And the States and Territories have joined together to take action on climate change in the absence of leadership from the Federal government. |
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He has outlined three areas where he says technology can address climate change. |
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It is now commonly accepted that the effects of climate change will have severe impacts on all of our lives. |
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The film is set at a time when an abrupt climate change has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet. |
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What caused the dimming to go down and what effect will it have, if any, on climate change? |
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In this context, climate change should be viewed as a dynamic system of atmospheric processes and their products. |
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But voters don't really want to think of the consequences of climate change, and politicians see no mileage in alerting them to it. |
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It is not hard to find evidence of wholesale climate change in these meteorological extremes. |
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These can be used to tackle climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide, and also as a replacement for mineral oil. |
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People talk about climate change and the need to enforce the Kyoto protocol but I don't think they truly understand how important it is. |
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The tsunami was caused by an earthquake and was unrelated to climate change. |
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He spent the lead-up to the G8 summit pushing hard for a deal on climate change, yet this deal caught Downing Street completely by surprise. |
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And it doesn't tell us much about the possible positive consequences of climate change. |
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One of the most visible monuments to climate change is the dead spruce forests in Alaska. |
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I wish he had gone a step further instead of continuing to silo the problems of health care, climate change and economic crisis. |
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The increased risk of flooding due to climate change necessitates extra defences to be built. |
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If someone applied for resource consent for planting a large area in forestry, that would have a positive climate change effect. |
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Ironically, big business is aware that climate change could be a real threat to profit margins. |
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His comments coincide with the publication today of the Commons environmental audit committee report into the challenge of climate change. |
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With the threat of climate change growing, who needs a gas guzzler that can travel at more than three times the speed limit? |
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In any case, climate change is already disrupting the lives of millions of human beings. |
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However, the threats of energy shortages and climate change are as huge as they are uncertain. |
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As consumers we can make a huge contribution to reduce climate change by cutting down on energy use at home. |
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How else can we deal with the looming threat of climate change and gridlock on the roads? |
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This change is only partially driven by climate change concerns, as the major driver is the realisation that fossil fuels are depleting rapidly. |
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The brown cloud shows man's activities are making climate change more unpredictable everywhere. |
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For more than a decade now, the climate change deniers have been in retreat, humbled by the thumping weight of scientific evidence against them. |
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The same journalists endlessly regurgitate the same empty nonsense about climate change. |
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The calculator computes your family's contribution to climate change and determines how many trees you must plant to offset your actions. |
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Water companies are nearsightedly ignoring climate change and energy issues because of a lack of regulatory incentives. |
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The effects of climate change continue to be felt around the world, with increasing severity. |
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Elsewhere in your letters was reference to climate change, and part of this is caused by traffic. |
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The solar wind also effects how cosmic rays reach the earth, which may have important consequences for earth weather and climate change. |
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I suppose I've answered my own question, about why the Right denies climate change. |
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So every species we are expecting to react somewhat individualistically to future climate change. |
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Like other European leaders, he broadly supports Mr Blair on Africa and climate change. |
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The only people denying climate change now are the people who are making their money from burning fossil fuels. |
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I eagerly await the news story citing evidence of tea harvesting on the South Downs as an indication of climate change. |
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Diversity is prized by scientists as a hedge against diseases, pests and climate change. |
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The purpose of the mission was to study cirrus clouds, to improve forecasts of future climate change. |
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At first, news of devastating global climate change might seem a bit of a bummer. |
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If America spurns global agreements on climate change, the whole planet is more vulnerable. |
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When I first began to worry about climate change, global cooling and nuclear winter seemed the main risks. |
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Carbon sequestration in agricultural land has been studied over the past few years to determine its potential for ameliorating climate change. |
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We must not wait for external events like climate change to press harshly upon us or even topple us. |
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The research team says this suggests additional factors, besides climate change, probably hastened the giant deer's eventual extinction. |
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For athletes from northern hemispheres, like Canada, this will prove to be a challenge due to the extreme climate change. |
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His well-structured argument included charts, graphs, and scientific data to describe climate change trends. |
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Acid rain, stratospheric ozone depletion, and climate change are major regional or global problems arising from atmospheric pollution. |
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So, as we learn more about stratospheric ozone and climate change, what were once two separate problems have become more and more entwined. |
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Another animal backed into a corner of its ancestral range and feeling the pressures of climate change is the endangered Florida panther. |
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Granted, there are a few credentialed scientists who still claim climate change to be inconsequential. |
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Where am I to go for serious coverage and debate on the big issues of climate change and global warming? |
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The Government is failing to apply its foresight on climate change to the closely related issue of peak oil. |
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You can expect world leaders to be talking a lot of hot air about climate change today. |
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The guy's a wackadoodle fossil and nuclear apologist, making snarky comments about wind turbines and climate change. |
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An alternative view on uplift and climate change proposes that the Quaternary glaciations in the Himalayas could have enhanced uplift. |
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Water abstraction, agricultural runoff, climate change, and pollution from sewage treatment plants have all been blamed. |
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He says we should think more seriously about big natural events such as quakes, tsunamis and climate change. |
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Even when climate change is removed from the frame the picture remains grim. |
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He denounces climate change questioners and opines that the FOIA is a nuisance to climate change scientists. |
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Thus, through climate change, deforestation is imposing costs on all countries. |
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Global environmental issues like acid rain, ozone depletion, and climate change are relatively recent phenomena. |
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Archaeologists think it may have been built in a forlorn attempt to stave off the effects of climate change 5,000 years ago. |
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They are constantly quoted as evidence that man-made climate change is not happening. |
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We know that burning fossil fuels is the foremost contributor to climate change. |
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Does this mean there is new evidence that climate change is more serious than previously thought? |
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Already there are fears that climate change will push malaria carrying mosquitoes even further afield. |
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The debate over climate change is certain to become the most divisive issue at the Gleneagles summit. |
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Some of these disasters, such as climate change, are the direct result of our profligate use of cheap energy. |
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Recent weather phenomena can be explained away as cyclical, or as manifestations of climate change. |
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This year's theme is climate change and visitors can find out how to switch to green electricity and other ways of helping the environment. |
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The scientists concerned with this recoloration of our sea say that the apparent alteration is down to climate change. |
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We are all aware that landfill disposal causes water pollution and produces methane gas, causing climate change. |
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Now that issues such as climate change and the use of nuclear power are coming to the fore have your opinions changed? |
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Most people choose to continue with life despite the climate change doom-mongers. |
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He will be presented with the Marsden Medal tonight for his 40-year contribution to Antarctic research, latterly focusing on climate change. |
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Nobody tells journalists not to write articles and leaders condemning this insane corporate stoking of the fires of climate change. |
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Anything less dramatic would not make people think any differently about the possible effects of climate change. |
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Now we're all part of a global effort to save the planet from the ravages of climate change. |
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He raised the issue of climate change, including rising temperatures, as a result of the destruction of forests. |
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A coalition of 40 island states recently blocked an attempt to postpone a major 120-country meeting on climate change. |
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With all the political arm-twisting over climate change going on before G8 begins, the BBC as usual missed the real story this morning. |
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The research, to be carried out over the next five years, looks into the impact of climate change on businesses and local authorities. |
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Chief executive officer of Green Power said some animals were facing extinction because of climate change. |
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There is a series of five meetings taking place around the province on climate change. |
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It is difficult to assess the relative importance of all these complex processes in driving climate change. |
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We have seen the Rio earth summit and the Kyoto agreement on climate change. |
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But populations of frogs, butterflies, ocean corals, and polar birds have already gone extinct because of climate change, Parmesan said. |
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Electricity produced from green power stations is to be exempt from the climate change levy. |
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Scientists involved in modelling climate change are trying to get a fix on how much the ice sheet has melted throughout history. |
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Continental oceanic margins are often areas of sensitive response to climate change. |
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The second factor is growing awareness of global climate change caused by burning fossil fuels. |
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But we no longer have to look to the future for victims of man-made climate change. |
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With climate change, we could see up to a tenfold increase in flood risk over the next century. |
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Global climate change and its impacts on terrestrial vegetation are of major international concern at present. |
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The people in poor countries are going to get even more royally screwed due to climate change. |
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The results will be a valuable tool to help policy makers plan how to respond to climate change. |
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Aaah the poor diddums couldn't churn out more his tedious rubbish because he was worried about climate change and the polar bears disappearing! |
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This legislation will not make a jot of difference to climate change, and therein lies the rub. |
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They outline the severe effects of global warming and the speed of climate change. |
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Candu reactors offer a safe, reliable sources of baseload electricity and are a proven solution to the problem of climate change. |
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We could have pushed our luck and got the president to sign up for both the aid and the climate change deal. |
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The prescription for climate change is that prevention is better than cure. |
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Due to the impact of climate change, minimum temperatures have shot up two degrees in just a hundred years. |
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The earth has been decimated by climate change, stranding what remains of humanity on a train. |
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And they are who must be persuaded, if climate change action is to become a reality. |
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Any draconian shift on climate change policies would be most detrimental to the energy sector Sunbelt states. |
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But one of the things I appreciate about the film is its statement and about how timely it is with climate change. |
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This is especially so because, along with sea level rise, climate change will also be causing stronger storms. |
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David Cameron and his resurgent Conservatives now threaten to bring about a very different form of climate change to that which has preoccupied Liberal minds in recent years. |
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Be it climate change, landfill overspill, or any other problem the time is here to hit the filth-monger very, very hard through the taxation system. |
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Amphibians such as frogs, toads, and salamanders are undergoing rapid population declines, most likely due to fungal disease, climate change, habitat loss, and pollution. |
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The first thing to notice is that when we want to know if tornadoes are related to climate change, we turn to scientists. |
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There have also been accusations that the U.S. network sought to downplay climate change in the shows. |
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The group also discussed satellite remote sensing and climate change. |
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Review the key contributions to global biodiversity of British overseas territories and the likely impacts of climate change on these contributions. |
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But he acknowledged global deaths from climate change were minuscule compared with the total number of deaths a year, which the WHO puts at 56 million. |
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The much broader climate change claim is bidirectional, and can include such non-temperature-related changes as frequency of storms, and even both droughts and floods. |
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So the environmentalism that once worked so well is stymied by climate change. |
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We know that climate change reduces fish stocks, increases rainfall in coastal areas and drought in the interior regions, and increases the risk of forest fires. |
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Every time the thermometer drops, another anti-science politician mocks climate change as a fallacy. |
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Such instruments can be put in place now but must be underpinned and reinforced by a global agreement on climate change. |
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No cheers for those who push and vote against taking climate change seriously. |
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Your existence contributes to over-population, climate change, and species extinction. |
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All weather is under the influence of climate change now because all weather is being born into a warmer, moister environment. |
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The findings give new urgency to protect and conserve coral reefs, which have come under increasing threats from the likes of dynamite fishing, pollution and climate change. |
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The election hustings provided a welcome opportunity for important issues to be aired, even if climate change was not high on everyone's list of concerns. |
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Livestock degrade land, contribute to climate change, pollute water, and destroy biodiversity. |
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The research and analysis ranges from providing more accurate hurricane predictions, to climate change, galaxy formation, black holes and supernovas. |
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David Roberts of grist tweeted Sunday that Ferguson apparently isn't concerned about climate change. |
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But climate change, restoration, biotechnology, and irrupting species have forced ecologists to consider what was, in order to imagine what ought to be. |
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On everything from gender and sexual preference to climate change, those who dissent from the official pieties risk punishment. |
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Most Scots, they say, are distrustful of the nuclear industry and would prefer to tackle climate change through windmills, tidal and solar power, and recycling. |
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Seventy percent of Hispanic Americans reported being very or somewhat concerned about climate change, and 57 percent of blacks. |
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Only 27 percent accept the scientific consensus that anthropogenic climate change is real. |
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The former president of the Royal Astronomical Society was accused of denying man-made climate change in a column published in a Canadian newspaper. |
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Some of this is just a natural part of adapting to the natural climate change that is happening in the Arctic. |
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But the idea that climate change killed the prehistoric beasts is just the media jumping to conclusions. |
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This would, of course, require some moderation of regulatory standards, particularly in reference to climate change. |
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It would do nothing about climate change and would embrace but soft-pedal and rebrand social conservatism. |
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His is the only story that has a chance this week of knocking climate change off what are still, quaintly, called the front pages. |
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He announced that he would be holding rates on vehicle excise duty, corporation tax, capital gains tax, betting duties, stamp duty and the climate change levy. |
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Nobody in leadership positions was angry about climate change in the 2000s other than Al Gore? |
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Concerns about global climate change and predicted changes in terrestrial ecosystems highlight the need for the accurate quantification of productivity at all scales. |
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Tickets will be free, but anyone who has ever denied anthropogenic climate change will be automatically denied a boarding pass. |
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The Bush Administration itself, whether for reasons of politics or ignorance, has also given intellectual ground to alarmists in the climate change debate. |
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Urbanski can hold forth on the inanity of man-made climate change like a pro. |
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We also need, in incremental and experimental ways, to keep building up a real politics of climate change. |
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It has been studied comprehensively by McGhee, who argued cogently that bolide impact and presumed climate change were important controls on the pattern of extinction. |
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A civil servant to his bones, he is also diplomatic because he thinks the fight against climate change needs long-term support from all sides of politics. |
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Americans get riled up about creationists and climate change deniers, but lap up the quasi-religious snake oil at Whole Foods. |
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The temperature and precipitation clusters defined in this study provide a useful baseline for future examination of climate change in the circumpolar Arctic. |
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The item on the finding in southern Scotland of the solitary wasp illustrates how climate change may be inducing a northward drift of some species of insects. |
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The IPCC is an intergovernmental body set up for the purpose of studying climate change. |
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Every British motorist will soon be driving on petrol made from sugar beet and diesel made from oilseed rape as part of the Government's fight against climate change. |
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Forestry bosses have unveiled new plans for how trees can help to reduce flooding, tackle the effects of climate change and improve public health into the bargain. |
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If climate was the culprit, then people and proboscideans should have shared some of the same territory, at least until climate change shrunk proboscidean habitat. |
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The group will identify actions the government and third sector can do jointly to tackle climate change, environmental problems and sustainable development more broadly. |
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Back in 2007, he put himself on the record advocating for a cap-and-trade policy to deal with climate change. |
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More than a few species, even humans, may be threatened by climate change. |
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Environmental monitoring in the catchment assesses fresh water impacts on the survival of juveniles including issues such as afforestation, overgrazing and climate change. |
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Other nuclear energy supporters include scientists such as the former head of the Met Office, who co-chaired the intergovernmental panel on climate change. |
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From Ann Coulter on Ebola to evangelicals on climate change, 2014 was full of award-worthy science denialism. |
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Researchers at a Yorkshire university are calling for tighter controls on aviation in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gases and minimise the effects of climate change. |
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When I became an eco-activist at Twyford Down in the first days of the anti-roads movement in 1992, I was motivated by my fear about climate change. |
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Second, adaptation processes that are built from the bottom up and are based on social capital can alter the perceptions of climate change from a global to a local problem. |
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Our policies to tackle climate change will also reduce pollution, waste, energy use and air miles, improve health, food quality, public transport and will save money. |
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The project, which began two years ago uses everything from advanced computer programmes to submersible probes in the Atlantic to determine likely long term climate change. |
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Many people do not want to move but want more room to bring up their kids, or to make minor home improvements or tackle climate change through microgeneration. |
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Our experiments did not simulate the effects of climate change when spreading rates can be expected to accelerate during wet intervals and decelerate during dry intervals. |
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There is reason to believe that climate change is directly threatening your supply of tequila. |
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As the waters subside, there has been a growing chorus of voices among environmental activists that the flooding in Europe and Asia could be linked to global climate change. |
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It would be difficult to find an issue with less resonance with the vast majority of voters than climate change. |
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As climate change brews, Woody is likely to suffer from a severe case of the newly diagnosed floodophobia. He will not be alone. |
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Tibetan lakes in the endorheic basins are dynamic and sensitive to climate change. |
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The greenhouse effect could lead to global warming or, at least, climate change. |
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The average temperatures have been trending higher since 1988, which has been attributed to climate change. |
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Mitigating climate change is one of the top priorities of EU environmental policy. |
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Variations in environment, climate change, and migration surely played roles in the evolutionary process of the mammoths. |
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He has spoken about inequality and argued in favour of the Paris climate change agreement. |
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The boundary between tundra and moorland constantly shifts with climate change. |
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The Moorland Indicators of Climate Change Initiative was set up in 2008 to collect data on climate change in the area. |
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All major government investments will have to consider the risks as a result of future climate change. |
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The Greenland settlement eventually died out, possibly due to climate change. |
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The country continues to face challenges of unstable politics, climate change, religious extremism and inequality. |
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Bangladesh is now widely recognised to be one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. |
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It was billed as a UK base for direct action on climate change and saw various actions and protests stem from the occupation. |
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She did not visit the Earth Summit 1992 and later became sceptical about climate change policy. |
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Anguilla has a volcanic origin and has been submerged repeatedly from climate change. |
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Some of its tasks were to investigate climate change, and the security of space systems. |
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Other terms of reference included the possible impact of climate change and experience of other countries. |
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The organisation has produced a climate change plan which contains details about how SEPA will reduce its own carbon emissions. |
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How does a participant in a sector, or an entire sector for that matter, move the needle on climate change? |
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They are complicated by climate change and changes in agricultural practices. |
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Human impact threatens many species, with greater threats expected as a result of climate change induced by greenhouse gases. |
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The Netherlands is one of the countries that may suffer most from climate change. |
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Such a pattern seems to fit the information on climate change found in oxygen isotope cores. |
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Temperature and climate change are cyclical when plotted on a graph of temperature versus time. |
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The climate is projected to warm and precipitation patterns to change under present climate change models. |
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There is evidence for climate change in the fifth century, with conditions turning cooler and wetter. |
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In 2007, Charles launched The Prince's May Day Network, which encourages businesses to take action on climate change. |
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Speaking to the European Parliament on 14 February 2008, he called for European Union leadership in the war against climate change. |
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These datasets are our primary source of information on global climate change outside of instrumental data. |
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The Met Office makes meteorological predictions across all timescales from weather forecasts to climate change. |
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Less local climate change, such as increasing water temperature may also play a role but has never been shown to be the case. |
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The agent of change could be anything from competition from other organisms, continental drift, or climate change such as an ice age. |
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Distributed generation from renewable resources is increasing as a consequence of the increased awareness of climate change. |
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Due to climate change and rising sea levels, the forest was buried under layers of peat, sand and saltwater. |
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Invertebrates are also used by scientists in the field of aquatic biomonitoring to evaluate the effects of water pollution and climate change. |
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This not only destroys the habitat of many species but also heavily fuels climate change. |
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The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the effects of any climate change, as has become apparent with the reduction of sea ice in recent years. |
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Species that live in polar habitats are vulnerable to the effects of recent and ongoing climate change, particularly declines in sea ice. |
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Hansen and an Inuit leader from Greenland, all saying that climate change was already seriously affecting life around the world. |
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Tropical rainforests fragmented and then were eventually devastated by climate change. |
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The second effect of global climate change is global warming due to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. |
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More recently, following the issue of climate change, there is again a growing interest worldwide for renewable energy, including wave energy. |
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Certain human activities have been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often referred to as global warming. |
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There are a variety of climate change feedbacks that can either amplify or diminish the initial forcing. |
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Glaciers are considered among the most sensitive indicators of climate change. |
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The decline in Arctic sea ice, both in extent and thickness, over the last several decades is further evidence for rapid climate change. |
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Then there are the changes in habitats brought on by alterations in farming practices, tourism, pollution, fragmentation and climate change. |
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Lake Bonneville was not a glacial lake, but glacial age climate change determined the lake level and its overflow. |
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Humanisation was therefore not the cause of climate change but followed it. |
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Even allowing for geologic and climate change, Pytheas' 80 cubits far exceeds any known tides around Britain. |
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There has been a recent increase in interactions between brown bears and polar bears, theorized to be caused by climate change. |
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Glacial isostatic adjustment also plays an important role in understanding recent global warming and climate change. |
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Large eruptions correlate well with some significant climate change events. |
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We have not documented major extinctions yet, even as climate change drastically alters the biology of many species. |
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This climate change caused lakes and rivers to shrink significantly and caused increasing desertification. |
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A survey carried out in 2010 by global risk analysis farm Maplecroft identified 16 countries that are extremely vulnerable to climate change. |
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Other anthropogenic actions such as introducing invasive species and climate change have large negative effects. |
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Satellite study of sea ice began in 1979, and became a much more reliable measure of ice melt and polar climate change. |
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As a result, the polar regions are the most susceptible places to climate change on the planet. |
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These include the rise of sea temperature and the change of sea currents due to climate change. |
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Recent evidence suggests these dispersals are closely related to fluctuating periods of climate change. |
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While some researchers argue for links between extreme climate change and social change there is some debate. |
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However, when a study was finally conducted the location and climate change effects it had on diet were discovered. |
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Future climate change and associated impacts will differ from region to region around the globe. |
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Climate models have been used to examine the role of the Sun in recent climate change. |
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Future climate change is expected to affect particular ecosystems, including tundra, mangroves, coral reefs, and caves. |
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Overall, it is expected that climate change will result in the extinction of many species and reduced diversity of ecosystems. |
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The effects of climate change on human systems, mostly due to warming or shifts in precipitation patterns, or both, have been detected worldwide. |
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Production of wheat and maize globally has been impacted by climate change. |
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Regional impacts of climate change are now observable at more locations than before, on all continents and across ocean regions. |
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Global oil companies have begun to acknowledge climate change exists and is caused by human activities and the burning of fossil fuels. |
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Healthy ocean ecosystems are also important for the mitigation of climate change. |
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By changing processes and procedures, it is possible to mitigate some, but not all, of these effects on anthropogenic climate change. |
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These emissions contribute to global climate change as methane is a potent greenhouse gas. |
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Changes in ocean circulation triggered by ongoing climate change could also add or magnify other causes of oxygen reductions in the ocean. |
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Recent research suggests that USDA plant hardiness zones will shift northward under climate change. |
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Extreme events, such as droughts and floods, are forecast to increase as climate change takes hold. |
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If so, this would indicate that Neanderthals may have been very sensitive to climate change. |
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The Cape Floral Kingdom, been identified as one of the global biodiversity hotspots, it will be hit very hard by climate change. |
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In November 2016, it was reported that more than 81,000 reindeer in Russia had died as a result of climate change. |
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Climate forecasting is a way by some scientists are using to predict climate change. |
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Nothing of the period's size, extent, or rapidity of abrupt climate change has been experienced since its end. |
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It consequently appears that the climate change played an important role in this southward expansion into continental Europe. |
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Since Iceland had marginal farmland in good times, the climate change resulted in hardship for the population. |
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According to the president of Nauru, Cape Verde has been ranked the eighth most endangered nation due to flooding from climate change. |
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DeBrum proposed a Majuro Declaration for Climate Leadership to galvanize concrete action on climate change. |
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According to the president of Nauru, the Marshall Islands are the most endangered nation in the world due to flooding from climate change. |
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The Atlantic beaches that are vital to the state's economy are being washed out to sea due to rising sea levels caused by climate change. |
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The key danger posed by climate change is malnutrition or starvation due to habitat loss. |
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Third, the recent effects of climate change have affected sea ice abundance in different areas to varying degrees. |
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Blair criticised other governments for not doing enough to solve global climate change. |
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Our case studies reveal that the rationality of climate change adaptation relies on multiple and scattered responsibilisations. |
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The rise in sea levels that has occurred as a result of climate change has also greatly increased coastal erosion rates. |
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Dr Iqrar said agronomy played a vital role in increasing productivity amid climate change and cropping systems. |
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Unfortunately, the global political community is a long way from speaking with one voice on anything, and climate change is no exception. |
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This resulted in the preservation of the endemic sub-species of Aspalathus linearis which has higher rates of survival under climate change. |
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It was a Zabulon Skipper, a Southern species that is moving northward because of climate change. |
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In the Antarctic Peninsula, definitely climate change in that region has had an impact on the ice shelf and the carving of glaciers there. |
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Sadly, this choice between growth and climate change may not be necessary. |
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Help stop rapid climate change and save endangered species living under these rainforests. |
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A new study finds that kidney stones can be added to the list of health risks associated with climate change. |
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Lead researcher Mathew Crowther told Australia's Associated Press that climate change is a major problem facing koalas. |
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A 2007 report by the UN warned' that global climate change could kill the Great Barrier Reef within decades. |
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Moreover, the destinations themselves have faced additional potential crises caused by climate change and global economic slowdown. |
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The area between Franeker and Harlingen has to do in the coming years with subsidence by gas and solar saltworks along with climate change. |
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I sailed as a sedimentologist and have a strong interest in the oceans involvement in climate change. |
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The goal of its Grand Challenge is to help achieve a net reduction in emissions of 1 megatonne per year as a way to combat climate change. |
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Macropterism of Roesel's bushcricket Metrioptera roeselii in relation to climate change and landscape structure in eastern England. |
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In March, 30 Senate Democrats conducted a 15-hour overnight talkathon to draw attention to climate change. |
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Middle Easterners also overwhelmingly thought the responsibility of regulating climate change falls on rich countries. |
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It will also implement a model of resistance and adaptation to climate change Miombo forest in northern Mozambique. |
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Concerned by increasing talk of strict measures to counter climate change, he began investigating carbon offsets three years ago. |
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The report adds that climate change was affecting snowmelt and reducing flows into the Indus River, the main supply source. |
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Pervasive and long-term forcing of Holocene tiver instability and flooding in Great Britain by centennial-scale climate change. |
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They found that in some cases evolution can rescue plant-pollinator mutualisms that would otherwise become extinct as a result of climate change. |
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Evolution of rattlesnakes in the warm deserts of western North America shaped by Neogene vicariance and Quaternary climate change. |
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If left unabated, climate change will increase hunger and poverty throughout the world. |
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We cover climate change in The Lamp because we see it as an important health issue. |
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A discussion of the role climate change is playing in the increasing frequency and severity of tropical cyclones is included in this issue. |
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Each country will allocate concessional funding for power generation projects under the deal as part of its climate change efforts. |
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This is followed by unemployment and underemployment, climate change and cyber attacks. |
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And to obtain his party's nomination, Jeb will have to pretend to be a nutjob who denies climate change, etc, etc. |
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It is very important to culturalize and present economic, social and environmental consequences and losses generated by climate change. |
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A 5,000-yr record of climate change in varved sediments from the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Pakistan, northeastern Arabian Sea. |
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Human-caused global climate change is a fact of life, whether debunkers want to believe it or not. |
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