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GCTE/LUCC Open Science Conference:

se press releases will be made available to you within the next month and will also be placed on the Conference homepage.

A Press Room will be available at the Conference facility to be used by all journalists who wish to attend the Conference. The room will be equipped with a few computers with Internet access, and a fax machine. The organization is planning to hold press conferences during the conference on the most exciting and surprising results presented at the Conference. I will be happy to assist you and arrange meetings with scientists you might be interested in meeting.

We are confident that our efforts to improve the knowledge on these timely environmental issues are critical for the well being of humanity. For this reason, we would very much like to have you join us at the Conference and share some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs presented at the Conference to the people in your country. We extend to you, a special invitation and look forward to seeing you in Barcelona.

Sincerely,

Organizing Committee
GCTE-LUCC Open Science Conference
BARCELONA, SPAIN 14-18 March 1998


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Contact: Anne Larigauderie
anne.larigauderie@epc.u-psud.fr
+34 3 233 2387
Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Project (GCTE)
6-Mar-1998


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