European Environmental Tribunal

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The European Environment Tribunal is non-governmental, non-profit and totally independent institution formed for serious discussion, reflection, and dialogue regarding planetary citizenship, crossing fields like sciences, art, anthropology, history, economy, biology, medicine, architecture, urban planning among other disciplines.

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The European Environmental Tribunal has no objective of judgment or of the establishment of sentences. It takes the environment as an anthropological question. Cultural, scientific and philosophical discussions are in the core of its activities.

Originally founded in Brussels in the end of the 1980s, the European Environmental Tribunal was moved to London in the year 2003. This transformation and general direction was made by the architect and urban planner Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta, active member of the board since its beginning.

[edit] Honorary presidents

[edit] Board (Founding Directors)

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