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Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change is a conference being held at Exeter 1-3 Feb 2005.

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Towards a consensus on climate change | 3 Feb 2005
Themes debated during the three-day Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change conference ranged from the socio-economic effects of climate change to the vulnerability of eco-systems...
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