Scott Barrett of SAIS Recognized for Contributions to
Nobel in Climate Change
Scott Barrett
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When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
received the Nobel Peace Prize with Al
Gore on Oct. 12, the IPCC was quick to acknowledge the
contribution of its many author-scholars,
including Scott Barrett, director of the SAIS International
Policy Program.
Within days, Barrett received a congratulatory letter
from the leadership of IPCC, thanking
him and his colleagues for their efforts in producing
several compelling reports on climate change that
served as the basis for the prize. "This work has provided
the foundation for the current recognition
of IPCC as an authoritative voice on the climate system,
the impacts of climate change and ways to
avoid it. You all can be proud of this achievement," the
letter said.
Barrett, who recently published a new book, Why
Cooperate? The Incentive to Supply Global
Public Goods, was a lead author and contributing author to
two of the IPCC assessment reports.
GO TO OCTOBER 29,
2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
GO TO THE GAZETTE
FRONT PAGE.
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