The Economics of Climate Change: 2nd Report of Session 2005-06The Stationery Office, 2005 M07 6 - 310 pages |
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... July 2005 Published by the Authority of the House of Lords London : The Stationery Office Limited £ 23.30 HL Paper 12 - II This One 3L05 - DT9-8QU3 CONTENTS ORAL EVIDENCE Professor Colin Robinson , University of Surrey.
... July 2005 Published by the Authority of the House of Lords London : The Stationery Office Limited £ 23.30 HL Paper 12 - II This One 3L05 - DT9-8QU3 CONTENTS ORAL EVIDENCE Professor Colin Robinson , University of Surrey.
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... Professor David Henderson , Westminster Business School Written evidence Oral evidence 25 January 2005 388 36 38 Professor Richard Lindzen , Massachusetts Institute of Technology Written evidence 45 Oral evidence 25 January 2005 49 Dr R ...
... Professor David Henderson , Westminster Business School Written evidence Oral evidence 25 January 2005 388 36 38 Professor Richard Lindzen , Massachusetts Institute of Technology Written evidence 45 Oral evidence 25 January 2005 49 Dr R ...
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... Professor Michael Grubb , Imperial College Written evidence 165 Oral evidence 15 March 2005 171 Supplementary written evidence 176 Professor Paul Ekins , Policy Studies Institute Written evidence 178 Oral evidence 22 March 2005 183 ...
... Professor Michael Grubb , Imperial College Written evidence 165 Oral evidence 15 March 2005 171 Supplementary written evidence 176 Professor Paul Ekins , Policy Studies Institute Written evidence 178 Oral evidence 22 March 2005 183 ...
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Contents
ORAL EVIDENCE | 5 |
Sir John Houghton | 15 |
Dr Chris Hope University of Cambridge | 27 |
15 | 36 |
Professor Richard Lindzen Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 49 |
Dr R Pachauri Chairman IPCC | 56 |
Professor Bjorn Lomborg University of Aarhus | 63 |
Professor Richard Tol University of Hamburg | 71 |
Professor Paul Ekins Policy Studies Institute | 178 |
Mr Christopher Beauman | 197 |
Sir Ian Byatt | 204 |
CSERGE the Centre for Social and Economic Research | 211 |
Dr Indur M Goklany | 217 |
Dr Cameron Hepburn | 225 |
International Council for Capital Formation ICCF | 233 |
Professor Angus Maddison | 249 |
Dr Terry Barker Cambridge University | 81 |
Dr Dieter Helm New College Oxford | 87 |
Sir David King Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government | 96 |
Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs | 120 |
Professor Dennis Anderson Imperial College | 142 |
Mr Paul Johnson HM Treasury | 151 |
Mr Adair Turner Merrill Lynch | 157 |
Professor Michael Grubb Imperial College | 171 |
Written evidence by DEFRA and HM Treasury | 250 |
Professor Nebojsa Nakicenovic IIASA and Vienna University | 256 |
Professor Ross McKitrick | 262 |
Professor NilsAxel Morner | 269 |
Dr Peter Read | 279 |
Research Councils UK | 288 |
Professor S Fred Singer | 306 |
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