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Isabella Alloisio contributing to the International Conference on Sustainable Development
Sep 18, 2018

Isabella Alloisio, Research Associate at FSR Climate, will participate in the International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD), in New York, organised by the Columbia University and UN-SDSN (of which FSR Climate is a member), within the context of the New York Climate Week. Isabella will deliver a speech based on a paper, entitled ”Energy Access, Climate Change and Water Use: Synergies and Trade-offs”.
The abstract is available from this link.
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