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Andrey Illarionov



         


Andrey Nikolayevich Illarionov is an Economic Advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Full name in cyrillic text - Андрей Николаевич Илларионов

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Illarionov is an outspoken critic of Global Warming, and the Kyoto Protocol in particular.


Quotes

"Ideology on which the Kyoto Protocol is based, is a new form of totalitarian ideology, along with Marxism, Communism and socialism."

"We had doubts about the Kyoto Protocol, we wanted reasoning from our partners in the European Union, in the IPCC. Formal requests had been sent to these organizations. But we have not received responses yet, which suggests that no coherent answers can be offered. What we hear is ?it is not comprehensive responses that matter, we will not give them anyway; what is important is whether you believe us or not?."

"We have received no single argument in favour of this document except political pressure. No link has been established between carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. No other objective facts have been presented in recent time. The IPCC's reports in 1990 and 1995 show it clearly."

"We are close to a consensus that the Kyoto Protocol does huge economic, political, social and ecological damage to the Russian Federation. In addition, it certainly violates the rights and freedoms of Russian citizens, and well as the rights and freedoms of citizens in those countries which signed and ratified it."


Biography

Born on September 16, 1961, in Saint Petersburg, formerly Leningrad.

Education: Leningrad State University, Economics Department, 1983; Leningrad State University, post-graduate program, 1987. Ph.D. in economics.

Started working in 1978. Worked at a communications office (telephone and postal services) in the town of Sestroretsk.

1983-1984 and 1988-1990: Taught at the International Economic Relations Department of Leningrad State University.

1990-1992: Senior researcher at the Regional Economic Research Department of the St. Petersburg Economics and Finance University.

1992: Part-time economic adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government.

1992-1993: First deputy head of the Economic Reform Center of the Russian Government.

1993-1994: Head of the Analysis and Planning Group of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers / Government of the Russian Federation.

1994: Vice president of the Leontyev International Social and Economic Research Center, director of the Moscow division.

1994-2000: Director of the Institute of Economic Analysis.

Since 2000 - Adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin.





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