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Keep Kyoto on track

Keep Kyoto on track. www.railway-mobility.org. Transport calls for more attention in the climate change discussion. It causes more than 20 % of global CO 2 emissions and is the sector with the highest growth.

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Keep Kyoto on track

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  1. Keep Kyoto on track www.railway-mobility.org Transport calls for more attention in the climate change discussion. It causes more than 20 % of global CO2 emissions and is the sector with the highest growth.

  2. You are hereby kindly invited to the official COP 10 "Keep Kyoto on track" side event in Buenos Aires on 6 December from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the “Cedro” room. The debate session will be followed by a reception. UIC, UITP, UNIFE and ALAF are present at COP 10 to put focus on how to integrate transport policyand sustainable mobility in the climate change discussion For more information: The International Union of Railways (UIC): Margrethe Sagevik: sagevik@uic.asso.fr The International Association for Public Transport (UITP): Heather Allen: heather.allen@uitp.com The European Rail Supply Industry (UNIFE): Susana Martins: susana.martins@unife.org The Latin American Railways Association (ALAF): Atilio Sanguinetti: alaf9@velocom.com.ar

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