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Climate change and security

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By Jean-Christophe Hoste,

(26 March 2009)

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  • Energy and climate,
  • Other African regions,

Conference Report, CERI, Paris – 20 Jan. 2009,  26 March 2009 – Report (EN) – Rapport (FR).
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