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Alicia Montalvo (December 2009)
Spain's Director General Climate Change
European Union (EU), Finance, Renewables, Spain, Technology
Esther Larrañga Galdos (December 2008)
Spain's Basque Minister for the Environment and La
Biodiversity, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Desertification, Developing countries, Finance, Poznan, Spain
Teresa Ribera Rodriguez (December 2008)
Spain's Secretary of State of Climate Change
Business, Carbon trading, Coal, Energy Efficiency, European Union (EU), Fairness, Immigration, Kyoto, Poverty, Poznan, Spain
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