CCNet

Editor: Benny Peiser

Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Tel:- +44 (0)151 231 4338

b.j.peiser@livjm.ac.uk

 

Audiatur et altera pars!

 

                CCNet is good clean fun. I hope everyone appreciates the tremendous job you are doing.”

--Sir Arthur C Clarke

 

 

·        CCNet is an electronic network that focuses on existential risks, climate policy and science politics. It was set up by Benny Peiser in 1997.

·        Among its more than 7,500 subscribers are more than 1000 researchers who work in almost every field of planetary and Earth sciences, as well as many hundreds of science writers, columnists, and news editors.

·        CCNet monitors, analyses and debates all aspects of contemporary climate policy and its social, economic and political ramifications.

·        CCNet is read by many hundreds of policy- and law-makers in capitals and parliaments around the globe.

·        CCNet is dedicated to accuracy and reliability of the highest quality. It values balance, reason and matter-of-factness.

·        CCNet epitomises the endeavour of its members to develop new and pragmatic responses to the many challenges faced by a low-spirited world subjugated by pessimists and prophets of doom.

·        To subscribe send an e-mail to listserver@livjm.ac.uk (subject line: “subscribe cambridge-conference”).

 

 

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