From Wild Sheep to Aesculapian Snake (COP 14)
A late night email alerted us to a room change… The BINGO numbers are putting pressure on space and we now have a bigger room. The reports on the previous day’s meetings are, however, extremely helpful and un-biased. This is the business community interests group, but there is a genuine sense of wanting to be a proactive player in constructive and positive outcomes. As one of the staffers described it, a few years ago there were many climate deniers in the business group who saw their role as champions of reason against the climate fanatics. I will attend the RINGO meeting tomorrow and compare. I don’t expect to see a great difference in tone. The BINGOs, however, will probably have the edge in reviewing and monitoring more methodically.
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