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Research supported by EU projects STEP, ALARM and MACIS makes it into top ten for 2012 on Science for Environmental Policy (SEP) 13.02.2013 |
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Research supported by EU projects STEP, ALARM and MACIS makes it into top ten for 2012 on Science for Environmental Policy (SEP)
12.02.2013
A research supported by STEP, alongside other European Commission projects (ALARM and MACIS) has been placed among the Top 10 most popular Policy Briefs for 2012 in the classification of Science for Environmental Policy (SEP).
The article “Birds and butterflies fail to follow climate change temperature rise” has been placed in 7th position among the most downloaded SEP newsletter items, thus marking great popularity and outreach.
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