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  • EPTA members analyse climate change

EPTA members analyse climate change

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Parent Category: EPTA News Archive
Category: other
Created: 2008-11-14

Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing societies today. Since 2006 the EPTA member organisations have launched more than 20 projects examining various aspects of the climate change challenges and policy options.

Use the project database as referred to below to search for projects.

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