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Lending a caring hand - University of New England

... degrees hotter. The contiguous United States’ annual average temperature has warmed by 1.2 degrees since 1984, with summers getting 1.6 degrees hotter. But that doesn’t really tell you how hot it’s gotten for most Americans. While manmade greenhouse gases warm the world as a whole, weather is suprem ...
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AIG`s Policy and Programs on Environment and Climate Change
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Variations in Vulnerability to Climate Change in Southeast Asia

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The National strategy on climate change was issued by Prime

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Item 5 - Government Consultation On the Draft Climate Change Bill
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