Newsletter November 2009
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09 Nov 2009 - 18 Jan 2016
Dear UN Atlas Member,
As the build up to next month's UN climate change conference in Copenhagen continues, 'Blue Carbon', a recent publication by some UN Atlas partners, highlights how maintaining and rehabilitating key marine ecosystems should be considered by governments keen to combat climate change.
This month's newsletter features other climate-related information from ongoing research to the upcoming FAO-hosted World Food Summit on Food Security, where challenges faced from climate change will be among the issues discussed. If this newsletter may interest someone you know, please forward it.
Contribute to and participate in the growing Atlas community by becoming an active Member of the UN Atlas today.
Thank you for your continued support,
The UN Atlas of the Oceans Editors
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Comments? Please write to [email protected]
As the build up to next month's UN climate change conference in Copenhagen continues, 'Blue Carbon', a recent publication by some UN Atlas partners, highlights how maintaining and rehabilitating key marine ecosystems should be considered by governments keen to combat climate change.
This month's newsletter features other climate-related information from ongoing research to the upcoming FAO-hosted World Food Summit on Food Security, where challenges faced from climate change will be among the issues discussed. If this newsletter may interest someone you know, please forward it.
Contribute to and participate in the growing Atlas community by becoming an active Member of the UN Atlas today.
Thank you for your continued support,
The UN Atlas of the Oceans Editors
Visit the UN Atlas of the Oceans Web site
Comments? Please write to [email protected]
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