FM: 324 billion HUF to adapt to the climate change
In Hungary, almost 324 billion HUF can be spent on the elimination and adaptation to the effects of climate change, from the 1174 billion HUF source of the Environment and the Energy Efficiency Operational Programme (Kehop) – the Minister of State of the Ministry of Agriculture (FM), said in Budapest, at a professional conference.
V. Németh Zsolt at the Climate change – adaptation and prevention conference, organized by the Herman Ottó Institute, said that climate change virtually affects every aspects of life from natural environment through economic activities to human health. Therefore it is important to bring climate change meteorologists, agronomists, environmental protection, health and forestry specialists together to share their various knowledge and experiences and integrate them into their work. (MTI)
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