> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cecilia Tacoli [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, 07 July 2000 11:57
> To: Simon Batterbury (E-mail)
> Subject: Green Politics book launch
>
>
> GREEN POLITICS ** BOOK LAUNCH ** PUBLIC LECTURE IN LONDON
>
> Sunita Narain from the Centre for Science and Environment in Delhi will be
> giving a public lecture on ' Green Politics - a Southern Perspective on
> Global
> Environmental Negotiations' on Thursday 13th July. The book of this same
> name
> is also launched in the UK on this day.
>
> Green Politics provides a detailed analysis of the important international
> environmental negotiations on climate change, biodiversity,
> desertification,
> forests, trade and the environment, persistent organic pollutants, and the
> proposed multilateral agreement on investment. It also puts forward a
> Southern agenda for countries from Africa, Asia and Latin America to
> pursue
> in international environmental negotiations. For information and chapter
> summaries go to http://www.oneworld.org/cse/
>
> Its analyses include:
> - the conflicts between science and politics in the negotiations of
> climate
> change;
> - the changing nature of the multilateral trading framework spearheaded by
> the World Trade Organisation; and
> - the politics of the world's biological resources, which covers the
> intellectual property rights of indigenous communities, biotechnology and
> genetically modified organisms.
>
> The lecture will take place at 4 p.m. on Thursday 13th July, at the
> Brunei
> Gallery Lecture Theatre, (opposite the Library of the School of Oriental
> and
> African Studies at the University of London), Thornhaugh Street, Russell
> Square, London WC1. Entrance is free.
>
> GREEN POLITICS ** BOOK LAUNCH ** PUBLIC LECTURE IN LONDON
>
>
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