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  • Conference Oceania 21 Climate Change, Noumea, New Caledonia, from left-center Vanuatu country representative, Anthony Lecren - Minister of environment of New Caledonia, Fransoic Luneau - François Luneau, custom president of Xanacuu area of New Caledonia, opening of the conference, customs ceremony
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015,  Dr Hasan Mahmoud, Chairman of environment of  Bangladesh,
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015,  Dr Hasan Mahmoud, Chairman of environment of  Bangladesh,
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Dr Hasan Mahmoud, Chairman of environment of  Bangladesh, receiving an award for recognition from Alexander Likhotal, President of Green Cross International,
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France.  KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Kuwait delegation visiting Suez Environment rubbish dump in France. Osama Mohammad Al-Nisf, Member of bureau KCCI, Chamber of Commerce and industry in Kuwait.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, <br />
Fiona Harvey is an award-winning environment journalist for the Guardian, Prof. Mohan Munasinghe has served as the Senior Energy Advisor to the President of Sri Lanka (1982-87) and Advisor to the US President's Council on Environmental Quality
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive Navy (Energy, Installations & Environment)
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Luc Barthassat, deputy charged of the Environment, Transports and Agriculture Department. Member of the Christian Democratic People's Party, he is elected in November 2013.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001, Nicolas Fleury is Acting Deputy Secretary General at ISO standards
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001, Nicolas Fleury is Acting Deputy Secretary General at ISO standards
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001, Nicolas Fleury is Acting Deputy Secretary General at ISO standards
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001, Nicolas Fleury is Acting Deputy Secretary General at ISO standards
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is former Dean of the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a member of the Club of Rome. He studied chemistry and physics in Hamburg and graduated from the University of Freiburg in 1968. During the 1970s he was president of the University of Kassel before taking up the post of Director of the UN Centre for Science and Technology in New York. From 1984 to 1991 Weizsacker was the Director of the Institute for European Environment Politics in Bonn, Paris and London, and from 1991 to 2000 President of the Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in Wuppertal, Germany. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the German Parliament. Prof. von Weizsäcker is the author of many books and publications and was honoured with the Takeda Award in 2001, Nicolas Fleury is Acting Deputy Secretary General at ISO standards
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  • New Caledonia, Noumea, Oceania 21, Meetings, third edition of the Oceanian summit on sustainable development, representatives of 17 South Pacific<br />
countries, 28, 29 and 30 April, climate change, Issues concerning traditional knowledge, scientific research, education and the importance of youth involvement, were also raised during this three days summit, Roger Dungan, Environment Division, Ministry of Foreign Affaires, New Zealand
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city street
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. People sitting on stairs.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. People sitting on stairs.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city street
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city street
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city street
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
    65IMG_9581-2.jpg
  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded bar, club, restaurant.
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded trees, tree
    60IMG_9567-2.jpg
  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city street
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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  • Flooding of river Seine, may cost French insurance companies more than $2 billion, The Seine's water levels fell Sunday as rains eased. A reading indicated it was near the mark, reached in 1982, of 20.27 feet above its normal level, the Environment and Energy Ministry reported. France creates emergency fund for people affected by floods. About 6,000 French homes remained without electricity Monday, and several train stations and roads were still closed in the French capital and surrounding towns. Flooded city road sign
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