Target group

Environment Council (ENVI)
Date
24 Oct 2012 22:00
Organiser type
EU Institutions
Section
Climate & Environment
Event Location
Luxembourg
Event Description
Location: Council of the European Union, Luxembourg
The Environment council brings together the Ministers responsible for matters specifically relating to the environment four times a year. The Environment Council aims at protecting and improving the quality of the environment and of the human health and contributes to the fight against environmental problems. Τhe Environment Council also deals with international environmental issues and adopts conclusions on the positions the EU takes at international conferences.
Contact Person:
Marianna Karageorgis
Coreper I
Telephone: +32 27404002
Mobile: +32 473858237
Email: mkarageorgis@pio.moi.gov.cy
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