A Worldwide Strategy for Energy, Environment and Space Should Emerge in Paris as the Priority of Humanity: A Review
Journal Title: NanoWorld Journal - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
Climate change, need for alternative energy and increasing asteroids in size and number represent key issues yielding growing challenges that must be tackled with more determination by the world community. The meeting set in Paris for December by the United Nations represents an unique opportunity to outline a common strategy for them as here outlined.
Authors and Affiliations
Claudio Nicolini
Science and Technology for A Sustainable Human Development
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