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Environmental Media Services Sending Team to Bonn to Assist Journalists at Global Warming Talks

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Environmental Media Services Sending Team to Bonn

to Assist Journalists at Global Warming Talks

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Attn: Reporters covering Bonn global warming talks

For Planning Purposes

Environmental Media Services Sending Team to Bonn

to Assist Journalists at Global Warming Talks

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, Jul. 12 -/E-Wire/-- Beginning July 16, Environmental Media Services (EMS) staff will be in Bonn, Germany, to assist reporters covering negotiations toward an international treaty on climate change.

EMS staff can arrange press interviews with key environmental and policy experts and will be constantly available to provide journalists with the latest and most accurate information about environmental issues related to the global warming talks.

The following EMS staff will be available to reporters:

In Bonn: Lisa Magnino, Fenton Communications, 0160-147 6923 and Felipe Albertani, EMS, 0160-461 8276 In Washington, D.C.: Jennifer Kelly, EMS, 202/463-6670 and Jenny Murphy, Fenton Communications, 202/822-5200 Amid growing international criticism of the Bush administration's environmental policies and uncertainty about Japan's commitment to the Kyoto Protocol, the Bonn talks could result in a major shift in strategy on climate change.

EMS will be coordinating press events for key environmental groups in the U.S. Climate Action Network, including Greenpeace, National Environmental Trust, Natural Resources Defense Council, Union of Concerned Scientists and World Wildlife Fund.

The EMS website, http://www.ems.org, is updated daily with press releases and the latest information on the negotiations, and offers up-to-date fact sheets and timelines on climate change.

Environmental Media Services

http://www.ems.org/climate/releases.html

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