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2009-11-26

CIPRA compacts

compactThrough the project “cc.alps” – CIPRA investigates climate measures in the Alps. CIPRA brings together climate protection and climate adaptation activities in the Alps (hereinafter these activities are defined as Climate measures) and analyses what effects these climate measures have on the environment, economy and society.
The “CIPRA compact” collection within cc.alps features various theme books that deal critically with climate measures in the Alps. The collection comprises the field of activity: energy, building and renovating, energy self-sufficient regions, spatial planning, traffic, tourism, nature hazards, nature protection, agriculture, forestry and water.

Exemplary climate response measures

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A great deal is being done in the Alps in response to climate change. But not all the measures taken have exclusively favourable repercussions. The cc.alps team has selected 34 projects, initiatives and activities that are good not only for the climate, but also for society, the environment and the economy. CIPRA’s advice: read up about it, emulate it, pass it on, and do even better! More

Cool heads in the hothouse – Results of the Bolzano conference

The international conference that CIPRA and the City of Bolzano have organized on 2 and 3 April 2009 in Bolzano (IT) was attended be approximately 200 participants from several countries. The presentations and interviews are available in the other language versions of this page.
One result of the conference was also a resolution of CIPRA addressed to the G8 environment ministers in Copenhague. More

The cc.alps competition

PreisverleihungAt an award-giving ceremony held in Bern/CH on November 6th 2008, CIPRA announced the winners of its pan-alpine cc.alps competition for outstanding projects in the field of climate protection. Seven municipalities, companies and organisations received prizes worth a total of 100,000 euros from the meteorologist Thomas Bucheli and CIPRA President Dominik Siegrist. More



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