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		<description>Green Economics Institute – annual conference – 18 / 19 July 2008

The Green Economics Institute is holding its 3rd Annual Conference at Mansfield College, Oxford University on 18th and 19th July 2008.  Some of the themes this year include women's issues in economics, procurement and greening of business, biodiversity, poverty and social justice and ending commodification of people and the world's resources.  For more information and to book go to: http://www.greeneconomics.org.uk/</description>
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<p>The Green Economics Institute is holding its 3rd Annual Conference at Mansfield College, Oxford University on 18th and 19th July 2008.  Some of the themes this year include women&#8217;s issues in economics, procurement and greening of business, biodiversity, poverty and social justice and ending commodification of people and the world&#8217;s resources.  For more information and to book go to: <a href="http://www.greeneconomics.org.uk/" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/comment/www.greeneconomics.org.uk');" rel="nofollow">http://www.greeneconomics.org.uk/</a></p>
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