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[Announcement] GEPR and International Environmental Economics Institute collaborate in research and contents sharing

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Global Energy Policy Research (GEPR), a virtual think tank on the web run by Agora Incorporated , in partnership with International Environmental Economics Institute (IEEI) ,will collaborate in research and contents sharing from this March, 2012.

IEEI is a civil research institute working under the following aims.

“IEEI aim to contribute to the creation of environment and society harmonious with nature, being a compass for measures against global warming, through sending out information via Internet etc., by people gathered from various backgrounds who shares the same idea that efforts to make environment and economy compatible on the part of all humankind “

This attitude is the same as what GEPR aim for.

By collaborating with IEEI, GEPR hopes to widely spread accurate information related to energy to Japan and to the world, as well as supporting creation of efficient energy system..

We would like to thank reader’s understanding and support for the activities of IEEI and GEPR.

 

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