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“CO2 PACMAN, decarbonizing the Mediterranean islands" is the podcast in which uRadio and the University of Siena drive you on the journey, to discover co-creation scenarios for the transition towards...
show moreCO2 PACMAN is an European project, financed by the Interreg Euro Med programme, which aims to decarbonise the Mediterranean islands. The kick off meeting of the project was hosted by the city of Siena last March, during this three days event the ten partners from seven European countries involved in the project activities met each other for the first time. The event has been led by Professor Simone Bastianoni of the University of Siena.
uRadio, as an associated partner of UNISI, has become part of this participatory process which sees various actors involved, as we believe that the voice of university students is fundamental towards a sustainable development in the Mediterranean islands.
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CO2 PACMAN
CO2 PACMAN
Decarbonizzazione delle isole: il ruolo di Ecodynamics Group
Decarbonizing island: the role of Ecodynamics Group
Verso la neutralità carbonica nelle isole del Mediterraneo
Towards Carbon Neutrality in the Mediterranean island
“CO2 PACMAN, decarbonizing the Mediterranean islands" is the podcast in which uRadio and the University of Siena drive you on the journey, to discover co-creation scenarios for the transition towards...
show moreCO2 PACMAN is an European project, financed by the Interreg Euro Med programme, which aims to decarbonise the Mediterranean islands. The kick off meeting of the project was hosted by the city of Siena last March, during this three days event the ten partners from seven European countries involved in the project activities met each other for the first time. The event has been led by Professor Simone Bastianoni of the University of Siena.
uRadio, as an associated partner of UNISI, has become part of this participatory process which sees various actors involved, as we believe that the voice of university students is fundamental towards a sustainable development in the Mediterranean islands.
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