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Climate and Sustainability Action Week: Overview

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This lecture presents the Climate and Sustainability Action Week (CSAW), a one-week initiative for EPFL students to explore effective actions for climate and sustainability. The presentation covers the goals, schedule, team formation, project finalization, and coordination of CSAW. It also addresses the initiative's purpose, target audience, location, and registration details.

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