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A documentary about Nasheed's efforts to halt | climate change, The Island President was filmed throu |
y work on a diverse range of topics including | climate change, corporate responsibility, real food, |
ciety faces, such as the financial crisis and | climate change, were also discussed. |
ocean temperatures, a projected indicator of | climate change, may result in a decrease in the produ |
a leader on the issues of sustainability and | climate change, and she has repeatedly reached out to |
His research interests are Global | Climate Change, Palaeoclimatology and Vegetation Dyna |
and served on the Intergovernmental Panel on | Climate Change, an organization that won the 2007 Nob |
rtment consisted of seven functional areas: ~ | Climate Change, Policy and Programs Group ~ Environme |
opt/adapt the transition model in response to | climate change, peak oil and economic contraction" ha |
To address | climate change, we must use more wood, not less. |
As a result of sea-level rise from | climate change, salinity levels can reach levels wher |
The Sydney APEC Leaders' Declaration on | Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development |
In addition to | climate change, Mandia has written on the subject of |
research covers many areas including energy, | climate change, and the environment, as well as the p |
auri, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on | Climate Change, also highlighted water scarcity at th |
, comparative and national environmental law, | climate change, biodiversity, marine law and oceans g |
a, Middle East, France, Belgium and the UK on | climate change, education, resources development, tou |
water resources, the proliferation of toxins, | climate change, and the decimation of vulnerable biod |
important to understand the normal cycles of | climate change, in order to assess the degree to whic |
vation in clean energy technologies to combat | climate change, and has written and testified on the |
ude herbivory, competition with other plants, | climate change, and changes in the fire regime of its |
ing things in life, nature, science, weather, | climate change, technology, and recent news". |
recent expert elicitation applications are to | climate change, modeling seismic hazard and damage, a |
nificant being the creation of a ministry for | climate change, to be held by Henderson. |
namis, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, rapid | climate change, hurricanes, collisions with asteroids |
iminates the resilience of the coral reefs to | climate change, further hindering their recovery. |
class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, | Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot |
icated particular attention to the problem of | climate change, particularly as highlighted by the wo |
s in migration patterns in relation to global | climate change, as well as documenting irruptions of |
It discusses the consequences of | climate change, mitigation measures to prevent it, po |
ditions in Africa, to preventing catastrophic | climate change, to exacerbating it. |
itary action is the focal point, health care, | climate change, socialized medicine, disaster relief |
eness for organizations working in education, | climate change, poverty reduction and health primaril |
On | Climate Change, Dobriansky Urges Creative Thinking Be |
98, Claussen founded the Pew Center on Global | Climate Change, a non-profit organization dedicated t |
rding to the Stern Review on the Economics of | Climate Change, our emissions would have to be reduce |
ities that are focused on global and regional | climate change, related environmental issues, and sci |
ction, Hunt was appointed Shadow Minister for | Climate Change, Environment and Urban Water. |
included subjects as diverse as spy science, | climate change, the human body and biometrics. |
ironmental issues, such as global warming and | climate change, and about how people have influenced |
ion; workouts; clean tech; environmental law, | climate change, and corporate sustainability; intelle |
en critical of the Intergovernmental Panel on | Climate Change, particularly the Special Report on Em |
AMOS has issued a Statement on | Climate Change, wherein they conclude, “Global climat |
everybody, if they've got any concerns about | climate change, has to register that concern with the |
ort as a "turning point in the battle against | climate change," while indicating his surprise that h |
em so that you can use them for adaptation to | climate change,' she says, “And also to give more spa |
t also recognize the challenges coming out of | climate change,” he says. |
out about 12 million years ago, perhaps from | climate change-induced habitat loss. |
e hosted by a President dealing directly with | climate change. |
A.(2007): Phaeton's Reins - The human hand in | climate change. |
ch band to have taken a stance against global | climate change. |
t plant could show how nature might cope with | climate change. |
cs, equity, and international negotiations on | climate change. |
8 for her one month long "Quit Coal, Save the | Climate" Philippines tour and campaign aimed to educa |
ial TEQs scheme, designed to address this and | climate change. |
00-year problem in the Milankovitch theory of | climate change. |
ging from conflict and those most affected by | climate change. |
It is threatened by habitat loss and | climate change. |
n should be named the "Sydney Distraction" on | climate change. |
This situation is likely to worsen with | climate change. |
luence on the Howard government's response to | Climate Change. |
f, and the role of polar ice sheets in global | climate change. |
call for a global grassroots movement against | climate change. |
nk that has raised doubts about anthropogenic | climate change. |
sical and biological processes in relation to | climate change. |
icultural output, increasing populations, and | climate change. |
wareness amongst students about the threat of | climate change. |
till active, particularly in areas related to | climate change. |
litical party in Sweden to raise the issue of | climate change. |
ting, to obtain information on pre-historical | climate change. |
lth risks as well as the political culture of | climate change. |
sponsibility for the areas of Environment and | Climate Change. |
ce cores is an important tool in the study of | climate change. |
that led to the current scientific opinion on | climate change. |
as green cities, desertification, and global | climate change. |
New South Wales Department of Environment and | Climate Change. |
nergy distribution, geopolitical security and | climate change. |
ing the seal hunt, animal rights and stopping | climate change. |
pressed in vitally significant issues such as | climate change. |
onfederation of British Industry committee on | climate change. |
Antarctica to cover a series of reports about | climate change. |
ges are large and they're made even larger by | climate change. |
ol, and could also be harnessed in monitoring | climate change. |
ey stakeholders to share ideas for addressing | climate change. |
d to developing countries to help them tackle | climate change. |
ed by off-road vehicles, grazing, mining, and | climate change. |
he Arctic is hinted at as a reason to prevent | climate change. |
day on issues including counter-terrorism and | climate change. |
review of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on | Climate Change. |
ience and Economic Research Related to Global | Climate Change. |
lobal Change, Center for the Study of CO2 and | Climate Change. |
a very important first step for dealing with | climate change. |
e on volatile food prices, growing hunger and | climate change. |
y are thought to be indicators for an ongoing | climate change. |
e as taking a position on contemporary global | climate change. |
is also not a fast enough response to address | climate change. |
to write Margaret Thatcher's speech on global | climate change. |
hrough changes to hydrology, disturbance, and | climate change. |
n health and reduce Canada's contributions to | climate change. |
e solutions to the challenges of peak oil and | climate change. |
cade of 2000s and is perhaps linked to recent | climate change. |
as part of a collaboration with Moms Against | Climate Change. |
ealth care, education and the study of global | climate change. |
warming and the impact of human activities on | climate change. |
mounts of greenhouse gases that contribute to | climate change. |
ies of their economies to impending projected | climate change. |
ees to help combat the devastating effects of | climate change. |
concluded Copenhagen Conference of Parties on | climate change. |
on that today's scientists use for studies of | climate change. |
new Clean Air Act - a Low Carbon Act to fight | climate change. |
position of Secretary of State for Energy and | Climate Change. |
entrate on equity and environment, especially | climate change. |
he seawater carbonate system, but also due to | climate change. |
usiness community towards efforts to mitigate | climate change. |
cure the water supply in times of drought and | climate change. |
gaging Australia and the world to act against | climate change. |
also a Member of the World Mayors Council on | Climate Change. |
ch he frequently discusses issues relating to | climate change. |
rs which advocates a pro-aviation response to | climate change. |
ying coastal areas in the world vulnerable to | climate change. |
s as we learn about the evolving challenge of | climate change. |
own for its effort in raising awareness about | climate change. |
ted a mixture of for and against laws to stop | climate change. |
old between dangerous and extremely dangerous | climate change. |
noise pollution up to studies of global scale | climate change. |
science station in Antarctica to research on | climate change. |
e formation of seal wallows and, potentially, | climate change. |
ication and development of law in the area of | climate change. |
tion Scheme commencing in 2010 to help combat | climate change. |
-wide advert "Beeing Green" from EDF, against | climate change. |
cabinet as Secretary of State for Energy and | Climate Change. |
S. St-Laurent in a special series focused on | climate change. |
ociated with each link of the causal chain of | climate change. |
hen has run a number of projects and talks on | climate change. |
ow Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and | Climate Change. |
tal agreements, particularly those related to | climate change. |
nt program Eco House, which deals with global | climate change. |
nted shadow Secretary of State for Energy and | Climate Change. |
turned his journalistic focus to the issue of | climate change. |
ysiology, theoretical physics, glaciology and | climate change. |
l application to the Department of Energy and | Climate Change. |
e to repeated gaffes on emissions trading and | climate change. |
ature and precipitation to be used to measure | climate change. |
n program in the Caribbean centered on global | climate change. |
dustrial sector which contributes the most to | Climate Change. |
tant given the changing water patterns due to | climate change. |
reporting to the Minister for Environment and | Climate Change. |
she collaborated on a declaration related to | climate change. |
ar regions is a sensitive indicator of global | climate change. |
to the United Nations Framework Convention on | Climate Change. |
Voted moderately against laws to stop | climate change. |
ing Group 1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on | Climate Change. |
of the Senate Committee on Global Warming and | Climate Change. |
ion to mycorrhizas; phenological responses to | climate change. |
hairperson of the parliamentary commission on | climate change. |
he lake, recording information on prehistoric | climate change. |
New South Wales Department of Environment and | Climate Change. |
tion Scheme commencing in 2011 to help combat | climate change. |
however, this cannot solely be contributed to | climate change. |
ger human health by contributing to worldwide | climate change. |
not share Helmer's beliefs on the subject of | climate change. |
g impact of humans and less of importance for | climate change. |
uations arising from the predicted impacts of | climate change. |
change due to environmental stresses, such as | climate change. |
All NSW Greens MPs share responsibility for | climate change. |
ents of the Chinese Loess Plateau and ancient | climate change. |
han it did 65 years ago due to the effects of | climate change. |
ary film An Inconvenient Truth which is about | climate change. |
vancing both policy and business solutions to | climate change. |
eally the canary in the coal mine in terms of | climate change." |
increased ability to speak to the impacts of | climate change." |
ration does not advance global discussions on | climate change." |
ready to be an active part of the response to | climate change." |
n foreign oil and also mitigate the impact of | climate change. |
people, poor farmers, adapt to the impact of | climate change.” |
e did not believe humans were causing current | climate change: "I think the climate has been changin |
sts critical of world governments approach to | climate change: "A parallel universe is assembling it |
adow Minister for Transport, Infrastructure & | Climate Change: Jackson Carlaw MSP |
trongly linked to research surrounding global | climate change: as centres for socio-economic activit |
ect of human activity on radiative forcing of | climate change: a review of recent developments" Glob |
A more worrying threat to this bird is from | climate change; |
hair of the Canadian Roundtable on Health and | Climate Change; International Regent on the board of |
Further alterations to the plan covered | climate change; London as a world city; The London Ec |
e Sustainable Futures: including planning for | climate change; encouraging environmental sustainabil |
n each partner community to global impacts on | climate change; |
d to be the driving forces behind a potential | climate change; but we believe the Kyoto Protocol-to |
T activity in areas including: cybersecurity; | climate change; and accessibility to ICTs for persons |
Around 5000 BC the | climate changed and became much wetter and remained s |
construction could begin, the local political | climate changed greatly when Norris Poulson was elect |
The warmer | climate changed the Arctic environment to one of pine |
he North American continent long ago, but the | climate changed, and it now exists as a relict specie |
This is particularly important if land use or | climate changes render past information less useful. |
one, and scientists can gain insight into the | climate changes of the period when the trees lived. |
The region undergoes severe | climate changes between the winter and summer months. |
Net ecosystem production (NEP) and | climate changes are the all encompassing factors that |
l meltwater flow is crucial in the context of | climate changes or fundamentally solving the intricat |
The reasons for its decline are likely | climate changes and the disease chytridiomycosis. |
catastrophic | climate changes were the results of the action of ast |
Gotland Basin are important for studying the | climate changes in northern Europe over the past 5,00 |
ial, the Abbassia was brought about by global | climate changes associated with the ice ages and inte |
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