[Committee] Fwd: RE: A talk at the University of Cambridge
P. Candela-Pokorna
pc308 at cam.ac.uk
Wed Jan 17 16:03:42 UTC 2007
Unfortunately, Stern cannot make it :
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Subject: RE: A talk at the University of Cambridge
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:20:21 -0000
From: "Stern, Nick" <Nick.Stern at hm-treasury.x.gsi.gov.uk>
To: "P. Candela-Pokorna" <pc308 at cam.ac.uk>
Dear Mr Stretton
Sir Nicholas would like to thank you for your invitation and has asked me to send his apologies as he is unable to fit any more events into his diary. It is completely full until he leaves the civil service.
Kind regards
Di Crane
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From: P. Candela-Pokorna [mailto:pc308 at hermes.cam.ac.uk]On Behalf Of P.
Candela-Pokorna
Sent: 10 January 2007 09:03
To: Stern, Nick; Stern, Nick
Subject: A talk at the University of Cambridge
Dear Sir Nicholas Stern,
We are writing on behalf of the Economics Society of the University of
Cambridge (the Marshall Society) and the Cambridge Zero Carbon Society. We
would like to enquire about your availability to come to the University of
Cambridge to give a talk for students and academics on the economics of
climate change and on your pivotal work in this area.
Our intention is to hold this event some time during the first two weeks of
March of 2007, but this is very much subject to your availability and we
can make arrangements for the dates that would suit you best. The venue
intended for the event is a lecture theatre at the university's faculty of
law, which we chose for its excellent facilities and its capacity to
accommodate the expected large audience.
It would be a great honour for us to receive you and it would greatly help
us in raising the awareness of the university community as regards this
very important topic.
We would like to thank you in advance for considering our invitation.
Kind regards,
Stephen Stretton, Pablo Candela (Cambridge Zero Carbon Society) Michael
Amior (The Marshall Society)
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