OCEAN: 1 month to go before the next meeting in Lausanne!

OCEAN: 1 month to go before the next meeting in Lausanne!

On 18 March the OCEAN Project’s consortium will gather in Lausanne for the 1st Project Meeting and Module 3 of the Training Course. The aim will be to assess the progress made and acknowledge the first successes, one year after the launch of the project. The 18 NOCs will then be provided with feedback on their organisation's carbon footprint by the Öko-Institute in order to understand their main sources of emissions and learn about the main steps of the carbon reduction process. On this basis, the NOCs’ Climate Action Officer will be starting to draft a carbon reduction strategy.

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