It is vital that EU climate policy protects the interests of Europe’s poorest citizens
EUROPP 2014-01-13
Summary:
As part of our series on the Dahrendorf Symposium, which was held in Berlin on 14-15 November, Ben Ryan assesses the importance of the social and legal aspects of climate change, including the human victims of the process. He argues … Continue reading →
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