Speaker may urge govt to declare climate crisis
Ljubljana, 14 November - The National Assembly hosted on Thursday a debate on climate change that encouraged parliamentary Speaker Dejan Židan to announce he may call on the government to declare a climate crisis. He expects to receive a number of letters urging him to do so after the discussion.
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
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Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
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Panel o prilagajanju na podnebne spremembe.
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Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
National Assembly Speaker Dejan Židan addresses a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
National Assembly Speaker Dejan Židan addresses a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
National Assembly Speaker Dejan Židan addresses a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
Ljubljana
The National Assembly hosts a panel on adaptation to climate change.
Photo: Nik Jevšnik/STA
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