Universities and Climate Change: Introducing Climate Change to University Programmes
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Universities and Climate Change: Introducing Climate Change to University Programmes
Climate change is a matter of global concern and specific sectors of society such as universities need to engage and be active in the search for regional and local solutions for what is a global problem. Despite the fact that many universities all around the world are undertaking remarkable efforts in tackling the challenges posed by climate change, few of such works are widely documented and disseminated. The book "Universities and Climate Change" addresses this gap.
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