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Twenty-seventh session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
12 - 17 November 2007 | Valencia, Spain
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Web coverage:
Monday, 12 Nov - Tuesday, 13 Nov - Wednesday, 14 Nov - Thursday, 15 Nov - Friday, 16 Nov - Saturday, 17 Nov
Highlights for Wednesday, 14 November 2007
On Wednesday, delegates continued line-by-line deliberations on Topics 3 and 4 of the Summary for Policymakers of the AR4 Synthesis Report, working in three plenary sessions until 11:00pm. Contact groups on new material under Topic 3 and reasons for concern continued to meet throughout the day, and informal groups attempted to resolve smaller disagreements.
The morning plenary session began after contact groups met again at 8:30am. |
Stephen Schneider, Core Writing Team member | Plenary Panel |
Richard Odingo (Kenya), IPCC Vice-Chair | Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, Belgium |
Oyvind Christophersen, Norway | Ko Barrett, US | David A Warrilow, UK |
Contact Group 1: New material in Section 3
Contact Group chairs Richard Odingo, Kenya and Don Lemmen, Canada |
Dan Walker, US | Aysar Ahmed Tayeb, Saudi Arabia |
Contact Group 2: Reasons for Concern
Shira Yoffe, US | Peter Lukey, South Africa | Klaus Radunsky, Austria |
Plenary Session
The plenary went from 3:00-6:00pm and continued from 8:00-11:00pm |
Anand Patwardhan, India | Marc Gillet, France | Jose Romero, Switzerland |
El Sayed Sabry Mansour, Egypt | Leonard Nurse, Core Writing Team member | Ronald Flipphi, Netherlands |
Around the venue
Web coverage:
Monday, 12 Nov - Tuesday, 13 Nov - Wednesday, 14 Nov - Thursday, 15 Nov - Friday, 16 Nov - Saturday, 17 Nov
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