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Italian Scientific Community releases Scientific Statement on Climate Change

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The Rome 2015 - Science Symposium on Climate (November 19-20, 2015 at FAO Headquarters in Rome) produced a Scientific Statement on Climate Change that calls policy-makers, entrepreneurs, institutions and the public at large to take action on climate change. The Statement is authored by the representatives of the several Italian scientific firms and associations that co-organized the event, and it is available in English and Italian. All the Scientific Societies and Associations that undersigned the Scientific Statement also contributed short statements on their specific perspective on the climate sciences in view of COP21 in Paris. Re3 is pleased to publish the Scientific Statement and invites all the Scientific Societies or Associations that agree with the Statement and would like to undersign, share and provide its specific statement, to do so at the link provided below.

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  • Italian Scientific Societies and Associations, 2015. "Italian Scientific Community releases Scientific Statement on Climate Change," Review of Environment, Energy and Economics - Re3, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:fem:femre3:2015.11-05
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