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From: Jeff McNeely (JAM@iucn.org)
Date: 21/11/2004 08:21 AM

RE: Trade and Biodiversity questions Jeff McNeely jeff JAM@iucn.org Martin: how can I find the information about biodiversity that I require to make the decisions I need to make?

Regards, Jeff McNeely

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From: Trade&biodiversity Listmanager =[mailto:listmanager@lawe.nerc-lancaster.ac.uk]
Sent: Fri 19/11/2004 17:31
Subject: Trade and Biodiversity questions



From: "Martin Sharman"

Dear Colleagues,

Imagine that you are the co-ordinator of a biodiversity project in the =theme of this discussion. Your consortium, composed of some excellent =teams from all across Europe and from countries outside Europe, includes =social and natural scientists and economists. You have received a grant =of 10 million.

What is the question, or what are the questions, that you and your =consortium are trying to answer?

Can you phrase it in just a few words: Is there life on Mars? How do =marsupials keep their pouches clean? Do cell-phones fry your brains? How =much plant life is needed to keep a person alive in a sealed room? Can =humanity survive?

Cordially,

Dr Martin Sharman




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