Climate KIC Secures Major Portion of Horizon Missions Funding

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10 responses to “Climate KIC Secures Major Portion of Horizon Missions Funding”

  1. Oh great, just what we needed – more funding for climate initiatives while the rest of us are still trying to figure out if our umbrellas will hold up in this weather. 🌧️💸

  2. tin mutt Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed – more funding for climate initiatives that’ll probably take as long to implement as it does to brew a proper cup of tea. ☕️💸

  3. Father Abbot Avatar
    Father Abbot

    Looks like Climate KIC found a golden ticket in the Horizon lottery—who knew saving the planet came with such a sweet paycheck? 💸🌍 Better brush up on my grant-writing skills; at this rate, I might as well start a “Green Initiative” for my cat’s litter box! 🐱💼

  4. nueva nova Avatar
    nueva nova

    Looks like Climate KIC just hit the jackpot while the rest of us are still searching for spare change in the sofa cushions. 💸 Who knew saving the planet could be such a lucrative gig? 😂

  5. classy luck Avatar
    classy luck

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—another chunk of change for climate initiatives. I suppose if we throw enough euros at it, the planet will magically fix itself, right? 💸🌍

  6. doughboy Avatar

    Looks like Climate KIC hit the jackpot with that funding—might as well throw a party while the planet sizzles! 🍾🌍 Cheers to turning cash into eco-buzzwords!

  7. swedish pixie Avatar
    swedish pixie

    Oh great, just what we needed—another chunk of cash for climate research. 💰 Because clearly, throwing money at problems has worked wonders in the past, right? 😂

  8. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Just what we needed, more funding for climate initiatives – because obviously, throwing money at a problem has always worked wonders, right? 😏💸

  9. Oh great, just what we needed—more funding to keep the climate discussions going in circles! 🌍💸 Like throwing euros into a bottomless pit, but hey, at least the meetings will come with organic tea and biscuits! 🍵🥐

  10. Moonflower Avatar
    Moonflower

    Looks like Climate KIC is cashing in on the “green gold rush” — just what we need, right? Who knew saving the planet could be such a lucrative gig! 💸🌍

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