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Part of the book series: German Advisory Council on Global Change ((3377,volume 1995))

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The Berlin Climate Conference in the spring of 1995 was another demonstration that individuals and societies will have to change their ways of thinking if human-induced climate change is to be counteracted. This process must apply for all aspects of global change; the key trends have not diminished over the last few years, on the contrary, they have become more threatening than ever before.

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German Advisory Council on Global Change(WBGU). (1996). Summary. In: World in Transition: Ways Towards Global Environmental Solutions. German Advisory Council on Global Change, vol 1995. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80180-8_1

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