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09 October 2012
Launch of the European campaign “The world that you like. With the climate that you like”

Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action, has launched a pan-European advertising campaign in collaboration with more than 70 organizations from all over Europe. Under the slogan "The world you like. With the climate that you like" the campaign will focus on practical solutions to the climate change debate and demonstrate that the climate action may increase the welfare of European citizens and bring them economic benefits. Accessible on a website available in 23 languages of the EU, the campaign is designed as a platform for participation through which individuals, businesses and local groups will be able to load on the platform, promote and discuss their solutions with low emissions carbon, by participating in a pan-European competition to find the best solutions and most original. Read full article at Adnkronos

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