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Adrian Macey (June 2011)
Chair AWG-KP
Draft text / climate change treaty, Kyoto Protocol, Monitoring, Targets
Nick Smith (December 2010)
Minister for the Environment / Climate Change Issu
Annex I / Annex 1, Developing countries, Island states
Adrian Macey (June 2010)
Climate Change Ambassador for New Zealand
Draft text / climate change treaty, Finance, Forestry / forestation, Kyoto Protocol, Mexico
Adrian Macey (December 2009)
Climate Change Ambassador, New Zealand
Agriculture, Carbon trading, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Forestry / forestation, livestock, Umbrella Group
Adrian Macey (April 2009)
Climate Change Ambassador, New Zealand
Agriculture, Convergence, Draft text / climate change treaty, FAO, Finance, Forestry / forestation, KP track, Poznan, Registry, Uruguay
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