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Special editon of “Environment for Europeans” Magazine

Cover of the issue of the Environment for Europeans dedicated to greenweek 2005

Cover of the issue of the Environment for Europeans dedicated to greenweek 2005

© DG Environment / IPF

IPF actively participated in the latest Green Week and is prominently featured in this supplement to the September issue (issue 21) of DG Environment's bimonthly magazine. This publication can be downloaded in PDF format on the DG Environment's website.

Alain Hubert was a key note speaker on the first evening where he presented his "Magic Ice" film and gave a speech on "the Poles and climate change" (See his interview page 6). IPF also invited Lloyd Peck from the British Antarctic Survey on behalf of the European Commission (See page 7).

Finally, IPF's educational multimedia animations are presented on page 10. The rest of the magazine is interesting too ... ;o). You can register online to receive future issues of the magazine.

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