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Late-breaking news bytes: Friday 6 NovUpdates brought to you by the ENB team members throughout the day:
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Delegates from Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador (not pictured is
Honduras, the country hardest hit by Hurricane Mitch)
COP-4 President Maria Julia Alsogaray opened the afternoon Plenary with
a minute of silence in memory of the over 11,000 Central Americans who tragically died as
a result of Hurricane Mitch
Right: Hamdallah Zedan, Acting Executive
Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, addresses the afternoon plenary
and highlights areas where the FCCC and the CBD can collaborate, particularly with respect
to forests and coastal and marine ecosystems
Left: Hama Arba Diallo, Executive Secretary of the Convention to
Combat Desertification, disscusses ways in which the FCCC and the CCD can work
together in anticipation of the upcoming CCD COP in Dakar, Senegal
SBSTA Chair Kok Kee Chow, SBI Chair
Bakary Kante, COP-4 President Maria Julia Algosary and UNFCCC Executive Secretary Michael
Zammit Cutajar in the afternoon Plenary sessionInterview with Kilaparti Ramakrishna Kilaparti Ramakrishna, Senior Associate for
International Law and DIrector of the Programme on Science in Public Affairs provides an
overview of progress made during the first weeks negotiations at Right: Mr. Kilaparti Ramakrishna, Senior Associate for International Law, and Director, Programme on Science in Public Affairs, Wood Hole Research Center |
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