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FSR Climate organised the INNOPATHS project workshop
Feb 8, 2018

Pathways to European decarbonisation: the INNOPATHS scenarios workshop was the title of a workshop organised in Florence this week (6-8 February) by the FSR Climate team.
Attended by work package leaders and external experts, the workshop was organised as part of the INNOPATHS project, a four-year EU funded research project working with key economic and societal actors to generate new low-carbon pathways for the European Union.
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