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The summary is now available in English, French and Spanish.
01The summary is now available in English, French and Spanish.

"Global yet equitable“ now available in different languages

Just in time for the United Nations Climate Change World Summit (COP 16 in Cancùn, Mexico) the short version of the study „Global yet equitable“ has been published in English, French and Spanish. A more extensive English version targeted specifically at the academic readership/academics is scheduled for 2012.

Download PDF:
 
> German version 
> English version 
> French version 
> Spanish version 

The study is increasingly attracting attention. The issue is covered in radio (Münchener Kirchenradio, Wochengespräch, November 2010) as well as in television (BRalpha Campus, December 2010). In November 2010 the “Deutschlandfunk” has broadcasted a review, titled “The poor are suffering the most”.
 
You can download the audio and text here (German version available only):
 
> Deutschlandfunk audio (mp3)  
> Deutschlandfunk text

Climate Change and Justice

> Overview

> Project website

 

Download abstract (PDF):

> German

> English

> French

> Spanish

 

Contact

> Thomas Loster