E-mail: [email protected]

    Ian CARRUTHERS H W3+P24 xAustralian Greenhouse OfficeDepartment of the Environment and HeritageGPO Box 787Canberra ACT 2601AUSTRALIA

    Tel: +61 2 6274 1405Fax: +61 2 6274 1478E-mail: [email protected]

    Mark BONNER W3 xAustralian Greenhouse OfficeGPO Box 621Canberra ACT 2601AUSTRALIA

    Tel: +61 2 6274 1856Fax: +61 2 6274 1406E-mail: [email protected]

    Tania CONSTABLE W3 xDepartment of Industry, Tourism and ResourcesGPO Box 9839Canberra ACT 2602AUSTRALIA

    Tel: +61 2 6213 7520Fax: +612 6213 7818E-mail: [email protected]

    Spencer EDWARDS W3+P24 xAustralian Greenhouse OfficeGPO Box 787Canberra ACT 2601

    AUSTRALIATel: +61 2 6274 1586Fax: +61 2 6274 1439E-mail: [email protected]

    Geoff B. LOVE P24 xxBureau of MeteorologyGPO Box 1289KMelbourne, VIC 3001AUSTRALIATel: +613 9669 4558Fax: +613 9669 4699E-mail: [email protected]

    Klaus RADUNSKY H W3+P24 xFederal Environment AgencySpittelauer Lnde 5A-1090 ViennaAUSTRIATel: +43 1 31304 5534Fax: +43 1 31304 5959E-mail: [email protected]

    Umayra TAGHIYEVA H W3+P24 xMinistry of Ecology & Natural Resources100 A, B. Aghayev StreetBaku 370073AZERBAIJAN

    Tel: +994 12 441 1175 / 492 4173Fax: +994 12 492 5907E-mail: [email protected]

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    Jeffrey W. SIMMONS H W3+P24 xNational Climate Change CommitteeBahamas Environment, Science & Technology(BEST) Commissionc/o Department of MeteorologySeaban House, Crawford StreetP.O. Box N-8330NassauBAHAMAS

    Tel: +1 242 356 3734Fax: +1 242 356 3739E-mail: [email protected][email protected]

    Mesbah Uddin AHMED H W3+P24 xMinistry of DefenceGana Bhaban Complex Sher-e-Bangla NagarDhakaBANGLADESHTel: +8802 811 6955Fax: +8802 811 7945E-mail: [email protected]

    Elena SIDASH H W3+P24 xMinistry of Foreign AffairsVoronianski Street, 13-1-213220007 MinskBELARUSTel: +375 172 292680Fax: +375 172 2001964E-mail: [email protected]

    Jean-Pascal van YPERSELE H W3+P24 xInstitut dAstronomie et de GophysiqueG. LematreUniversit catholique de Louvain2, chemin du Cyclotron

    B-1348 Louvain-la-NeuveBELGIUMTel: +32 10 473296 or 97Fax: +32 10 474722E-mail: [email protected]

    Aviel VERBRUGGEN W3 xUniversity of AntwerpPrinsstraat 13B 2000 AntwerpBELGIUMTel: +32 476 888 239Fax: +32 3 220 4901E-mail: [email protected]

    Ann Josephine GORDON H W3+P24 xNational Meteorological ServicePhilip Goldson International AirportP.O. Box 717Belize CityBELIZE

    Tel: +501 225 2054Fax: +501 225 2101E-mail: [email protected]

    Epiphane D. AHLONSOU H W3+P24 xService Mtorologique NationalASECNAB.P. 379CotonouBENIN

    Tel: +229 21 301413Fax: +229 21 300839E-mail: [email protected]

    Oscar PAZ H W3+P24 xBolivian Climate Change Programme1382 Mercado Street, Bolivian BuildingLa PazBOLIVIA

    Tel: +591 2 220 0206Fax: +591 2 220 0206E-mail: [email protected]

    Dorcas N. MASISI H W3+P24 xBotswana Meteorological ServicesP.O. Box 10100GabaroneBOTSWANATel: +267 395 6281Fax: +267 395 6282E-mail: [email protected]

    Newton PACIORNIK H P24 xxMinistry of Science and TechnologyPraia do Flamengo 200 - 24And.22210-901 Rio de Janeiro - RJBRAZILTel: +55 21 2555 0308Fax: +55 21 2555 0202/0306E-mail: [email protected]

    Teodor IVANOV H W3+P24 xMinistry of Environment & Water22, Maria Luiza Street1000 SofiaBULGARIATel: +359 2 981 4112Fax: +359 2 980 3926/3936/9641E-mail: [email protected]

    Frederic N. OUATTARA H W3+P24 xDirection de la Mtorologie01 B.P. 576Ouagadougou 01BURKINA FASO

    Tel: +226 50 35 6032Fax: +226 50 35 6039E-mail: [email protected]

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    Maurice SHIRAMANGA H W3+P24 xIGEBU (Institut Gographique du Burundi)B.P. 331BujumburaBURUNDITel: +257 972 238Fax: +257 40 2526E-mail: [email protected]

    Brian T. GRAY H (W3) W3 xEnvironment CanadaPlace Vincent Massey351 St. Joseph BoulevardGatineau, QuebecCANADA

    Tel: +1 819 934 6851Fax: +1 819 934 6845E-mail: [email protected]

    Marc Denis EVERELL H (P24) P24 xxMeteorological Service of CanadaEnvironment Canada4th floor, North Tower

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    Tel: +1 819 997 2686Fax: +1 819 994 8841E-mail: [email protected]

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    Tel: +1 819 953 1676Fax: +1 819 994 0549E-mail: [email protected]

    Dubravka BULUT W3+P24 xNatural Resources CanadaEnergy Research and Development

    580 Booth Street, 14th floorOttawa, Ontario K1A OE4CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 995 3551Fax: +1 613 995 6146E-mail: [email protected]

    Ian BURTON P24 xxMeteorological Service of CanadaEnvironment Canada4905 Dufferin StreetDownsview, Ontario M3H 5T4CANADA

    Tel: +1 416 739 4314Fax: +1 416 739 4297E-mail: [email protected]

    Elizabeth BUSH W3+P24 xEnvironment Canada4905 Dufferin StreetDownsview, Ontario M3H 5T5CANADA

    Tel: +1 416 739 4332Fax: +1 416 739 4882E-mail: [email protected]

    Graham CAMPBELL P24 xxNatural Resources CanadaOffice of Energy Research and Development580 Booth Street, 14th floor

    Ottawa, Ontario K1A OE4CANADATel: +1 613 995 8860Fax: +1 613 995 6146E-mail: [email protected]

    Lorie CUMMINGS W3 xEnvironment Canada351 St. Joseph BoulevardGatineau, Quebec K1A 0H3CANADATel: +1 819 953 9714Fax: +1 819 994 9938E-mail: [email protected]

    Adam FENECH P24 xxEnvironment Canada4905 Dufferin StreetDownsview, Ontario M3H 5T6CANADA

    Tel: +1 416 739 4267Fax: +1 416 739 4882E-mail: [email protected]

    Jennifer L. KERR W3 xEnvironment CanadaGlobal Climate Affairs141 Laurier Avenue W.

    2nd FloorOttawa, Ontario K1A 0H3CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 995 4747Fax: +1 613 992 8472E-mail: [email protected]

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    Karen KRAFT SLOAN P24 xxForeign Affairs CanadaAmbassador for the Environment125 Sussex DriveOttawa, Ontario K1A 0G2CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 944 0784Fax: +1 613 944 1304E-mail: [email protected]

    Averil J. LAMONT W3+P24 xEnvironment CanadaGlobal Climate Affairs141 Laurier Avenue W.205, 2nd FloorOttawa, Ontario K1A 0H3CANADATel: +1 613 995 4650Fax: +1 613 992 8472E-mail: [email protected]

    Hoppa LAU W3+P24 xEnvironment Canada

    4905 Dufferin StreetDownsview, Ontario M3H 5T6CANADA

    Tel: +1 416 739 4432Fax: +1 416 739 4882E-mail: [email protected]

    Donald LEMMEN P24 xxNatural Resources CanadaClimate Change Impacts & Adaptation Directorate601 Booth StreetOttawa, Ontario K1A OE8CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 992 5861

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    Nicolo MACALUSO P24 xxEnvironment CanadaAnalysis and ModelingTerrasses de la Chaudiere10 Wellington Street, 24th floorGatineau, Quebec K1A 0H3CANADA

    Tel: +1 819 953 1772Fax: +1 819 997 0709E-mail: [email protected]

    Margaret MARTIN W3+P24 xNatural Resources CanadaEnergy Policy Branch580 Booth Street, 19th floorOttawa, Ontario K1A OC8CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 996 6474Fax: +1 613 947 6799E-mail: [email protected]

    Anthony PELUSO P24 xxNatural Resources Canada580 Booth Street, floor 19-AOttawa, Ontario K1A OE4CANADATel: +1 613 992 6780Fax: +1 613 996 8123E-mail: [email protected]

    William REYNEN W3 xClean Electric Power GenerationCANMET Energy Technology Center1 Haanel DriveOttawa, Ontario K1A 1M1CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 996 5759Fax: +1 613 992 9335E-mail: [email protected]

    Peter SHARP W3 xForeign Affairs CanadaClimate Change Energy Division111 Sussex Drive, 2nd floor

    Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1J1CANADATel: +1 613 944 0265Fax: +1 613 944 0064E-mail: [email protected]

    John M.R. STONE W3+P24 x3411 Paul Anka Drive, Unit 32Ottawa, Ontario K1A 9R8CANADATel: +1 613 862 3393 (Cell.)Fax:E-mail: [email protected]

    Tana STRATTON W3+P24 xForeign Affairs CanadaClimate Change and Energy Division111 Sussex DriveOttawa, Ontario K1A 0G2CANADA

    Tel: +1 613 944 6134Fax: +1 613 944 0064E-mail: [email protected]

    Anne-Marie THOMPSON W3 xNatural Resources Canada1, Haanel DriveOttawa, ONT K1A 1M1

    CANADATel: +1 613 947 0151Fax: +1 613 992 9335E-mail: [email protected]

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    Joel-Urbain TETEYA H W3+P24 xDirection de la Mtorologie nationaleB.P. 941BanguiCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICTel: +236 61 4362Fax: +236 61 4918E-mail: [email protected]

    Tchitchaou MOUSSA H W3+P24 xMinistre de l'Environnement et de l'EauDirection des Ressources en Eauet de la MtorologieB.P. 429N'Djamena 429CHADTel: +235 52 30 81/ 52 60 01Fax: +235 52 38 39/ 52 20 31E-mail: [email protected]

    Javier GARCIA H W3+P24 xCONAMATeatinos 258, Piso 5

    SantiagoCHILETel: +56 2 240 5600Fax: +56 2 240 5782E-mail: [email protected]

    Mingkui CAO P24 xxInstitute of Geographical Sciences & Natural resourcesChinese Academy of Sciences11A, Da Tun RoadBeijing 100101CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

    Tel: +8610 6488 9808Fax:

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Zhenlin CHEN W3+P24 xChina Meteorological AdministrationDept. of International Cooperation46, Zhongguancun NandajieBeijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +86 10 6840 6146Fax: +8610 6217 4797E-mail: [email protected]

    Xiaosu DAI W3+P24 xChina Meteorological Administration

    Dept. of Scientific and Technological Development46, Zhongguancun NandajieBeijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +8610 6840 6732Fax: +8610 6217 2954E-mail: [email protected]

    Xiangwen KONG W3 xMinistry of Foreign AffairsDept. of Treaty & LawNo. 2 Chao Yang Men NandajieBeijing 100701CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

    Tel: +8610 6596 3254Fax: +8610 6596 3257E-mail: [email protected]

    Qingquan LI W3+P24 xChina Meteorological AdministrationNational Climate Centre46, Zhongguancun NandajieBeijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +8610 6840 0080Fax: +8610 6217 4797E-mail: [email protected]

    Yong LUO W3+P24 xChina Meteorological AdministrationNational Climate Centre

    46, Zhongguancun Nandajie, HaidianBeijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +8610 6840 6488Fax: +8610 6840 6488E-mail: [email protected]

    Jiahua PAN W3+P24 xChinese Academy of Social Sciences5, JianneiBeijing 100732CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

    Tel: +8610 8519 5788Fax: +86 10 8511 9035

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Cuihua SUN W3+P24 xNational Development and Reform CommissionNo. 38 Yue Tan Nan JieBeijingCHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

    Tel: +8610 6850 2963Fax: +8610 6850 2358E-mail: [email protected]

    Baoguo TIAN W3+P24 xMinistry of Science and Technology15-B Fuxing Road

    Beijing 100862CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +86 10 5888 1432Fax: +86 10 5888 1441E-mail: [email protected]

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    Kegang WEN W3+P24 xChina Meteorological Administration46, Zhongguancun NandajieBeijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +8610 6217 2957Fax: +8610 6217 4797E-mail: [email protected]

    Hong YAN W3+P24 xChinese Academy of Forestry

    Beijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

    Tel: +8610 6288 9645Fax: +86 10 6287 2015E-mail: [email protected]

    Silong ZHANG W3+P24 xMinistry of Water ResourcesBureau of HydrologyNo. 1, Bengnang RoadBeijingCHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +8610 6320 2523Fax: +8610 6354 8035E-mail: [email protected]

    Guoguang ZHENG W3+P24 xChina Meteorological Administration46, Zhongguancun NandajieBeijing 100081CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OFTel: +8610 6217 2957Fax: +8610 6217 4797E-mail: [email protected]

    Mohamed BACAR A. DOSSARD H W3+P24 xMinistere du Dveloppement Rural, de laPche, de l'Artisanat et de l'EnvironnementBP5380MoroniCOMOROS

    Tel: +269 756 029Fax: +269 736 388E-mail: [email protected]

    Arona NGARI H W3+P24 xMeteorological ServiceP.O. Box 127Raratonga

    COOK ISLANDSTel: +682 20603Fax: +682 21603E-mail: [email protected]

    Roberto VILLALOBOS H W3+P24 xInstituto Meteorologico NacionalBarrio AranjuzP.O. Box 5583-1000San Jos 7-3350-1000COSTA RICA

    Tel: +506 222 5616 ext 139Fax: +506 223 1837E-mail: [email protected]

    Kadio AHOSSANE H W3+P24 xMinistre de l'Environnement et du Cadre de VieP V 148AbidjanCOTE D'IVOIRE

    Tel: +225 22 44 1834Fax: +225 20 21 0495E-mail: [email protected]

    Zvonimir KATUSIN H W3+P24 xMeteorological & Hydrometeorological ServiceGriec 3HR-10000 ZagrebCROATIATel: +385 1 4565 706Fax: +385 1 4851 903E-mail: [email protected]

    Tomas GUTIERREZ PEREZ H W3+P24 xCITMA/Instituto de MeteorologiaAv. Loma de CasablancaApartado 170 32CP 11700Habana 17CUBA

    Tel: +537 867 0711Fax: +537 33 8010/8670710

    E-mail: [email protected]@ceniai.inf.cu

    Anne Mette JRGENSEN H P24 xxDanish Meteorological InstituteLyngbyvej 100DK-2100 Copenhagen DENMARKTel: +45 39 15 7450Fax: +45 39 15 7460E-mail: [email protected]

    Jesper GUNDERMANN W3+P24 xDanish Environmental Protection Agency

    Ministry of EnvironmentStrandgade 29DK-1401 CopenhagenDENMARKTel: +45 15 44 1246Fax: +45 32 66 0131E-mail: [email protected]

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    Moussa AHMED HASSAN H W3+P24 xDirection de l'Amnagement du Territoire et del'EnvironnementBP 2091DJIBOUTITel: +253 35 10 20Fax: +253 35 48 37E-mail: [email protected]

    Lloyd PASCAL H W3+P24 xMinistry of Agriculture & the EnvironmentRoseau Fisheries Complex Building Dame Mary EugeniaCharles BoulevardRoseauDOMINICA

    Tel: +1 767 448 2401 ext. 3456Fax: +1 767 448 4577E-mail: [email protected]

    Alba BARAHONA H W3+P24 xMinisterio de Energia y Minas del EcuadorAv. Ivan Leon Mera y OrellanaEdificio MOP 1e Piso

    QuitoECUADORTel: +593 2 550018 x 3130Fax: +593 2 550 018 (ext 3130)E-mail: [email protected]

    El-Sayed Sabry MANSOUR H W3+P24 xEgyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA)30 Misr Helwan El-Zyraie RdMaadiP.O. Box 11728CairoEGYPT

    Tel: +202 525 6481x 8632

    Fax: +202 525 6481E-mail: [email protected]

    Raino HEINO H P24 xxFinnish Meteorological InstituteP.O Box 503FIN-00101 HelsinkiFINLANDTel: +358 9 1929 4120Fax: +358 9 1929 4129E-mail: [email protected]

    Pirkko HEIKINHEIMO P24 xxMinistry of the Environment

    P.O. Box 35FIN-00023 HelsinkiFINLAND

    Tel: +358 9 160 39692Fax: +358 9 160 39439E-mail: [email protected]

    Ilkka SAVOLAINEN W3 xVTTP.O. Box 1602FIN-02044FINLANDTel: +358 20 722 5062Fax: +358 20 722 7026E-mail: [email protected]

    Marc GILLET H W3+P24 xObservatoire National sur les Effetsdu Rchauffement Climatique39, rue Saint Dominique75007 ParisFRANCE

    Tel: +33 1 42 75 55 04Fax: +33 1 42 75 55 05E-mail: [email protected]

    Michel PETIT W3+P24 xCGTI120, rue de BercyTeledoc 792

    75572 Paris Cedex 12FRANCETel: +33 1 53 18 55 71Fax: +33 1 53 18 57 15E-mail: [email protected]

    Jacques VARET W3 xBureau de Recherches gologiques et minires3, avenue Claude GuilleminBP 600945060 Orlans Cedex 2FRANCE

    Tel: +33 2 38 64 30 97Fax:

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    Bernard E. GOMEZ H W3+P24 xDept. of Water Resources7 Marina ParadeBanjulGAMBIA

    Tel: +220 422 4122 / 422 8216Fax: +220 422 009E-mail: [email protected]

    Ramaz-Beglarovic CHITANAVA H W3+P24 xState Dept. of Hydrometeorology150 Davida Agmashenebeli Ave.

    Tbilisi 380012GEORGIATel: +995 32 953 682Fax: +995 32 955 006E-mail: [email protected]

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    Ursula FUENTES H W3+P24 xFederal Ministry for the EnvironmentAlexanderplatz 6D-11055 BerlinGERMANYTel: +49 18 88 305 2312Fax: +49 18 88 10 305 2312E-mail: [email protected]

    Olav HOHMEYER W3 xInternational Institute for ManagementUniversity of FlensburgAuf dem Campus 1D-24943 FlensburgGERMANY

    Tel: +49 461 805 2533Fax: +49 461 805 2538E-mail: [email protected]

    Wolfgang MLLER W3 xFederal Ministry for the EnvironmentAlexanderplatz 6D-11055 BerlinGERMANYTel: +49 18 88 305 3661Fax: +49 18 88 10 305 2349E-mail: [email protected]

    William Kojo AGYEMANG-BONSU H W3+P24 xMinistry of Environment and ScienceEnvironmental Protection AgencyP.O. Box M326AccraGHANATel: +233 21 664697/8Fax: +233 21 662690E-mail: [email protected]

    Joseph SYLLA H W3+P24 xDirection nationale de la Prvention,et de Lutte contre les Pollutions et NuissancesBP 3118ConakryGUINEA

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    Manuel CARVALHO DE ALVARENGA H W3+P24 xDireccao Geral do Servico Meteorologico NacionalCaixa Postal 75

    1001 BissauGUINEA-BISSAUTel: +245 723 1205Fax: +245 20 1753 c/o UNDPE-mail: [email protected]

    Wilfrid SAINT JEAN H W3+P24 xMinistry of EnvironmentDelmasP.O. Box BME 2174Port-Au-PrinceHAITI

    Tel: +509 246 2853Fax: +509 246 2248 / 245 7360E-mail: [email protected]

    Tibor FARAGO H P24 xxMinistry of Environment and WaterP.O. Box 3511394 BudapestHUNGARY

    Tel: +36 1 457 3554Fax: +36 1 201 1335E-mail: [email protected]

    Ms SULISTYOWATI H W3+P24 xMinistry of the EnvironmentJl. DI Panjaitan Kav 24 Kebon NanasJakarta 13410INDONESIATel: +62 21 8590 4923Fax: +62 21 8590 4923E-mail: [email protected]

    R.T.M. SUTAMIHARDJA W3+P24 xMinistry of EnvironmentJalan Flamboyan 3, Kompl. IPBSindang Barang BogorJawa BaratINDONESIATel: +62 251 325 811 / 324820Fax: +62 251 325 811 / 324 820E-mail: [email protected]

    Mostafa JAFARI H P24 xxIslamic Republic of IranMeteorological OrganizationP.O. Box 13185-461TehranIRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

    Tel: +98 21 204 4887Fax: +98 21 204 4887E-mail: [email protected]@yahoo.com

    Fatemeh RAHIMZADEH P24 xxAtmospheric Science & Meteorological

    Research CentreP.O. Box 14965-114TehranIRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OFTel: +98 216 602 5047Fax: +98 216 600 0417E-mail: [email protected]

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    Roberto BENCINI H (W3) W3 xNational Institute of Geophysics and VulcanologyVia di Vigna Murata 60500143 RomaITALYTel: +39 330 207 443Fax: +39 06 4542 0266E-mail: [email protected]

    Mara ANGELONI H (P24) P24 xxMinistry for the Environment and TerritoryDepartment for Environmental Researchand DevelopmentVia Cristoforo Colombo, 4400147 RomaITALYTel: +39 06 5722 8113Fax: +39 06 5722 8177E-mail: [email protected]

    Domenico GAUDIOSO P24 xxEnvironmental protection National AgencyVia Vitaliano Brancati 48

    00144 RomnaITALYTel: +39 06 5007 2056Fax: +39 06 5007 2048E-mail: [email protected]

    Jacqueline SPENCE H W3+P24 xMeteorological Services65 3/4 Half way Tree RoadKingston 10JAMAICATel: +1 876 929 3700Fax: +1 876 960 8989E-mail: [email protected]

    Toshiyuki SAKAMOTO H W3 xGlobal Environmental Affairs OfficeMinistry of Economy, Trade and Industry1-3-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 100-8901JAPAN

    Tel: +81 3 3501 7830Fax: +81 3 3501 7697E-mail: [email protected]

    Harumi AKIBA P24 xxPromotion OfficeFRCGC

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    Izuo AYA W3 xNational Maritime Research Institute3-5-10, Amanogahara, Katano-shiOsaka 576-0034JAPANTel: +81 72 891 6289Fax: +81 72 891 6274E-mail: [email protected]

    Koh HARADA W3 xNat. Institute of Advanced Industrial Scienceand Technology16-1 OnogawaTsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8569JAPAN

    Tel: +81 29 861 8352Fax: +81 29 861 8350E-mail: [email protected]

    Taka HIRAISHI W3+P24 xCo-chair TFIc/o Institute for Global Environmental Strategies2108-11, Kamiyamaguchi, Hayama

    Kanagawa 240-0115JAPANTel: +81 468 55 3750Fax: +81 468 55 3808E-mail: [email protected]

    Kenshi ITAOKA W3+P24 xMizuho Information & Research Institute3-1, Kandanishikicho, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 101-0054JAPANTel: +81 3 5281 5295Fax: +81 3 5281 5466E-mail: [email protected]

    Koji KADONO W3+P24 xGISPRI3rd Floor, Shousen-Mitsui Building2-1-1 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo 105-0001JAPAN

    Tel: +81 3 5563 8800Fax: +81 3 5563 8810E-mail: [email protected]

    Kotaro KIMURA P24 xxGISPRI3rd Floor, Shousen-Mitsui Building

    2-1-1 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo 105-0002JAPAN

    Tel: +81 3 5563 8800Fax: +81 3 5563 8810E-mail: [email protected]

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    Hiroki KONDO P24 xxJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology3173-25 Showa-machi, Kanagawa-kuYokohama, Kanagawa 236-0001JAPANTel: +81 45 778 5583Fax: +81 45 778 5707E-mail: [email protected]

    Koki MARUYAMA P24 xxCRIEPI1646 Abiko, Abiko-shiChiba 270-1194JAPAN

    Tel: +81 4 7182 1181Fax: +81 4 7183 2966E-mail: [email protected]

    Anne McDONALD P24 xxGlobal Environmental ForumToranomon 10 Mori building, 5th floor1-18-1 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo 105-0001JAPANTel: +81 3 3592 9735Fax: +81 3 3592 9737E-mail: [email protected]

    Masahiro NISHIO W3+P24 xEnvironmental Policy DivisionMinistry of Economy, Trade and Industry(METI)1-3-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 100-8901JAPAN

    Tel: +81 3 3501 7830Fax: +81 3 3501 7697

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Yoko NOBUOKA W3+P24 xGISPRI3rd Floor, Shousen-Mitsui Building2-1-1 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo 105-0001JAPANTel: +81 3 5563 8800Fax: +81 3 5563 8810E-mail: [email protected]

    Naoya TSUKAMOTO P24 xxGlobal Environmental Bureau

    Ministry of the Environment1-2-2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-KuTokyo 100-8975JAPANTel: +81 3 5521 8247Fax: +81 3 3581 4815E-mail: [email protected]

    Noriko YAMAGISHI P24 xxPlanning and SurveyGlobal Environmental ForumToranomon 10 Mori building, 5th floor5F, Mori-10 Building1-18-1 Toranomon, Minato-kuTokyo 105-0001JAPANTel: +81 3 3592 9735Fax: +81 3 3592 9737E-mail: [email protected]

    Fayez S. ABDO H W3+P24 xMeteorological DepartmentP.O. Box 341011AmmanJORDANTel: +962 6 4892 408Fax: +962 6 4894 409E-mail: [email protected]

    Joshua WAIROTO H W3+P24 xKenya Meteorological Department

    P.O. Box 3025900100 GPONairobiKENYATel: +254 020 3867880Fax: +254 020 3876955E-mail: [email protected]@meteo.go.ke

    Richard S. ODINGO W3+P24 xVice-chairUniversity of NairobiP.O. Box 30197 G.P.O.Nairobi

    KENYATel: +254 020 318262Fax: +254 020 245 6655E-mail: [email protected]@meteo.go.ke

    Nurgyz DJARKYMBAEVA H W3+P24 xMinistry of Ecology & EmergenciesToktonalieva street, 2/1BishkekKYRGYZSTANTel: +996 312 54 1177Fax: +996 312 54 1177E-mail: [email protected]

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    Syamphone SENGCHANDALA H W3+P24 xScience Technology and Environment AgencyP.O. Box 2279Ban: SisavadVientianeLAO, PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICTel: +856 21 218712/213470Fax: +856 21 218712/213472E-mail: [email protected]

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    Andris LEITASS H W3+P24 xLatvian Environmental, Geological &d MeteorologicalAgency Hydrometeorological Agency165 Maskavas StreetRiga, LV-1019LATVIA

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    Joalane MPHETHI MARUNYE H W3+P24 xLesotho Meteorological ServicesP.O. Box 14515Maseru 100LESOTHO

    Tel: +266 22 322 075Fax: +266 22 325057E-mail: [email protected]@hotmail.com

    Arthur GAR-GLAHN H W3+P24 xDivision of MeteorologyMinistry of Transport

    P.O. Box 9041MonroviaLIBERIA

    Tel: +2316 565 885Fax: +231 22 78 38E-mail: [email protected]

    Jolanta KOTVICKAJA H W3+P24 xMinistry of EnvironmentAir DivisionA. Jaksto Street 4/9LT-0115 VilniusLITHUANIA

    Tel: +3705 266 3672

    Fax: +3705 266 3663E-mail: [email protected]

    Harizo RASOLOMANANA H W3+P24 xMinistry of Transport and MeteorologyImmeuble MTPT - AnosyAntananarivo 101MADAGASCARTel: +261 33 14 334 85Fax: +261 20 22 20890E-mail: [email protected]

    Gray K. MUNTHALI H W3+P24 xMeteorological Services

    P.O. Box 2ChilekaBlantyreMALAWITel: +265 1 692 333Fax: +265 1 692 329E-mail: [email protected]

    Samsudin MUSA H W3+P24 xForest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM)Kepong52109 SelangorMALAYSIATel: +603 6279 7180Fax: +603 6279 7878E-mail: [email protected]

    Abdulla ALGEEN H W3+P24 xDepartment of MeteorologyOrchid Building Orchid Magu 20-05MaleMALDIVES

    Tel: (960) 323302 or 325766Fax: (960) 320 021E-mail: [email protected]

    Birama DIARRA H W3+P24 xDirection Nationale de la MtorologieB.P. 237BamakoMALI

    Tel: +223 229 6204Fax: +223 229 2101/6203E-mail: [email protected]@afribone.net.ml

    Andres FLORES MONTALVO H W3+P24 xIntituto Nacional de EcologiaSEMARNATPeriferico Sur 5000, 4 pisoCol. Insurgentes Cuicuilco, Coyoacan04530 Mexico, D.F.MEXICO

    Tel: +52 55 5424 64 79Fax: +52 55 5424 5404

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Edmundo de ALBA ALCARAZ P24 xx

    Presa 12San Jernimo Ldice10200 Mexico D.F.MEXICOTel: +52 55 5595 3873Fax: +52 55 5668 0124E-mail: [email protected]

    Abdelkader ALLALI H W3+P24 xMinistry of Agriculture, Rural Development

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    Tel: +212 656 01170Fax: +212 3784 3703E-mail: [email protected]

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    Ronald FLIPPHI H (W3) W3+P24 xDirectorate Climate Change & IndustryMinistry of Housing, Spatial Planning & the EnvironmentP.O. Box 309452500 GX Den HaagNETHERLANDS

    Tel: +31 70 339 4003Fax: +31 70 339 1313E-mail: [email protected]

    Koos VERBEEK H (P24) P24 xxRoyal Netherlands Meteorological InstituteKNMIP.O. Box 2013730 AE De BiltNETHERLANDSTel: +31 30 2206 759Fax: +31 30 2210 407E-mail: [email protected]

    Bert METZ W3+P24 xCo-chair WG3Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (MNP) at

    RIVMP.O. Box 3033720 BA BilthovenNETHERLANDS

    Tel: +31 30 274 3990Fax: +31 30 274 4464E-mail: [email protected]

    Hans SPIEGELER W3 xMinistry of Housing, Spatial Planning& the EnvironmentP.O. Box 309452500 GX Den HaagNETHERLANDS

    Tel: +31 70 339 4689Fax: +31 70 339 1310E-mail: [email protected]

    Andreas REISINGER H (P24) W3+P24 xClimate Change OfficeMinistry for the EnvironmentP.O. Box 103626001 WellingtonNEW ZEALAND

    Tel: +64 4 439 7455Fax: +64 4 916 7615E-mail: [email protected]

    David WRATT H (W3) W3+P24 xNational Institute of Water &Atmospheric Research (NIWA)P.O. Box 14-901WellingtonNEW ZEALAND

    Tel: +64 4 386 0588Fax: +64 4 386 0574E-mail: [email protected]

    Abdoul Karim TRAORE H W3+P24 xDirection de la Mtorologie NationaleBP 218NiameyNIGERTel: +227 732 160 / 734 992Fax: +227 733 837E-mail: [email protected]

    Shakiru A. ETTU H W3+P24 xNigerian Meteorological AgencyP.M.B. 1215, OshodiLagosNIGERIA

    Tel: +234 1 5556824Fax: +234 1 555 6822/23E-mail: [email protected]

    Samuel Ojo GBUYIRO P24 xxNigerian Meteorological AgencyP.M.B. 1215, OshodiLagosNIGERIA

    Tel: +234 1 555 6822Fax: +234 1 555 6821E-mail: [email protected]

    Ejike J. ALOZIE P24 xxNigerian Meteorological AgencyP.M.B. 1215, OshodiLagosNIGERIA

    Tel: +234 1 555 6821Fax: +234 1 555 6821/23E-mail: [email protected]

    yvind CHRISTOPHERSEN H W3+P24 x

    Norwegian Pollution Control AuthorityPost Box 8100 Dep0032 OsloNORWAYTel: +4722 57 37 24Fax: +4722 67 67 06E-mail: [email protected]

    Torgrim ASPHJELL W3+P24 xNorwegian Pollution Control AuthorityPost Box 8100 Dep0032 OsloNORWAY

    Tel: +4722 57 36 52

    Fax: +4722 67 67 06E-mail: [email protected]

    Mahmood N. SYED H W3+P24 xMinistry of EnvironmentCDA Block 4, Civic Center, G-6IslamabadPAKISTANTel: +92 51 920 3025Fax: +92 51 920 2211E-mail: [email protected]

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    Lilian PORTILLO H W3+P24 xNational Climate Change ProgrammeSecretaria del AmbienteAv. Madame Lynch No. 3500AsuncionPARAGUAY

    Tel: +595 21 61 1764Fax: +595 21 611 764E-mail: [email protected]@telesurf.com.py

    J. David HURTADO FUDINAGA H W3+P24 xMinistry of Foreign AffairsLampa 545LimaPERUTel: +511 9737 2877Fax: +511 311 2628E-mail: [email protected]

    Eduardo CALVO W3+P24 xJr. Nicanor Arteaga 549San Borja

    Lima 41PERUTel: +511 346 2299Fax: +511 346 2299E-mail: [email protected]@hotmail.com

    Anna OLECKA H P24 xxInstitute of Meteorology and Water ManagementMeteorology CenterPodlesna 61Warszawa 01673POLAND

    Tel: +48 22 5694 167

    Fax: +48 22 5694 169E-mail: [email protected]

    Won-Tae KWON H P24 xxKorea Meteorological Administration460-18, Sindaebang-dong,Dongjak-guSeoul 156-720REPUBLIC OF KOREATel: +82 2 846 2852Fax: +82 2 846 2853E-mail: [email protected]

    Seong-Gil KANG W3+P24 xMaritime and Ocean Engineering

    Research InstituteKorea Ocean Research andDevelopment InstituteP.O. Box 23, YuseongDaejeon 305-600REPUBLIC OF KOREA

    Tel: +82 42 868 7281Fax: +82 42 868 7738E-mail: [email protected]

    Haeryong KWON W3+P24 xMinistry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

    SeoulREPUBLIC OF KOREATel: +514 845 2555Fax: +514 845 1119E-mail: [email protected]

    Mihail DARADUR H W3+P24 xThe State Hydromometeorological Service193, Grenoble Str.MD 2043 ChisinauREPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

    Tel: +373 22 773611Fax: +373 22 773629E-mail: [email protected]

    Yuri A. IZRAEL H P24 xxVice-chairInst. of Global Climate & EcologyGlebovskaya Street 20B107258 MoscowRUSSIAN FEDERATIONTel: +7095 169 2430Fax: +7095 160 0831E-mail: [email protected]@di.igce.msk.ru

    Yuri A. ANOKHIN W3 xInstitute of Global Climate & EcologyGlebovskaya Street 20B107258 MoscowRUSSIAN FEDERATIONTel: +7095 169 2059Fax: +7095 160 0831E-mail: [email protected]

    Didace MUSONI H W3+P24 xRwanda Meteorological ServicesB.P. 898KigaliRWANDA

    Tel: +250 575 813 / 08 502 319Fax: +250 585 755E-mail: [email protected]

    Judith EPHRAIM H W3+P24 xMinistry of Physical Development,Environment & HousingWaterfront

    CastriesSAINT LUCIATel: +1 758 468 4460/4518746Fax: +1 758 453 0781/451 6958E-mail: [email protected]

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    Cosme Manuel NASCIMENTO DIAS H W3+P24 xInstituto Nacional de MeteorologiaCP 30Sao TomeSAO TOME AND PRINCIPETel: +239 2 21975Fax: +239 2 21975E-mail: [email protected]

    Awwad ALHARTHI W3 xBox 9871Dhahran 31311SAUDI ARABIATel: +966 387 47091Fax: +966 387 31209E-mail: [email protected]

    Mohammed ALFEHAID W3 xMinistry of Petroleum1664 Dhahran 31311SAUDI ARABIA

    Tel: +9663 874 6082Fax: +9663 873 1209

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Aysar A. TAYEB W3+P24 xMinistry of Petroleum & Mineral ResourcesBox 1113Dhahran 31311SAUDI ARABIA

    Tel: +966 3 873 6102Fax: +966 3 873 1209E-mail: [email protected]

    Cherif DIOP H W3+P24 xSenegal Meteorological ServiceMinistre du Tourisme et des Transports Ariens &

    TransportAroport Leopold Sedar SanghorBP 8257Dakar-YoffSENEGALTel: +221 820 4887/635 4065Fax: +221 820 1327E-mail: [email protected]

    Danica SPASOVA H W3+P24 xHydrometeorological Institute of SerbiaKneza Viseslava 66P.O. Box 10011000Belgrade

    SERBIA AND MONTENEGROTel: +381 11 2545 240Fax: +381 11 35 37 847E-mail: [email protected]

    Will AGRICOLE H W3+P24 xNational Meteorological ServicesP.O. Box 1145MaheSEYCHELLESTel: +248 384066Fax: +248 384078E-mail: [email protected]

    Ogunlade DAVIDSON W3+P24 xCo-chair WG3Faculty of EngineeringUniversity of Sierra LeonePrivate Mail BagFreetownSIERRA LEONETel: +232 22 226325Cell: +232 76 670933Fax: +232 22 224260E-mail: [email protected]@hotmail.com

    Andrej KRANJC H W3+P24 x

    Ministry of the Environment, SpatialPlanning & EnergyDunajska c. 481000 LjubljanaSLOVENIATel: +386 1 478 7434Fax: +386 1 478 7425E-mail: [email protected]

    Lucka KAJFEZ-BOGATAJ W3+P24 xUniversity of LjubljanaBiotechnical FacultyJamnikarjeva 101SI-1000 Ljubljana

    SLOVENIATel: +386 1 4231161Fax: +386 1 4231088E-mail: [email protected]

    Bhawoodien A. PARKER H W3+P24 xSouth African Weather ServiceP.O. Box 320Stellenbosch 7599SOUTH AFRICA

    Tel: +2721 888 2624Fax: +27 21 888 2688E-mail: [email protected]

    Concepcion MARTINEZ-LOPE H W3+P24 xSpanish Bureau for Climate ChangeMinistry of EnvironmentPlaza San Juan de la Cruz, s/nE-28071 MadridSPAIN

    Tel: +34 91 597 6126Fax: +34 91 597 5950/5982E-mail: [email protected]

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    Ernesto RODRIGUEZ-CAMINO P24 xxInstituto Nacional de MeteorologaMinisterio de Medio AmbienteP.O. Box 28528071 MadridSPAIN

    Tel: +34 91 581 9663Fax: +34 91 581 9767E-mail: [email protected]

    Sara AAGESEN W3+P24 xOficina Espaola de Cambio ClimaticoMinisterio de Medio AmbientePlaza San Juan de la Cruz, s/nE-28071 MadridSPAINTel: +34 91 597 6732Fax: +34 91 597 5982E-mail: [email protected]

    Gardi H.P. DHARMARATNA H W3+P24 xDepartment of MeteorologyNo. 383 Bauddhaloka Mawatha

    Colombo 7SRI LANKATel: +94 11 2694104Fax: +94 11 2698311E-mail: [email protected]

    Ismail A. ELGIZOULI W3+P24 xHigher Council for Environment & Natural Resources(HCENR)P.O. Box 10488KhartoumSUDAN

    Tel: +249 183 787616 /249 912 252612 (mob)Fax: +249 183 787617 /777 017

    E-mail: [email protected]@sudanmail.net

    Mduduzi Sunshine GAMEDZE H W3+P24 xSwaziland Meteorological ServiceMinistry of Public works & TransportP.O. Box 58MbabaneSWAZILANDTel: +268 404 8859Fax: +268 4041530E-mail: [email protected]

    Marianne LILLIESKOLD H W3+P24 x

    Swedish Environmental Protection AgencySE 10648 StockholmSWEDEN

    Tel: +46 8 698 1269Fax: +46 8 698 1664E-mail: [email protected]

    Matthias LUNDBLAD P24 xxSwedish Environmental Protection AgencySE 10648 StockholmSWEDEN

    Tel: +46 8 698 1159Fax:E-mail: [email protected]

    Kenneth MLLERSTEN W3 xSwedish Energy AgencyBox 310631 04 EskilstunaSWEDENTel: +46 16 544 2094Fax: 46 16 544 2099E-mail: [email protected]

    Jos ROMERO H W3+P24 xOffice Fd. de l'Environnement,des Forts et du PaysageDivision des Affaires internationalesPapiermhlestrasse 172, IttigenCH-3003 BernSWITZERLANDTel: +41 31 322 6862Fax: +41 31 323 0349 or + 322 9981E-mail: [email protected]

    Haitham NASHAWATI H W3+P24 xMinistry of Local Administration and EnvironmentPO Box 3773DamascusSYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICTel: +963 11 4465905Fax: +963 11 4461079E-mail: [email protected]

    Ilhom RAJABOV H W3+P24 xState Committee on Environmental Protection and ForestryShevchenko Street 47Dushanbe 734025TAJIKISTANTel: +992 372 276 181Fax: +992 372 276 181E-mail: [email protected]

    Aree Wattana TUMMAKIRD H W3+P24 xMinistry of Natural Resources & EnvironmentOffice of Natural Resources & EnvironmentalPolicy & Planning60/1 Soi Phibun Wattana 7

    Rama VI Road, Phayatai DistrictBangkok 10400THAILAND

    Tel: +662 279 7180 9 x 192Fax: +662 298 6060E-mail: [email protected]

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    Kansri BOONPRAGOB W3+P24 xDepartment of Biology - Faculty of ScienceRamkhamhaeng UniversityThanon Ramkhamhaeng, Hau MakBangkapiBangkok 10240THAILAND

    Tel: +66 2 310 8395Fax: +66 2 310 8395E-mail: [email protected]@hotmail.com

    Natasa MARKOVSKA H W3+P24 xResearch Centre for Energy, Informatics and MaterialsMacedonian Academy of Sciences and ArtsSt. K. Misirkov 2P.O. Box 4281000 SkopjeTHE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC

    OF MACEDONIATel: +389 2 3235 427Fax: +389 2 3235 423E-mail: [email protected]

    Komi TOMYEBA H W3+P24 xDirection de l'EnvironnementMinistre de l'Environnement etdes Ressources ForestiresB.P. 4825LomTOGOTel: +228 221 3321Fax: +228 221 0333E-mail: [email protected]

    Arlene AARON H W3+P24 xT&T Meteorological Services

    Piarco AirportSouth TerminalPiarcoTRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

    Tel: +1 868 669 5465Fax: +1 868 669 4009E-mail: [email protected]

    Mohammed HASSAIRI H W3+P24 xMinistre de l'Environnement etdu Dveloppement durable

    TunisTUNISIA

    Tel: +216 718 74700Fax: +E-mail: [email protected]

    Kadir ALP H W3+P24 xEnvironmental Engineering DepartmentIstanbul Technical UniversityMaslak 80626IstanbulTURKEY

    Tel: +90 212 285 6541Fax: +90 212 286 3781E-mail: [email protected]

    Stephen A.K. MAGEZI H W3+P24 xDepartment of MeteorologyP.O. Box 7025KampalaUGANDA

    Tel: +256 41 251798Fax: +256 41 251797E-mail: [email protected]

    Viacheslav LIPINSKY H W3+P24 xState Hydrometeorological Service6 Zolotovorotskaya Street01034 Kiev 34UKRAINETel: +380 44 239 9333Fax: +380 44 228 1375/246 5630E-mail: [email protected]

    David WARRILOW H P24 xxDept. for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsGlobal Atmosphere Division3/B3 - Ashdown House123 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 6DEUNITED KINGDOM

    Tel: +44 20 7082 8149Fax: +44 20 7082 8151

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Stephen CORNELIUS W3 xDept. for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsGlobal Atmosphere Division3/A1 - Ashdown House123 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 6DEUNITED KINGDOMTel: +44 20 7082 8156Fax: +44 20 7082 8151E-mail: [email protected]

    Cinzia LOSENNO W3+P24 x

    Dept. for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsGlobal Atmosphere DivisionAshdown House123 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 6DEUNITED KINGDOM

    Tel: +44 20 7082 8160Fax: +44 20 7082 8143E-mail: [email protected]

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    Jim PENMAN W3+P24 xDept. for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsGlobal Atmosphere Division3/A1, Ashdown House123 Victoria StreetLondon SW1E 6DEUNITED KINGDOM

    Tel: +44 20 7082 8152Fax: +44 20 7082 8151E-mail: [email protected]

    Deusdedit A. KASHASHA H W3+P24 xTanzania Meteorological AgencyP.O. Box 3056Dar Es SalaamUNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIATel: +255 22 246 0706Fax: +255 22 246 0735E-mail: [email protected]

    Maria Lydia BERNASCONI H P24 xxDireccion Nacional de MeteorologiaJavier Barrios Amorin 1488

    MontevideoURUGUAYTel: +598 2 305 7844Fax: +598 2 409 7391E-mail: [email protected]

    Harlan WATSON H (P24) P24 xxBureau of Oceans and International Environmental andScientific AffairsUS Department of State2201 C Street N.W.Room 4330Washington D.C. 20520-7818USA

    Tel: +1 202 647 3489Fax: +1 202 647 3970E-mail: [email protected]

    Trigg TALLEY H (W3) W3+P24 xOffice of Global Change, Room 4330US Department of State2201 C Street N.W.Washington DC 20520USA

    Tel: +1 202 647 3984Fax: +1 202 647 0191E-mail: [email protected]

    Christo ARTUSIO W3 xOES/EGCUS Department of State

    Washington D.C. 20520-7818USA

    Tel: +1 202 647 4295Fax: +1 202 647 0191E-mail: [email protected]

    Ko BARRETT P24 xxInternational AffairsClimate Programme Office, NOAA1100 Wayne AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20912USA

    Tel: +1 301 427 2089Fax: +1 301 427 2082E-mail: [email protected]

    Kevin BAUMERT P24 xxOES/LUS Department of StateWashingtonUSA

    Tel: +1 301 452 0191Fax: +1 202E-mail: [email protected]

    Robert BURRUSS W3 xUS Geological SurveyDepartment of the Interior12201 Sunrise Valley Drive

    Reston, VA 20192USATel: +1 703 648 6144Fax: +1 703 648 6419E-mail: [email protected]

    Charles BYRER W3 xNational Energy Technology LaboratoryDepartment of Energy3610 Collins Ferry RoadMorgantown, WV 26507USA

    Tel: +1 304 285 4547Fax: +1 304 285 4469

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Michael CURTIS W3 xUS Department of Energy1000 Independence Avenue, S.W.Washington D.C. 20585USA

    Tel: +1 202 586 2115Fax: +1 202 586 5342E-mail: [email protected]

    Francisco DE LA CHESNAYE P24 xxUS Environmental Protection Agency1200 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.

    Washington D.C. 20460USATel: +1 202 343 9010Fax: +1 202 343E-mail: [email protected]

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    William FARNETH W3+P24 xOffice of Global Change, OES/EGCUS Department of State2201 C Street N.W.Washington, D.C. 20007USA

    Tel: +1 202 736 7444Fax: +1 202 647 3970E-mail: [email protected]

    Nancy HOLT W3 xOES/EGCUS Department of State2201 C Street N.W.Washington D.C. 20520USATel: +1 202 647 4069Fax: +1 202 647 3970E-mail: [email protected]

    Anhar KARIMJEE W3 xUS Environmental Protection Agency1200 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.

    Washington D.C. 20460USATel: +1 202 343 9260Fax: +1 202 343 2202E-mail: [email protected]

    Dina KRUGER P24 xxUS Environmental Protection Agency1200 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.Washington D.C. 20460USATel: +1 202 343 9039Fax: +1 202 343 2208E-mail: [email protected]

    Lourdes MAURICE P24 xxOffice of Environment and EnergyUS Federal Aviation Agency800 Independence Avenue SWWashington D.C.USA

    Tel: +1 202 493 4293Fax: +1 202 267 5594E-mail: [email protected]

    Richard H. MOSS P24 xxCo-Chair, TGICAClimate Change Science Program

    1717 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 250Washington, D.C 20006USA

    Tel: +1 202 419 3476Fax: +1 202 223 3908E-mail: [email protected]

    Susan SOLOMON P24 xxCo-chair WG1NOAA Aeronomy LaboratoryMailstop R/AL, Room 3A127Boulder, CO 80305-3328USA

    Tel: +1 303 497 3483Fax: +1 303 497 5686E-mail: [email protected]

    Tatyana OSOSKOVA H W3+P24 xMain Administration of Hydrometeorology72 K Makhsumov StreetTashkent 700052UZBEKISTAN

    Tel: +998 71 133 6117 / 136 0758Fax: +998 71 133 2025E-mail: [email protected]

    HOA HOANG MANH H W3+P24 xNational Office for Climate Changeand Ozone ProtectionMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment

    No. 57 Nguyen Du StreetHanoiVIETNAMTel: +84 4 822 8974Fax: +84 4 826 3847E-mail: [email protected]

    Lemmy NAMAYANGA H (W3) W3 xEnvironmental Council of ZambiaP.O.Box 35131LusakaZAMBIA

    Tel: +260 1 254023/59Fax: +260 1 254164/260-1-250230

    E-mail: [email protected]@necz.org.zm

    Kenneth NKOWANI H (P24) P24 xxMinistry of Tourism, Environment& Natural ResourcesCairo RoadP.O. Box 3401110101 LusakaZAMBIA

    Tel: +260 1 229 417Fax: +260 1 229 417E-mail: [email protected]

    Washington ZHAKATA H W3+P24 xClimate Change OfficeMinistry of Environment and TourismP. Bag 7753CausewayHarareZIMBABWE

    Tel: +263 4 701 681-5Fax: +263 4 702 758E-mail: [email protected]

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    LEAD AUTHORS

    Juan Carlos ABANADES W3 xInstituto Nacional del Carbon (CSIC)Francisco Pintado Fe, 26Oviedo 33011SpainTel: +34 985 11 90 90 (direct: 985118980)Fax: +34 985 297 662E-mail: [email protected]

    Makoto AKAI W3 xNational Institute of Advanced IndustrialScience and Technology1-2-1 Namiki, TsukubaIbaraki 305-8564JapanTel: +81 29 861 7244Fax: +81 298 517 523E-mail: [email protected]

    Sally BENSON W3 xErnest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    University of CaliforniaOne Cyclotron RoadBldg. 50A, Room 4112Berkeley CA 94720USATel: +510 486 6120 / 5875Fax: +1 510 486 4686E-mail: [email protected]

    Ken CALDEIRA W3 xLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryCCCM, Atmospheric Science DivisionP.O. Box 808, L103Livermore CA-94551-0808

    USATel: +1 925 4234191Fax: +1 925 422 63 88E-mail: [email protected]

    Peter COOK W3 xCooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse GasTechnologiesLevel 3, 24 Marcus Clarks StreetGPO Box 463Canberra ACT 2601AustraliaTel: +61 2 62003366 /+61 438 710 101 / 0419 490044Fax: +61 262 300 448

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Richard DOCTOR W3 xArgonne National LaboratoryHydrogen and Greenhouse Gas EngineeringEnergy Systems Division9700 South Cass AvenueArgonne IL 60439-4815USATel: +1 630-252-5913Fax: +1 630 252 9281E-mail: [email protected]

    Paul FREUND W3 x4 Taylors EndCheltenham GL50 2QAUnited KingdomTel: +44 1242 526755Fax:E-mail: [email protected]

    John GALE W3 xIEA Greenhouse Gas R&D ProgrammeCRE Group Ltd.Orchard Business Centre

    Stoke Orchard, CheltenhamGloucestershire GL52 7RZUnited KingdomTel: +44 1242 680753Fax: +44 1 242 680 758E-mail: [email protected]

    Wolfgang HEIDUG W3 xShell International Exploration and Production B.V.P.O. Box 60 / Volmerlaan 8Rijswijk 2280 ABNetherlandsTel: +31 70 4472785Fax: +31 704 773 366

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Howard HERZOG W3 xMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Laboratory for Energy & the EnvironmentBldg. E40-471Cambridge MA 02139USATel: +1 617 253 0688Fax: +1 617 253 8015E-mail: [email protected]

    David KEITH W3 xUniversity of Calgary

    Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering2500 University Drive NWCalgary, AB T2N 1N4CanadaTel: +1 403 220-6154Fax: +1 412 268 3757E-mail: [email protected]

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    Marco MAZZOTTI W3 xETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ZurichInstitute of Process EngineeringETH Zentrum, ML G25Sonneggstrasse 3Zurich - 8092SwitzerlandTel: +41 1 6322 456/2486Fax: +411 632 11 41E-mail: [email protected]

    Balgis M.E. OSMAN ELASHA W3 xHigher Council for Environment & Natural Resources(HCENR)P.O. Box 10489KhartoumSudanTel: +249 183 786 903Fax: +249 183 787617 /777 018E-mail: [email protected]

    Keywan RIAHI W3 xInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

    (IIASA)Schlossplatz 1Laxenburg 2361AustriaTel: +43 22 36 807 x 491Fax: +43 22 36 807 498E-mail: [email protected]

    Edward RUBIN W3 xCarnegie Mellon UniversityEngineering and Public PolicyBaker Hall 128A5000 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh PA 15213

    USATel: +1 414 268 5897Fax:E-mail: [email protected]

    Mohammad SOLTANIEH W3 xDepartment of EnvironmentEnvironmental Research CentreHemmat Expressway, Pardisan Nature ParkP.O. Box 15875-5181TehranIran, Islamic Republic ofTel: +98 21 8826 4002Fax: +98 21 8826 7994/8890 8230

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Kailai THAMBIMUTHU W3 xCentre for Low Emission Technology, CSIROPO Box 883Kenmore, Queensland 4069AustraliaTel: +61 (0)7 3327 4061Fax: +61 (0)7 3327 4881E-mail: [email protected]

    ORGANIZATIONS

    Klaus TPFER P24 xxExecutive DirectorUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeP.O. Box 30552NairobiKENYATel: +254 20 624 001/2Fax: +254 20 624 006E-mail: [email protected]

    Alexander ALUSA W3+P24 xUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeP.O. Box 47074NairobiKENYATel: +254 20 623455Fax: +254 20 624255E-mail: [email protected]

    Hong YAN P24 xxDeputy Secretary-GeneralWorld Meteorological OrganizationP.O. Box 23001211 Geneva 2SWITZERLANDTel: +41 22 730 8111Fax: +41 22 730 8E-mail: [email protected]

    Ken DAVIDSON W3+P24 xWorld Meteorological OrganizationP.O. Box 23001211 Geneva 2SWITZERLANDTel: +1 828 253 1582

    Fax:E-mail: [email protected]

    Attilio COSTAGUTA W3+P24 xInternational Civil Aviation Organization999, University StreetMontreal, Quebec H3C 5H7CANADATel: +1 514 954 8374Fax: +1 514 954 6744E-mail: [email protected]

    Jane HUPE W3+P24 xInternational Civil Aviation Organization

    999, University StreetMontreal, Quebec H3C 5H7CANADATel: +1 514 954 8219Fax: +1 514 954 6744E-mail: [email protected]

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    Chaouki MUSTAPHA W3+P24 xInternational Civil Aviation Organization999, University StreetMontreal, Quebec H3C 5H7CANADATel: +1 514 954 8219Fax: +1 514 954 6077E-mail: [email protected]

    Halldor THORGEIRSSON W3+P24 xUNFCCCClimate Change SecretariatP.O. Box 260 124D-53153 BonnGERMANYTel: +49 228 815 1424Fax: +49 228 815 1999E-mail: [email protected]

    Florin VLADU W3 xUNFCCCClimate Change SecretariatP.O. Box 260 124

    D-53153 BonnGERMANYTel: +49 228 815 1422Fax: +49 228 815 1999E-mail: [email protected]

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    Annex 3

    Decision taken during IPCC-XXIV on the Programme and Budget for 2006 to 2008

    Based on the recommendations of the Financial Task Team, the Panel:

    1. Thanked the Secretary of the IPCC for the presentation of the IPCC Trust Fund programme and

    budget for 2006, forecast budget for 2007 and indicative budget for 2008, contained in document

    IPCC-XXIV/Doc. 4, Rev.1.

    2. Thanked the Chair of IPCC and the Secretary for their efforts to widen the basis of financial

    contributors to IPCC.

    3. Took note of the revenues and expenditures for 2004 as presented in IPCC-XXIV/Doc. 4, Rev.1

    4. Took note of the proposal of the planned expenditure presented in IPCC-XXIV/Doc. 4, Rev.1 and

    thanked the Secretary for presenting a clear integrated forecast of expenses over the period of the

    Fourth Assessment.

    5. Noted that for the 2005-2008 period of the Fourth Assessment, the overall expenses are expected to be

    around 25 million CHF. Taking into account the carry over from 2004, the averaged yearly total of

    contributions needed in the coming three years is estimated to be 5.5 million CHF, in order to have a

    sufficient carry over to ensure the transition into the next assessment period.

    6. Adopted the revised budget for the year 2006 as attached.

    7. Took note of the forecast budget for 2007 and of the indicative budgets for 2008 as attached.

    8. Encouraged the Technical Support Units of Working Groups and the NGGIP, and the Co-chairs of

    TGICA to continue providing the IPCC Secretariat with early notice of planned meetings and other

    activities proposed to be funded by the IPCC Trust Fund.

    9. Recommended that the Secretariat continue updating and presenting regularly the annual rate of

    voluntary cash contributions to the IPCC Trust Fund since its inception and communicating this

    information to governments and other contributors in fund raising letters seeking voluntary

    contributions to the Trust Fund.

    10. Expressed its profound gratitude to the WMO for financing one position and hosting the secretariat,

    and to the UNEP for financing one position and continuing support to disseminating the IPCC

    findings and to the UNFCCC for its generous contribution and spirit of cooperation.

    11. Expressed its deep gratitude to governments, including those of developing countries, for their

    generous contributions to the IPCC Trust Fund, the hosting of TSUs and data distribution centres, and

    numerous in-kind contributions, including that of TERI for the web-site support, and the hosting ofIPCC meetings.

    12. Invited governments that may be in a position to do so to contribute to the IPCC Trust Fund taking

    into account the work programme and financial requirements for the full assessment period, and

    requested the Chair formally writes to governments and other possible contributors requesting suchcontributions.

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    BUDGET FOR 2006 ADOPTED BY IPCC-XXIV Table 1

    Activity Purpose DC/EIT supportOther

    ExpenditureSub-total

    Governing bodies

    IPCC-25 Adopt/accept 2006 Guidelines 540,000 156,000 696,000

    3 days Discussion BUR size and

    regional distribution

    120 journeys

    162,000Bureau 2 sessions

    36 journeys

    208,000 370,000

    63,000TFB 2 sessions

    14 journeys

    8,190 71,190

    67,500SBSTA/COP/JWG

    and other meetings 15 journeys

    67,500

    SUB-TOTAL 1,204,690

    LA meetings

    2006GL CLA/LA meeting before IPCC-25 45,000 5,850 50,850

    10 journeys

    WG I AR4 1 CLA/LA meeting and 270,000 35,100 305,100

    technical summary meeting 60 journeys

    972,000 126,360 1,098,360

    216 journeys

    2 CLA/LA meetings

    incl. 20 RE180,000 23,400 203,400

    WG II AR4

    Chapter meetings

    40 journeys

    SPM meeting 112,500 14,625 127,125

    25 journeys

    WGIII AR4 2 CLA/LA meetings 675,000 87,750 762,750

    150 journeys

    1 chapter meeting 22,500 2,925 25,425

    5 journeys

    LA/ER meeting 45,000 5,850 50,850

    10 journeys

    AR4 SYR 1 writing team meeting 67,500 8,775 76,275

    15 journeysSUB-TOTAL 2,700,135

    Scoping meetings, expert meetings and workshops

    157,500 20,475 177,975TGICA 2 meetings + 1 expert meeting

    35 journeys

    94,500 12,285 106,785EFDB Board 1 meeting

    21 journeys

    2006 GL software 1 expert meeting 90,000 11,700 101,700

    20 journeys

    Scenarios 1 expert meeting 180,000 23,400 203,400

    40 journeys

    NGGIP future tasks 1 scoping meeting (subject to

    approval by IPCC-25)

    90,000

    20 journeys

    11,700 101,700

    SUB-TOTAL 691,560

    Other expenditures

    Publications EFDB update/management 40,000

    Revised 2006 Guidelines Pub/transl. (overv) 600,000

    SYR Part-time staff for SYR TSU P3/4 6 months 48,000

    Graphics guidelines and design 30,000

    Outreach Activities and staff P3/4 300,000

    Secretariat 770,000

    Co-chairs 200,000

    SUB-TOTAL 1,988,000

    TOTAL 6,584,385

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    FORECAST BUDGET FOR 2007 NOTED BY IPCC-XXIV Table 2

    Activity Purpose DC/EIT supportOther

    ExpenditureSub-total

    Governing bodies

    IPCC-26 Accept WG contributions to AR4 540,000 156,000 696,000

    3 days Future of IPCC; Various 120 journeys

    Adopt AR4 SyR 540,000 260,000 800,000IPCC-27

    5 days Programme & budget; Various 120 journeysWG I session 540,000 208,000 748,000

    4 days

    Approve WG I contribution to AR4

    120 journeys

    WG II session 540,000 208,000 748,000

    4 days

    Approve WG II contribution to AR4

    120 journeys

    WG III session 540,000 208,000 748,000

    4 days

    Approve WG III contribution to AR4

    120 journeys

    162,000 208,000 370,000Bureau 2 sessions

    36 journeys

    31,500 4,095 35,595TFB 1 session

    7 journeys

    67,500 67,500SBSTA/COP/JWGand other meetings 15 journeys

    SUB-TOTAL 4,213,095

    LA meetings

    Final CLA/LA meeting 45,000 5,850 50,850WG I AR4

    before WG session 10 journeys

    67,500 8,775 76,275WG II AR4 Final CLA/LA meeting

    before WG session 15 journe


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