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< Previous | Contents | Next > Climate Change: North Atlantic ComparisonsClimate Change: North Atlantic ComparisonsAcknowledgementsWe would like to acknowledge the time and patience of the many people who have contributed information to this study. We trust that we have represented fairly, in a limited time and space, the impressive efforts being taken in the study countries to tackle the difficult issues raised by climate change. The names of the national contacts on climate change and associated information are available in the report annex, but particular thanks must go to: Catherina Peters, Nordic Council of Ministers; Peer Stiansen, Ministry of Environment, Norway; Geir Høibye, Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry; Svein Roar Brunborg, Ministry of Energy, Norway; Jörgen Abildgaard, Ministry of Energy and Environment, Denmark; Donal Enright, Department of Environment and Local Government, Ireland; Jos Delbeke, Daniel Mailliet and Nicholas Christoforides, European Commission; Andre Jol, European Environment Agency; Halldor Thorgeirson, Iceland; Kristina Feldhusen & Anders Turesson, Ministry of Environment, Sweden; Leif Bernegard, Environment Protection Agency, Sweden; Markku Rummukainen, Met. Office (SMHI), Sweden; Fiona McKenzie, Scottish Executive, Scotland. Andy McLeod of CECS provided editorial support and assistance and Mary Scott greatly assisted with typing tables and references. Monica Fundingsland and Ottar Gislason helped us find relevant internet links to Norway and Iceland respectively. We would also like to thank the Advisory Group who provided helpful links into the study countries. The Advisory Group consisted of:
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