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“Climate change: the focus of global, human and environmental justice.”

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The publication contains experts’ opinion on the challenge of global climate change. Opening Address of the President of the Conference of Bishops of Germany.

Published in the framework of the project “Responsibility for Creation in Ukraine: Interdisciplinary and ecumenical exchange of experience in the field of sustainable energy and creation of the Information Center in Uzhgorod” in cooperation with Ludwig Maximilian University and with the financial support of the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt-

UDC 551.583: [504: 37.03: 233]

“Climate change: the focus of global, human and environmental justice.” – Uzhgorod, 2012. – 79 p. Soft cover.

ISBN-978-966-8269-32-6

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