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- Review the agenda
Roles for the Summit
Media representatives, including
reporters and
public information officers, will interview
participants and report on events. Some attempt to remain
neutral, but others have biases based on their country or the organization which
employs them. Still others function more as publicity agents for a particular organization or viewpoint.
Doubters
deny the importance of human-induced
climate change, either because they believe the scientific evidence is inconclusive or
because they expect the costs to be prohibitive.
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC).
- Chairman and CEO of an automobile
manufacturer, either financially struggling or profitably selling larger
vehicles.
- Director of the American Petroleum Institute.
- Professor of Meteorology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology working with
Richard S. Lindzen.
- Director of Western Fuels Association and a colleague of Dr. Patrick J. Michaels,
Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia .
Corporate groups
are concerned with staying
profitable.
- Chairman and CEO of British Petroleum.
- Chairman and CEO of a large U.S.
airlines (e.g., United, American).
- Chairman and CEO of Swiss Re, the world's second biggest reinsurance company.
- Chairman and CEO of International
Pulp and Timber, a (fictitious) multinational
corporation.
- Chairman and CEO of the Pacific Fisheries, Inc., a (fictitious) West Coast
corporation.
- Chairman and CEO of a large agribusiness (farming and livestock) in the United
States.
- Executive Director of The Fraser
Institute, a nonprofit Canadian economic, social research and educational
organization
- Chairman and CEO of Genencor,
developing enzyme systems to convert biomass to ethanol.
Industrializing nations fear that rich
nations will propose policies that would limit their economic growth and future
prosperity.
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from African nations.
- The Director of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from the Group of 77
- The Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the People's Republic of China
Low-elevation areas
fear severe environmental
impacts of global warming.
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from the
Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS).
- The Governor of Florida who has been elected by a coalition of environmental
and tourism groups.
- The Acting Director of the Office
of Insular Affairs, under the U.S. Department of the Interior, representing
territories, associated states and other islands.
The Big Three
know that their
negotiations are critical for a successful climate policy and that they must take into
account the interests of multinational corporations as well as national and local
interests, but they do not agree on implementation.
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from Japan.
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from the United States.
- The representative to the Kyoto Conference from the European Union.
- Coordinator of The International Council for Local Environmental
Initiatives (ICLEI), an international environmental agency representing local government
interests.
Health and environmental organizations
have a
range of concerns about the varying impacts of climatic change.
- An American economic advisor to the Sierra Club.
- Director of the World Health Organization (WHO).
- Executive Director of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
- A environmentalist concerned with the impact of global warming on forests.
Energy
research initiatives hope to develop economically viable alternative
energy sources often through multinational cooperation.
- Scientist from the International
Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy.
- Scientist from the Carbon
Sequestrian Leadership Forum.
- Scientist from the Generation IV
International Nuclear Forum.
- Scientist from ITER, investigating
the development of an electricity-producing fusion power plant.
- Scientist from Brazil's Tucuruí
Hydropower Complex in Brazil
- Scientist from the Commission for
Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
Scientists are involved in current
research on global warming.
- Senior Scientist at the Department of
Energy.
- Senior Scientist at the Hadley
Center for Climate Prediction and Research.
- Research Scientist in Antarctica.
- Senior Scientist from National Aeronautic and
Space Administration (NASA).
- Research Scientist from the
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
- Scientist at Stanford University researching climate change through modeling.