Guest article: The Copenhagen Disaccord

20 de janeiro de 2010

jan 20, 2010

Paula Moreira

O documento, que está disponível para consulta somente em inglês, sugere que a COP15 fechou deixando dúvidas sobre o acordo feito entre os países participantes para reduzir as emissões.

Boletim Mensal de Povos Indígenas & REDD, do Centro de Estudos Avançados, Iniciativa de Conhecimento Tradicional da Universidade da ONU (http://thereddsite.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/guest-article-the-copenhagen-disaccord/).

MOREIRA, PAULA – IPAM. Guest Article: The Copenhagen Disaccord. Brasília/DF. 26 de Janeiro, 2010.

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