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Die Schilderung meines recht bunten Lebens lässt mich nach über 70 Jahren zu dem Schluss kommen, dass ich dankbar bin, in diesem Land recht unbeschwert aufwachsen zu dürfen und in einer Zeit gelebt habe, in der das Reisen in alle Welt noch recht einfach war.
The First Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR1) prepared by the independent network of Mediterranean Experts on Climate and environmental Change (MedECC) founded in 2015 was published in November 2020. MAR1 assesses the best available scientific knowledge on climate and environmental change and associated risks in the Mediterranean Basin in order to render it accessible to policymakers, stakeholders and citizens. The report has been written by 190 scientists from 25 countries, all contributing in individual capacity and without financial compensation. The report includes a Summary for Policymakers (SPM), which comprises the key messages of the MAR1. The UNEP/MAP – Barcelona Convention Secretariat, through its Plan Bleu Regional Activity Center, and the Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean work in partnership to support MedECC, and to contribute to establish a sound and transparent scientific assessment process.
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"This conference has been made possible through a grant from the European Commission under the ENRICH Porgramme (European Network for Research on Global Change; MAS3-CT97-0127). ENRICH is designed as a joint initiative primarily based on three EU specific programmes of RTD: the programme environment and climate, the programme marine science and technology and the programme for cooperation with third countries and international organisations. ENRICH aims primarily at improving research cooperation and collaboration on the subject of global change between scientific undertakings in the EU and states associated with the RTD programmes, in the Central and Eastern European States (CEES) and in developing countries (DCs). The BASIS conference was also supported through contributions form the International Arctic Science Committee and the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster."--Editor.