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  • 2016
  • April
  • 15

Towards climate safety and justice: briefing and discussion about CapGlobalCarbon

June 8th, 2016, 2-4.30pm, Carmelite Community Center, Dublin. The purpose of this afternoon is to brief attendees on CapGlobalCarbon, set it in a context of the commons and social justice, and to generate ideas about how to implement it.
April 15, 2016  Cap and Share Events, Events organised by Feasta, News, Seminars, Workshops 
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