KYOTO REDOUX
The Catholic University of America


Twenty-ninth day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Eight, Two - Four O�Clock


Introduction of the Delegations and Participants
Mark J. Briganti

A Message from the University President
Brother Patrick Ellis, F.S.C.

Welcome from the Secretariat
Sarah Vagley

Science and Policy Background
Robert Graziosi, Anne Keyes and Cory Willey

Address from the President of Kyoto Redoux
Desi Deschaine


Country and Coalition Position Remarks

European Union (EU)
France: Lauren Szewcyk ~ Germany: Joe Hansen ~ United Kingdom: Claire Alpert
For the Coalition: Nate Beecher

Organization of Economic Cooperative Development (OECD)
Australia: John Falcicchio ~ Japan: Brian Gunderson ~ United States: John Blazek
For the Coalition: David Hoover

Economies in Transition
Czech Republic: Jennifer Walsh ~ Poland: Katie Morgan
Russian Federation: Rey Rodriguez
For the Coaltion: Pat Blake

Developing Countries (G77/China)
China: Terra Sickles ~ India: Mary Ann Beninati ~ Latin America: Kate Hughes
For the Coalition: Alex Novicki


Summary of the Kyoto Protocol
Desi Deschaine

What Happens after Kyoto?
Sarah Vagley



REPRESENTATIVES FROM SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS


Environmental Defense Fund
Glenn Benjamin, Chair
Desi Deschaine
Katie Sadr


Friends of the Earth
Angie Athayde, Chair
Lauren Gillespie
Jim Sheehy


World Bank
Melissa Alarcon
Sean Deiter
Colleen Mahoney, Chair



FACILITATING GROUPS FOR THE CONFERENCE


Design and Facilities
Caroline Baker
Jenn Johnston
Beth Sinnott
Patty Sullivan

Public Relations and Press
Conor Chamberlain
Lisa Frailing
David Offenheiser
Lisa O'Neill

Science Background and Policy
Robert Graziosi
Anne Keyes
Cory Willey

Production and Protocol
Claire Alpert
Mark Briganti
Sarah Vagley
Anne Vanek



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