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Ninth Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP-9) to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Milan, Italy, December 1-12, 2003

Side event presentation on U.S. Climate Change Science Program.  Pictured left to right: Mr. William Brennan, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of Commerce, NOAA;  Dr. Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator and Special Representative, U.S. State Department; Head of U.S. Delegation; and Mr. William Hohenstein, U.S. Director of Global Change Program, Department of Commerce, NOAA 

Members of U.S. Delegation at side event presentation on U.S. Climate Change Science Program [State Department photo]


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