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National Sustainability Conference

tileThe Office of Environmental Sustainability of the National University of Singapore in conjuction with is The University of Sydney is organising The National Sustainability Conference : Environmental Up-Skilling & The Green Collar Economy  on the 29th and 30th of July 2010 at the Amara Hotel in Singapore.

All those who register get a free copy of Ken Hickson’s book. “The ABC of Carbon“   Ken Hickson is also a speaker at the conference.

 

 

More details are given in the flyer below. Kindly click here or on the flyer to get a clearer image.

 National Sustainability Conference 2010 Poster

 

Other links you may be interested in:

EWTT: Challenges and Prospects for a Green Economy

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