I was in Copenhagen as part of the delegation of Tuvalu and you may be
interested in an interview I did with the Worldwatch Institute <
http://www.worldwatch.org/node/6360> which gives a brief response to the
Guardian Article. Apologies for self promotion,
I am also a PhD scholar and part-time lecturer at the Australian
National University which may explain why I am on the gep-ed list.
More than happy to discuss this further with anyone who is interested.
regards
Ian Fry
On 26/03/2010 5:09 AM, DG Webster wrote:
Can anyone confirm or deny the allegations in this report? I'm
thinking of using it in one of my classes, so any supporting/denying
evidence would be much appreciated.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/22/copenhagen-climate-change-mark-lynas
thanks,
dgwebster
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