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Global warming

Index Global warming

Global warming, also referred to as climate change, is the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects. [1]

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A Beautiful Planet

A Beautiful Planet is a 2016 American documentary film that explores Earth by showing IMAX footage that was recorded over the course of fifteen months by astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

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A Brief History of the Future

A Brief History of the Future is a speculative futurology book about the next 50 years by Jacques Attali.

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A Frank Statement

A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers was a historic first advertisement in a campaign run by major American tobacco companies on January 4, 1954, to create doubt by disputing recent scientific studies linking smoking cigarettes to lung cancer and other dangerous health effects.

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A Friend of the Earth

A Friend of the Earth is a 2000 novel by T. Coraghessan Boyle.

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A Green New Deal

A Green New Deal is a report released on July 21, 2008 by the Green New Deal Group and published by the New Economics Foundation, which outlines a series of policy proposals to tackle global warming, the current financial crisis, and peak oil.

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A People's History of the United States

A People's History of the United States is a 1980 non-fiction book by American historian and political scientist Howard Zinn.

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A Plague of Frogs

A Plague of Frogs is a non-fiction environmental book written by William Souder and published in 2000 by Hyperion Press.

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A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures

A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures is a 2010 English-language Belgian-French 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Ben Stassen.

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A. B. Brown Generating Station

The A. B. Brown Generating Station is a four-unit, 700-MW power generating facility, located on the northern bank of Ohio river, 8 miles east of Mount Vernon, Indiana and 5 miles southwest of Evansville, Indiana just west of the Posey-Vanderburgh County Line.

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A.I. Artificial Intelligence

A.I. Artificial Intelligence, also known as A.I., is a 2001 American science fiction drama film directed by Steven Spielberg.

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Abaiang

Abaiang, also known as Apaiang, Apia, and in the past, Charlotte Island, in the Northern Gilbert Islands, is a coral atoll of Kiribati, located in the west-central Pacific Ocean.

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ABC World News Tonight

ABC World News Tonight (titled as ABC World News Tonight with David Muir for its weeknight broadcasts since September 2014 and simply ABC World News Tonight for its weekend broadcasts) is the flagship daily evening television news program of ABC News, the news division of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network in the United States.

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Abrasion (geology)

Abrasion is a process of erosion which occurs when material being transported wears away at a surface over time.

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Abrupt climate change

An abrupt climate change occurs when the climate system is forced to transition to a new climate state at a rate that is determined by the climate system energy-balance, and which is more rapid than the rate of change of the external forcing.

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, formerly the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, is the oldest natural science research institution and museum in the Americas.

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Accuracy in Media

Accuracy In Media (AIM) is an American non-profit news media watchdog founded in 1969 by economist Reed Irvine.

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Acqua alta

Acqua alta (Italian for "high water") is the term used in Veneto for the exceptional tide peaks that occur periodically in the northern Adriatic Sea.

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Active layer

In environments containing permafrost, the active layer is the top layer of soil that thaws during the summer and freezes again during the autumn.

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Active mobility

Active mobility, active travel, active transport or active transportation, is a form of transport of people and sometimes goods, that only uses the physical activity of the human being for the locomotion.

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Adam Kinzinger

Adam Daniel Kinzinger (born February 27, 1978) is the U.S. Representative for.

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Adam Yamaguchi

Adam Yamaguchi (Los Angeles, California) is an American television correspondent and producer.

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Adansonia

Adansonia is a genus of deciduous trees known as baobabs.

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Adaptation to climate change in Jordan

Adaptation to climate change in Jordan describes measures with the objective to prepare the country for the impacts of climate change.

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ADEOS I

ADEOS I (Advanced Earth Observing Satellite 1) was an Earth observation satellite launched by NASDA in 1996.

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ADM-Aeolus

Aeolus, or, in full, Atmospheric Dynamics Mission Aeolus, is an Earth observation satellite built by Airbus Defence and Space that is due for launch in September 2018.

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Adrian Berry, 4th Viscount Camrose

Adrian Michael Berry, 4th Viscount Camrose (15 June 1937 – 18 April 2016) was a British hereditary peer, journalist, and writer.

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Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG), an architecture firm and design firm based in Chicago, is engaged in the design and development of energy-efficient and sustainable architecture.

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Adriatic Sea

The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula.

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Advancement of Sound Science Center

The Advancement of Sound Science Center (TASSC), formerly The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition, was an industry-funded lobby group and crisis management vehicle, and was created in 1993 by Phillip Morris and APCO in response to a 1992 United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report which identified secondhand smoke as a "confirmed" human carcinogen.

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Aeva

The Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) is a charitable, non-profit organisation founded in 1973 to promote electric vehicles (EVs) as a key to addressing oil dependence and global warming both nationally and internationally.

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African Consensus

African Consensus is an economic paradigm proposed in 2011 for sustainable development in Africa.

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Aftermath of the Gulf War

The aftermath of Gulf War saw drastic political, cultural, and social change across the Middle East and even in areas outside those that were directly involved.

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Agribusiness

Agribusiness is the business of agricultural production.

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Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators

The Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI) is a comprehensive source of information on agricultural research and development (R&D) statistics.

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Agriculture

Agriculture is the cultivation of land and breeding of animals and plants to provide food, fiber, medicinal plants and other products to sustain and enhance life.

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Agriculture in Australia

Australia is a major agricultural producer and exporter, with over 325,300 employed in Agriculture, forestry and fishing as of February 2015.

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Agroforestry

Agroforestry is a land use management system in which trees or shrubs are grown around or among crops or pastureland.

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Agulhas Bank

The Agulhas Bank (from Portuguese for Cape Agulhas, Cabo das Agulhas, "Cape of Needles") is a broad, shallow part of the southern African continental shelf which extends up to south of Cape Agulhas before falling steeply to the abyssal plain.

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AGW

AGW may refer to:all going well.

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Air pollutant concentrations

Air pollutant concentrations, as measured or as calculated by air pollution dispersion modeling, must often be converted or corrected to be expressed as required by the regulations issued by various governmental agencies.

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Air pollution

Air pollution occurs when harmful or excessive quantities of substances including gases, particulates, and biological molecules are introduced into Earth's atmosphere.

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Air pollution in Germany

Air pollution in Germany has significantly decreased over the past decade.

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Air quality and EU legislation

Since the late 1970s, the European Union's (EU) policy has been to develop and drive appropriate measures to improve air quality throughout the EU.

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Air quality law

Air quality laws govern the emission of air pollutants into the atmosphere.

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Air travel

Air travel is a form of travel in vehicles such as helicopters, hot air balloons, blimps, gliders, hang gliding, parachuting, airplanes, jets, or anything else that can sustain flight.

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Aira Mitsuki

is a Japanese singer.

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Al Gore

Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician and environmentalist who served as the 45th Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

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Alain Robert

Alain Robert (born as Robert Alain Philippe on 7 August 1962) is a French rock climber and urban climber, from Digoin, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France.

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Alan Carlin

Alan Carlin (born 1937), is an American economist specializing in cost-benefit analysis and the economics of global climate change control.

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Alan Jones (radio broadcaster)

Alan Belford Jones AO (born 13 April 1941, or possibly 1942 or 1943) is an Australian radio broadcaster.

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Alan Keyes

Alan Lee Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is an American conservative political activist, pundit, author, former diplomat, and perennial candidate for public office.

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Alan Whitehead

Alan Patrick Vincent Whitehead (born 15 September 1950) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Southampton Test since 1997.

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Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel

The Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel is a bored road tunnel that is under construction in the city of Seattle in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Alastair Fitter

Alastair Hugh Fitter CBE FRS (born 20 June 1948) is a British ecologist at the University of York.

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Albedo

Albedo (albedo, meaning "whiteness") is the measure of the diffuse reflection of solar radiation out of the total solar radiation received by an astronomical body (e.g. a planet like Earth).

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Albert II, Prince of Monaco

Albert II – Website of the Palace of Monaco (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi.

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Albert's lyrebird

Albert's lyrebird (Menura alberti) is a timid, pheasant-sized songbird which is endemic to subtropical rainforests of Australia, in a small area on the state border between New South Wales and Queensland.

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Albuñuelas

Albuñuelas is a village at the head of the Lecrin Valley, Granada, Spain.

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Aldebaran (comics)

The Worlds of Aldebaran (Les Mondes d'Aldébaran) is a French science-fiction comic series written and illustrated by Léo and published by Dargaud in French and Cinebook in English.

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Aldo Leopold Nature Center

Aldo Leopold Nature Center is an independent, non-profit nature center located in Monona, Wisconsin.

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Aletsch Glacier

The Aletsch Glacier (Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps.

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Alex Salmond

Alexander Elliot Anderson Salmond (born 31 December 1954) is a Scottish politician who served as the First Minister of Scotland from 2007 to 2014.

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Alex Shoumatoff

Alexander "Alex" Shoumatoff (born November 4, 1946) is an American writer known for his literary journalism, nature and environmental writing, and books and magazine pieces about political and environmental situations and world affairs.

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Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Claud Cockburn (6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was an Irish-American political journalist and writer.

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Alexander Shlyakhter

Alexander Isaakovich Shlyakhter (Александр Исаакович Шляхтер, died June 2000) was a Russian nuclear physicist and risk analyst.

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Alexandra Berzon

Alexandra Berzon is an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Alexandria Water Company

The Alexandria Water Company (AWCO) is the water company of the city and the governorate (province) of Alexandria, Egypt.

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Algaculture

Algaculture is a form of aquaculture involving the farming of species of algae.

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Algal bloom

An algal bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems, and is recognized by the discoloration in the water from their pigments.

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Allan H. Meltzer

Allan H. Meltzer (February 6, 1928 – May 8, 2017) was an American economist and Allan H. Meltzer Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business and Institute for Politics and Strategy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Allan Savory

Clifford Allan Redin Savory (born 15 September 1935) is a Zimbabwean ecologist, livestock farmer, environmentalist, and president and co-founder of the Savory Institute.

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Allan Yeomans

Allan James Yeomans (born 3 October 1931, in Sydney, Australia) to father P.A. Yeomans and mother Rita Yeomans both now deceased.

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Allegheny Land Trust

Allegheny Land Trust is a regional land conservation group headquartered in the Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley, Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Alliance 90/The Greens

Alliance 90/The Greens, often simply Greens (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen or Grüne), is a green political party in Germany that was formed from the merger of the German Green Party (founded in West Germany in 1980 and merged with the East Greens in 1990) and Alliance 90 (founded during the Revolution of 1989–1990 in East Germany) in 1993.

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Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) is an organization dealing with agricultural products in Africa.

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Alliance of Religions and Conservation

The Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) is a United Kingdom-based international organisation founded by His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, in 1995.

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Alliance of Small Island States

Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) is an intergovernmental organization of low-lying coastal and small island countries.

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Almighty dollar

"Almighty dollar" is an idiom often used to satirize obsession with material wealth, or with capitalism in general.

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Alpha Crucis (research vessel)

Alpha Crucis is the most recent oceanographic research vessel in Brazil, replacing the older Wladimir Besnard research vessel.

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Alpine chough

The Alpine chough, or yellow-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus), is a bird in the crow family, one of only two species in the genus Pyrrhocorax.

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Alsek River

The Alsek River (Tlingit Aalseix̱') is a wilderness river flowing from Yukon into Northern British Columbia and into Alaska.

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Alter-globalization

Alter-globalization (also known as alternative globalization or alter-mundialization—from the French alter-mondialisation—and overlapping with the global justice movement) is the name of a social movement whose proponents support global cooperation and interaction, but oppose what they describe as the negative effects of economic globalization, considering that it often works to the detriment of, or does not adequately promote, human values such as environmental and climate protection, economic justice, labor protection, protection of indigenous cultures, peace and civil liberties.

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Alternative energy

Alternative energy is any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuel.

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Alternative natural materials

Alternative natural materials are natural materials like rock or adobe that are not as commonly in use as materials such as wood or iron.

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Alvin M. Weinberg

Alvin Martin Weinberg (April 20, 1915 – October 18, 2006) was an American nuclear physicist who was the administrator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) during and after the Manhattan Project.

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Amazon rainforest

The Amazon rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Selva Amazónica, Amazonía or usually Amazonia; Forêt amazonienne; Amazoneregenwoud), also known in English as Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle, is a moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon biome that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America.

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America's Climate Security Act of 2007

The America's Climate Security Act of 2007 was a global warming bill that was considered by the United States Senate to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted in the United States.

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America's Party (political party)

America's Party, founded as America's Independent Party, is a conservative American political party formed in August 2008 in an offshoot of the Constitution Party by supporters of Alan Keyes, with the goal of an alternative to the Republican and Democratic party system.

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American Association of Petroleum Geologists

The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is one of the world's largest professional geological societies with more than 35,000 members as of 2017.

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American black duck

The American black duck (Anas rubripes) is a large dabbling duck in the family Anatidae.

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American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment

The American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment (ACUPCC) is a “high-visibility effort” to address global warming (global climate disruption) by creating a network of colleges and universities that have committed to neutralize their greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the research and educational efforts of higher education to equip society to re-stabilize the earth’s climate.

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American Council for Capital Formation

The American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) is an American think tank founded in 1975 by Charls Walker.

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American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut

American Electric Power Company v. Connecticut,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court, in an 8–0 decision, held that corporations cannot be sued for greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) under federal common law, primarily because the Clean Air Act (CAA) delegates the management of carbon dioxide and other GHG emissions to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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American Government (textbook)

American Government is a textbook, now in its fourteenth edition, by the noted public administration scholar James Q. Wilson and political scientist John J. DiIulio, Jr. DiIulio is a Democrat who served as the director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives under president George W. Bush in 2001.

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American Indian Movement

The American Indian Movement (AIM) is an American Indian advocacy group in the United States, founded in July 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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American Legislative Exchange Council

The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a nonprofit organization of conservative state legislators and private sector representatives who draft and share model state-level legislation for distribution among state governments in the United States.

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American Medical Association

The American Medical Association (AMA), founded in 1847 and incorporated in 1897, is the largest association of physicians—both MDs and DOs—and medical students in the United States.

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American Petroleum Institute

The American Petroleum Institute (API) is the largest U.S. trade association for the oil and natural gas industry.

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American pika

The American pika (Ochotona princeps), a diurnal species of pika, is found in the mountains of western North America, usually in boulder fields at or above the tree line.

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American Society of Civil Engineers

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is a tax-exempt professional body founded in 1852 to represent members of the civil engineering profession worldwide.

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American Tradition Partnership

American Tradition Partnership (ATP), formerly known as Western Tradition Partnership, is a conservative 501(c)4 advocacy group in the United States targeting what it describes as "environmental extremism.", Western Tradition Partnership ATP has also initiated litigation targeting campaign finance regulations.

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Americans for Prosperity

Americans for Prosperity (AFP), founded in 2004, is a libertarian/conservative political advocacy group in the United States funded by David H. Koch and Charles Koch.

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Amery Ice Shelf

The Amery Ice Shelf is a broad ice shelf in Antarctica at the head of Prydz Bay between the Lars Christensen Coast and Ingrid Christensen Coast.

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Ammar Campa-Najjar

Ammar Campa-Najjar is a political activist and Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives in the 2018 election.

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Amsler Island

Amsler Island is located off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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Amundsen Sea

The Amundsen Sea, an arm of the Southern Ocean off Marie Byrd Land in western Antarctica, lies between Cape Flying Fish (the northwestern tip of Thurston Island) to the east and Cape Dart on Siple Island to the west.

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An Appeal to Reason

An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming is a 2008 book by Nigel Lawson.

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An Inconsistent Truth

An Inconsistent Truth is a 2012 documentary film written, produced, and featuring, nationally syndicated conservative talk radio host Phil Valentine and directed by Shayne Edwards.

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An Inconvenient Book

An Inconvenient Book: Real Solutions to the World's Biggest Problems is a 2007 political narrative written and edited by conservative commentator Glenn Beck.

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An Inconvenient Sequel (book)

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power: Your Action Handbook to Learn the Science, Find Your Voice, and Help Solve the Climate Crisis is a book by former Vice President and environmental activist Al Gore, written in conjunction with his 2017 documentary film, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power. The book is a sequel to his 2006 book An Inconvenient Truth, published concurrently with his documentary of the same name.

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An Inconvenient Truth

An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate made in the film, he has given more than a thousand times.

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An Inconvenient Truth (book)

An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It is a 2006 book by Al Gore released in conjunction with the film An Inconvenient Truth.

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An Inconvenient Truth...Or Convenient Fiction?

An Inconvenient Truth...Or Convenient Fiction? is an American documentary film by Steven F. Hayward, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, who set to address what he observed as inconsistencies in the film An Inconvenient Truth.

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Anaerobic respiration

Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen (O2).

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Anastasios Tsonis

Anastasios Tsonis is an American atmospheric scientist and distinguished professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

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André Berger

André Léon Georges Chevalier Berger (born July 30, 1942, Acoz) is a Belgian professor and climatologist.

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Andrea Velasco

Andrea María Velasco Alessandri (born December 7, 1981 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean film and television actress and singer of Italian descent.

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Andreaea frigida

Andreaea frigida, commonly known as icy rockmoss, is a moss endemic to Europe which is found in mountainous regions in Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Romania, Poland, and Spain.

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Andreas Carlgren

Hemming Andreas Carlgren (born 8 July 1958) is a Swedish Centre Party politician, and a former Minister for the Environment in the Swedish government.

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Andrew Dessler

Andrew Emory Dessler (born 1964) is a climate scientist and Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University.

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Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain

Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain is a 2007 BBC documentary television series presented by Andrew Marr that covers the period of British history from the end of the Second World War onwards.

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Andrew Regan

Andrew Regan (born 14 December 1965, in Manchester, England) is a British-born polar explorer and entrepreneur.

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Andrew Revkin

Andrew C. Revkin is an American science and environmental journalist and author.

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Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull

Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull, (born 21 January 1945) was the head of Her Majesty's Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary between 2002 and 2005 when he was succeeded by Sir Gus O'Donnell.

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Andrey Kapitsa

Andrey Petrovich Kapitsa (Андре́й Петро́вич Капи́ца; 9 July 1931 – 2 August 2011) was a Russian geographer and Antarctic explorer, discoverer of Lake Vostok, the largest subglacial lake in Antarctica.

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Aneto

Aneto is the highest mountain in the Pyrenees and in Aragon, and Spain's third-highest mountain, reaching a height of.

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Angaangaq Lyberth

Angaangaq Lyberth is a politician from Greenland.

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Angus King

Angus Stanley King Jr. (born March 31, 1944) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States Senator from Maine since 2013.

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Angus Taylor (politician)

Angus Taylor (born 30 September 1966 in Nimmitabel, New South Wales) is an Australian politician.

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Ann Bancroft

Ann Bancroft (born September 29, 1955) is an American author, teacher, adventurer, and public speaker.

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Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer

Ann McElhinney (born 1964) and Phelim McAleer (born 1967) are Irish documentary filmmakers and New York Times best-selling authors.

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Anna Lappé

Anna Lappé is an author and educator, known for her work as an expert on food systems and as a sustainable food advocate.

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Anna Rose

Anna Rose (born 14 April 1983) is an Australian author, activist and environmentalist.

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Anno 2070

Anno 2070 is a city-building and economic simulation game, with real-time strategy elements.

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Anny Cazenave

Anny Cazenave is a French space geodesist and one of the pioneers in satellite altimetry.

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Anomastraea

Anomastraea irregularis, the crisp pillow coral, is a species of corals in the monotypic genus Anomastraea, in the family Coscinaraeidae.

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Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)

"Another Way to Die" is a song by American heavy metal band Disturbed, released as the first single from their fifth studio album, Asylum.

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Anoxic waters

Anoxic waters are areas of sea water, fresh water, or groundwater that are depleted of dissolved oxygen and are a more severe condition of hypoxia.

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Antarctic krill

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.

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Antarctica

Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent.

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Antarctica cooling controversy

An apparent contradiction in the observed cooling behavior of Antarctica between 1966 and 2000 became part of the public debate in the global warming controversy, particularly between advocacy groups of both sides in the public arena including politicians, as well as the popular media.

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Anthony Lupo

Anthony R. Lupo (born March 13, 1966) is a department chair and professor of atmospheric science at the University of Missouri.

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Anthropocene

The Anthropocene is a proposed epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems, including, but not limited to, anthropogenic climate change.

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Anthropogenic

Anthropogenic is an adjective which may refer to.

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Anthropogenic metabolism

Anthropogenic metabolism, also referred to as 'metabolism of the anthroposphere', is a term used in industrial ecology, material flow analysis, and waste management to describe the material and energy turnover of human society.

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Anti-fracking movement

An anti-fracking movement has emerged both internationally, with involvement of international environmental organizations and nation states such as France, and locally in affected areas such as Balcombe in Sussex, Pungești in Romania and In Salah in Algeria.

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Anti-Gag Statute

The anti-gag statute is a little-known legal boundary in the long struggle in the United States between Executive Branch secrecy and the United States Congress and the public’s right to know.

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Anti-intellectualism

Anti-intellectualism is hostility to and mistrust of intellect, intellectuals, and intellectualism commonly expressed as deprecation of education and philosophy, and the dismissal of art, literature, and science as impractical and even contemptible human pursuits.

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Anti-nuclear movement in Australia

Nuclear weapons testing, uranium mining and export, and nuclear power have often been the subject of public debate in Australia, and the anti-nuclear movement in Australia has a long history.

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Anti-nuclear movement in Canada

Canada has an active anti-nuclear movement, which includes major campaigning organisations like Greenpeace and the Sierra Club.

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Anti-nuclear movement in the United States

The anti-nuclear movement in the United States consists of more than 80 anti-nuclear groups that oppose nuclear power, nuclear weapons, and/or uranium mining.

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Antiscience

Antiscience is a position that rejects science and the scientific method.

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Anvil (insecticide)

Anvil is an insecticide widely employed to combat West Nile Virus, a mosquito-borne disease identified in approximately 10,000 residents of the United States from 1999-2006.

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APCO Worldwide

APCO Worldwide is an independent global public affairs and strategic communications consultancy.

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APEC Singapore 2009

APEC Singapore 2009 was a series of political meetings held around Singapore between the 21 member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation during 2009.

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Aplysia dactylomela

Aplysia dactylomela, common name the "spotted sea hare", is a species of large sea slug, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusc in the family Aplysiidae, the sea hares.

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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction, science fantasy or horror in which the Earth's technological civilization is collapsing or has collapsed.

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Apocalypticism

Apocalypticism is the religious belief that there will be an apocalypse, a term which originally referred to a revelation, but now usually refers to the belief that the end of the world is imminent, even within one's own lifetime.

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Apollo's Fire (book)

Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy is a 2007 book by Washington State Governor Jay Inslee and researcher Bracken Hendricks.

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Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Mountains (les Appalaches), often called the Appalachians, are a system of mountains in eastern North America.

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Appian Way Productions

Appian Way Productions is a film production company in West Hollywood, California, established by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio.

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Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station

The Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station 2007 (APLIS07) is a U.S.A. and Japanese laboratory dedicated to the study of global climate change, located about 300 km south of the Arctic Circle, Alaska on the West Ridge of the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus.

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Aquarius (Haken album)

Aquarius is the debut studio album by the progressive metal band Haken.

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Arbovirus

Arbovirus is an informal name used to refer to any viruses that are transmitted by arthropod vectors.

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Architecture of Singapore

The architecture of Singapore displays a range of influences and styles from different places and periods.

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Arctic

The Arctic is a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth.

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Arctic Climate Impact Assessment

The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) is a study describing the ongoing climate change in the Arctic and its consequences: rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, unprecedented melting of the Greenland ice sheet, and many impacts on ecosystems, animals, and people.

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Arctic Cordillera

The Arctic Cordillera is a vast, deeply dissected chain of mountain ranges extending along the northeastern flank of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from Ellesmere Island to the northeasternmost part of the Labrador Peninsula in northern Labrador and northern Quebec, Canada.

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Arctic dipole anomaly

The Arctic dipole anomaly is a pressure pattern characterized by high pressure on the arctic regions of North America and low pressure on those of Eurasia.

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Arctic Drift

Arctic Drift is a Dirk Pitt novel, the 20th of the series and was released on November 25, 2008.

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Arctic ecology

Arctic ecology is the scientific study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in the arctic, the region north of the Arctic Circle (66 33’).

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Arctic haze

Arctic haze is the phenomenon of a visible reddish-brown springtime haze in the atmosphere at high latitudes in the Arctic due to anthropogenic air pollution.

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Arctic ice pack

The Arctic ice pack is the ice cover of the Arctic Ocean and its vicinity.

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Arctic methane emissions

Arctic methane release is the release of methane from seas and soils in permafrost regions of the Arctic.

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Arctic Ocean

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans.

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Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement

The Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement (formally the Agreement on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic) is an international treaty concluded among the member states of the Arctic Council — Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States — on 12 May 2011 in Nuuk, Greenland.

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Arctic Tale

Arctic Tale is a 2007 documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, also from National Geographic.

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Are We Changing Planet Earth?

Are We Changing Planet Earth? and Can We Save Planet Earth? are two programmes that form a documentary about global warming, presented by David Attenborough.

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Argo (oceanography)

Argo is an international program that uses profiling floats to observe temperature, salinity, currents, and, recently, bio-optical properties in the Earth's oceans; it has been operational since the early 2000s.

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Aridification

Aridification is the process of a region becoming increasingly dry.

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Aries Keck

Aries Keck is social media team lead at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md, the first-ever time NASA Goddard had someone in that position full-time.

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Arne Fjørtoft

Dr.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American actor, filmmaker, businessman, investor, author, philanthropist, activist, politician, and former professional bodybuilder and powerlifter.

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Arpeggio of Blue Steel

is a Japanese manga series produced by Ark Performance and serialized in Shōnen Gahosha's Young King Ours.

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Art Robinson

Arthur Brouhard Robinson (born March 24, 1942) is an American biochemist, conservative activist, and politician.

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Arthur H. Rosenfeld

Arthur Hinton "Art" Rosenfeld (June 22, 1926 – January 27, 2017) was a UC Berkeley physicist and California energy commissioner, dubbed the "godfather of energy efficiency", for developing new standards which helped improve energy efficiency in California and subsequently worldwide.

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Arts Engine

Arts Engine is a film organization whose activities include documentary film production, a social-issue film festival and a virtual commons for filmmakers, activists, educators and students to share information.

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Ashy storm petrel

The ashy storm petrel (Oceanodroma homochroa) is a small, scarce seabird of the storm petrel family Hydrobatidae.

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Asian brown cloud

The Indian Ocean brown cloud or Asian brown cloud is a layer of air pollution that recurrently covers parts of South Asia, namely the northern Indian Ocean, India, and Pakistan.

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Assisted natural regeneration

Assisted natural regeneration (ANR) is the human protection and preservation of natural tree seedlings in forested areas.

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Association fallacy

An association fallacy is an informal inductive fallacy of the hasty-generalization or red-herring type and which asserts, by irrelevant association and often by appeal to emotion, that qualities of one thing are inherently qualities of another.

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Association française pour l'information scientifique

The Association française pour l'information scientifique or AFIS (English: French Association for Scientific Information) is an association regulated by the French law of 1901, founded under the leadership of Michel Rouzé in November 1968.

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Association of American Physicians and Surgeons

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) is a politically conservative non-profit association founded in 1943 to "fight socialized medicine and to fight the government takeover of medicine." The group was reported to have approximately 4,000 members in 2005, and 5,000 in 2014.

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Association of Northwest Steelheaders

The Association of Northwest Steelheaders (ANWS) is the largest angling conservation organization headquartered in the State of Oregon, United States.

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Astragalus molybdenus

Astragalus molybdenus is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names Leadville milkvetch and molybdenum milkvetch.

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Astro Plan

Astro Plan, known in China as Space Adventures and informally in Japan as, is a science fiction mecha animated series created by Guangzhou-based toy firm Xing Yuan.

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AstroTown

AstroTown is a small science-fiction eBook written in 2009 by Saulo Fonseca and published in 2010 by Smashwords.

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ASU Campus Metabolism

ASU Campus Metabolism (Campus Metabolism) is a website managed by Arizona State University, demonstrating Energy monitoring and targeting through use of real-time and historic energy use data of buildings on the campus in Tempe, Arizona.

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Asylum (Disturbed album)

Asylum is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Disturbed.

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Atelopus varius

Atelopus varius (Costa Rican variable harlequin toad), also known as the clown frog, is a neo-tropical true toad from the family Bufonidae (Crump 1986).

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Atlantic multidecadal oscillation

The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) is a climate cycle that affects the sea surface temperature (SST) of the North Atlantic Ocean based on different modes on multidecadal timescales.

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Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's oceans with a total area of about.

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Atmosphere of Earth

The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, commonly known as air, that surrounds the planet Earth and is retained by Earth's gravity.

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Atmospheric chemistry

Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied.

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Atmospheric methane

Atmospheric methane is the methane present in earth's atmosphere.

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Atomic Age

The Atomic Age, also known as the Atomic Era, is the period of history following the detonation of the first nuclear ("atomic") bomb, Trinity, on July 16, 1945, during World War II.

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Attribution of recent climate change

Attribution of recent climate change is the effort to scientifically ascertain mechanisms responsible for recent climate changes on Earth, commonly known as 'global warming'.

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Aura (satellite)

Aura (EOS CH-1) is a NASA scientific research satellite in orbit around the Earth, studying the Earth's ozone layer, air quality and climate.

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Austral University of Chile

Austral University of Chile (Universidad Austral de Chile or UACh) is a research university in Chile based in Valdivia although it has some institutions and programs in Puerto Montt.

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Australia–France relations

Australia–France relations deals with the diplomatic relations between Australia and France, as well as the historical contacts, shared values of democracy and human rights, substantial commercial links, and a keen interest in each other's culture.

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Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) is an independent learned society that supports and fosters interest in Meteorology, Oceanography and other related sciences.

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Automobile dependency

Automobile dependency is the concept that some city layouts cause automobiles to be favored over alternate forms of transportation such as bicycles, public transit, and walking.

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Autumn leaf color

Autumn leaf color is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown.

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Availability cascade

An availability cascade is a self-reinforcing cycle that explains the development of certain kinds of collective beliefs.

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Aviation Environment Federation

The Aviation Environment Federation (AEF) is the principal UK non-profit making organisation concerned with the environmental effects of aviation.

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Avicennia alba

Avicennia alba is a species of tropical mangrove in the family Acanthaceae.

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Avicennia rumphiana

Avicennia rumphiana is a species of tropical mangrove in the family Acanthaceae.

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Avigdor Miller

Avigdor HaKohen Miller (August 28, 1908 – April 20, 2001) was an American Haredi rabbi, author, and lecturer.

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Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change

Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: A Scientific Symposium on Stabilisation of Greenhouse Gases was a 2005 international conference that examined the link between atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration, and the 2 °C (3.6 °F) ceiling on global warming thought necessary to avoid the most serious effects of global warming.

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Ayles Ice Shelf

The Ayles Ice Shelf was one of six major ice shelves in Canada, all on the north coast of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut.

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Azores High

The Azores High (Anticiclone dos Açores) also known as North Atlantic (Subtropical) High/Anticyclone or the Bermuda-Azores High, is a large subtropical semi-permanent centre of high atmospheric pressure typically found south of the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean, at the Horse latitudes.

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Ürümqi

Ürümqi (yengi; from Oirat "beautiful pasture") is the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the far northwest of the People's Republic of China.

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Bacopa caroliniana

Bacopa caroliniana is a flowering plant species.

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Baddeley Devesi

Sir Baddeley Devesi (October 16, 1941 – February 16, 2012) was a Solomon Islander politician who served as the first Governor-General of the Solomon Islands for two consecutive terms.

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Bahá'í Faith in Northern Ireland

Bahá'í Faith in Northern Ireland begins after a century of contact between Irishmen and the Bahá'í Faith beyond the island and on the island.

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Bahia mangroves

The Bahia Mangroves is a tropical ecoregion of the Mangrove forests Biome, and the South American Atlantic Forest biome, located in Northeastern Brazil.

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Baikal seal

The Baikal seal, Lake Baikal seal or nerpa (Pusa sibirica), is a species of earless seal endemic to Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia.

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Bali Road Map

After the 2007 United Nations Climate Change Conference on the island Bali in Indonesia in December, 2007 the participating nations adopted the Bali Road Map as a two-year process to finalizing a binding agreement in 2009 in Copenhagen.

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Ban Ki-moon

Ban Ki-moon (born 13 June 1944) is a South Korean politician and diplomat who was the eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 2007 to December 2016.

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Bangkok

Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Thailand.

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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017.

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Barbara Boxer

Barbara Levy Boxer (born November 11, 1940) is a retired American politician who served as a United States Senator for California from 1993 to 2017.

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Barbara Cubin

Barbara Lynn Cubin (born November 30, 1946) is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, having served as the sole member of that body from Wyoming.

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Barents Sea

The Barents Sea (Barentshavet; Баренцево море, Barentsevo More) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia divided between Norwegian and Russian territorial waters.

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Bark beetle

A bark beetle is one of about 220 genera with 6,000 species of beetles in the subfamily Scolytinae.

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Barnaby Joyce

Barnaby Thomas Gerard Joyce (born 17 April 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Barolo

Barolo is a red Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) wine produced in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.

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Barry Brill

Barry Edward Brill, (born 22 October 1940) is a New Zealand politician and a lawyer.

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Barry Cooper (political scientist)

Fraser Barry Cooper (born 1943) is a Canadian political scientist at the University of Calgary.

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Barry R. Bickmore

Barry Robert Bickmore is a professor in the department of geological sciences at Brigham Young University (BYU).

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Barry Shrier

Barry Shrier is an American born UK-based technology entrepreneur, the founder of Liberty Electric Cars.

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Barton Biggs

Barton Michael Biggs (November 26, 1932 – July 14, 2012) was a money manager whose attention to emerging markets marked him as one of the world's first and foremost global investment strategists, a position he held—after inventing it in 1985—at Morgan Stanley, where he worked as a partner for over 30 years.

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Baseball Card Adventures

The Baseball Card Adventures is a novel series written by Dan Gutman.

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Batilda Salha Burian

Batilda Salha Burian (born October 19, 1965) is a Tanzanian politician and ambassador.

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Bølling-Allerød warming

The Bølling-Allerød interstadial was an abrupt warm and moist interstadial period that occurred during the final stages of the last glacial period.

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Bear Grylls

Edward Michael "Bear" Grylls (born 7 June 1974) is a British adventurer, writer and television presenter.

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Bear suit

Bear suits are a type of costumed character or creature suit resembling a bear.

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Beds Are Burning

"Beds Are Burning" is a 1987 song by the Australian rock band Midnight Oil, the first track from their album Diesel and Dust.

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Bee

Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax.

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Before the Flood (film)

Before the Flood is a 2016 documentary film about climate change directed by Fisher Stevens.

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Belews Creek Power Station

Belews Creek Steam Station is a 2.24-GW, two-unit coal-fired generating facility located on Belews Lake in Stokes County, North Carolina.

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Beliefs and ideology of Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden took ideological guidance from individuals named Ibn Taymiyya, Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, and Sayyid Qutb.

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Believe Nothing

Believe Nothing (2002) is a British sitcom starring Rik Mayall as Quadruple Professor Adonis Cnut, the cleverest man in Britain, and Oxford's leading moral philosopher.

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Belize

Belize, formerly British Honduras, is an independent Commonwealth realm on the eastern coast of Central America.

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Belize Barrier Reef

The Belize Barrier Reef is a series of coral reefs straddling the coast of Belize, roughly offshore in the north and in the south within the country limits.

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Bella ciao

"Bella ciao" is an Italian folk song, and later an anti-fascist resistance song.

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Bempton Cliffs

Bempton Cliffs is a nature reserve, run by the RSPB, at Bempton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Ben Goldsmith

Benjamin James "Ben" Goldsmith (born 28 October 1980) is an English financier and environmentalist.

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Ben Ray Luján

Ben Ray Luján (born June 7, 1972) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for since 2009.

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Benjamin D. Santer

Benjamin David Santer (born June 3, 1955 in Washington, DC, United States) is a climate researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and former researcher at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit.

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Benny Peiser

Benny Josef Peiser (born 1957) is a social anthropologist specialising in the environmental and socio-economic impact of physical activity on health.

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Bergius process

The Bergius process is a method of production of liquid hydrocarbons for use as synthetic fuel by hydrogenation of high-volatile bituminous coal at high temperature and pressure.

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Bering Sea

The Bering Sea (r) is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean.

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Berkeley Earth

Berkeley Earth is a Berkeley, California based independent 501(c)(3) non-profit focused on land temperature data analysis for climate science.

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Bernie Finn

Bernard (Bernie) Thomas Christopher Finn (born 14 April 1961) is a member of the Victorian Legislative Council representing the Western Metropolitan Region since the election of November 2006.

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Bernie Sanders

Bernard Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Vermont since 2007.

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Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders, the junior United States Senator and former Representative from Vermont, began with an informal announcement on April 30, 2015, and a formal announcement that he planned to seek the Democratic Party's nomination for President of the United States on May 26, 2015, in Burlington, Vermont.

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Beta-Nitropropionic acid

beta-Nitropropionic acid (3-nitropropanoic acid, BPA, 3-NPA, C3H5NO4) is a mycotoxin, a potent mitochondrial inhibitor, toxic to humans.

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Betsy Hart

Betsy Hart aka Betsy Meade (born c. 1963) is a professional writer for the conservative organization The Heritage Foundation, syndicated columnist for the Scripps Howard News and conservative commentator who is a frequent contributor to CNN and the Fox News Channel.

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Between the Strokes of Night

Between the Strokes of Night (1985) is a science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield.

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Bicknell's thrush

The Bicknell's thrush (Catharus bicknelli) is a medium-sized thrush, at and.

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Big Ideas (Australia)

Big Ideas is a weekly radio program on ABC Radio National which presents lectures or panels on ideas or issues of particular importance.

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Bigfin reef squid

Sepioteuthis lessoniana, commonly known as the bigfin reef squid or oval squid, is a commercially important species of loliginid squid.

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Bikini Atoll

Bikini Atoll (pronounced or; Marshallese: 'Pikinni',, meaning "coconut place") is an atoll in the Marshall Islands which consists of 23 islands totalling surrounding a central lagoon.

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Bill Clinton

William Jefferson Clinton (born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

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Bill Gallagher (inventor)

Alfred William Gallagher MBE (17 May 1911 – 8 August 1990) (known as Bill Gallagher) was a New Zealand farmer, inventor, manufacturing engineer, businessman and commercial fisherman.

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Bill Haslam

William Edward Haslam (born August 23, 1958) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 49th and current Governor of Tennessee since 2011.

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Bill Lockyer

William Westwood Lockyer (born May 8, 1941) is a veteran California politician, who held elective office from 1973 to 2015, as State Treasurer of California, California Attorney General, and President Pro Tempore of the California State Senate.

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Bill Maher

William Maher (born January 20, 1956) is an American comedian, political commentator, and television host.

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Bill McKibben

William Ernest "Bill" McKibben (born December 8, 1960)"Bill Ernest McKibben." Environmental Encyclopedia.

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Bill Nye

William Sanford Nye (born November 27, 1955), popularly known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, is an American science communicator, television presenter, and mechanical engineer.

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Bill Nye: Science Guy

Bill Nye: Science Guy is a 2017 biographical documentary film, and NYT Critic's Pick, produced and directed by David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg of Structure Films (The Immortalists, 2014), and produced by Seth Gordon, Kate McLean and Nick Pampenella.

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Bill Tieleman

Bill Tieleman is a political columnist and former NDP political strategist in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Billion Tree Campaign

The Billion Tree Campaign was launched in 2006, by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) as a response to the challenges of global warming, as well as to a wider array of sustainability challenges from water supply to biodiversity loss.

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Billion Tree Tsunami

The Billion Tree Tsunami was launched in 2014, by the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan, as a response to the challenge of global warming.

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Billions and Billions

Billions and Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium is a 1997 book by the American astronomer and science popularizer Carl Sagan.

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Binary Domain

is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Sega.

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Bindschadler Glacier

Bindschadler Glacier is a glacier in the northwest part of Royal Society Range, Victoria Land, flowing north between Table Mountain and Platform Spur to join Emmanuel Glacier.

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Biodegradable polymer

Biodegradable polymers are a specific type of polymer that breaks down after its intended purpose to result in natural byproducts such as gases (CO2, N2), water, biomass, and inorganic salts. These polymers are found both naturally and synthetically made, and largely consist of ester, amide, and ether functional groups. Their properties and breakdown mechanism are determined by their exact structure. These polymers are often synthesized by condensation reactions, ring opening polymerization, and metal catalysts. There are vast examples and applications of biodegradable polymers. Bio-based packaging materials have been introduced as a green alternative in the past decades, among which, edible films have gained more attention due to their environmentally-friendly characteristics, vast variety and availability, non-toxicity, and low cost.

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity, a portmanteau of biological (life) and diversity, generally refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth.

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Biofuel in Sweden

Biofuels are renewable fuels that are produced by living organisms (biomass).

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BioMA

Modelling frameworks are used in modelling and simulation and can consist of a software infrastructure to develop and run mathematical models.

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Bioprocess

A bioprocess is a specific process that uses complete living cells or their components (e.g., bacteria, enzymes, chloroplasts) to obtain desired products.

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Biosequestration

Biosequestration is the capture and storage of the atmospheric greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by biological processes.

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Biosphere

The biosphere (from Greek βίος bíos "life" and σφαῖρα sphaira "sphere") also known as the ecosphere (from Greek οἶκος oîkos "environment" and σφαῖρα), is the worldwide sum of all ecosystems.

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Biosphere 2

Biosphere 2 is an American Earth system science research facility located in Oracle, Arizona.

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Birch Aquarium

Birch Aquarium at Scripps (sometimes referred to as Scripps Aquarium or Birch Aquarium) is an aquarium and the public outreach center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.

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Birdemic 2: The Resurrection

Birdemic 2: The Resurrection is a 2013 American romantic thriller-horror film written and directed by James Nguyen.

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Birdemic: Shock and Terror

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Bishnoi

Bishnoi (also known as Vishnoi and Prahladapanthi) is a Hindu religious sect found in the Western Thar Desert and northern states of India.

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Black carbon

Chemically, black carbon (BC) is a component of fine particulate matter (PM ≤ 2.5 µm in aerodynamic diameter).

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Black Mountain Side (film)

Black Mountain Side is a 2014 Canadian indie Horror thriller and the first film released by the Canadian production company A Farewell To Kings Entertainment Company.

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Black-throated blue warbler

The black-throated blue warbler (Setophaga caerulescens) is a small passerine bird of the New World warbler family.

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Blind Faith (novel)

Blind Faith is an English dystopian novel by writer and comedian Ben Elton, published in 2007.

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Blind to the Beautiful

Blind to the Beautiful is a single and EP from Fish's 10th solo album, A Feast of Consequences.

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Blood Glacier

Blood Glacier (also known as Blutgletscher, Glazius, and The Station) is a 2013 Austrian horror film directed by Marvin Kren.

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Blue whale

The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal belonging to the baleen whale parvorder, Mysticeti.

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Bluefire Supercomputer

Bluefire Supercomputer is an IBM supercomputer installed in May 2008 by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).

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Bob Barr presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Bob Barr, former Congressman of Georgia began on May 12, 2008.

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Bob Bennett (politician)

Robert Foster "Bob" Bennett (September 18, 1933 – May 4, 2016) was an American politician and businessman.

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Bob Casey Jr.

Robert Patrick Casey Jr. (born April 13, 1960) is an American attorney and politician who is currently the senior United States Senator from Pennsylvania.

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Bob Corker

Robert Phillips Corker Jr. (born August 24, 1952) is an American businessman and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Tennessee since 2007.

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Bob Day

Robert John Day (born 5 July 1952) is an Australian former politician and businessman who was a Senator for South Australia from 1 July 2014 to 1 November 2016.

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Bob Lutz (businessman)

Robert Anthony Lutz (born February 12, 1932) is a Swiss American automotive executive.

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Bobby Henderson (activist)

Bobby Henderson (born July 18, 1980) is the founder of Pastafarianism.

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Bobby Jindal

Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who was the 55th Governor of Louisiana between 2008 and 2016, and previously served as a U.S. Congressman and as the vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association.

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Bobby Pickett

Robert George Pickett (February 11, 1938 – April 25, 2007), known by the pen name Bobby "Boris" Pickett, was an American singer, best known for co-writing and performing the 1962 hit novelty song "Monster Mash.".

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Boiling frog

The boiling frog is a fable describing a frog being slowly boiled alive.

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Bootleggers and Baptists

Bootleggers and Baptists is a concept put forth by regulatory economist Bruce Yandle, For much of the 20th century, Baptists and other evangelical Christians were prominent in political activism for Sunday closing laws restricting the sale of alcohol.

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Botany

Botany, also called plant science(s), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.

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Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute

The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI) is a research and educational centre dedicated to the understanding and conservation of cetaceans and the marine environment in which they live.

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BP

BP plc (stylised as bp), formerly British Petroleum, is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England.

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Bramble Cay melomys

The Bramble Cay melomys, or Bramble Cay mosaic-tailed rat (Melomys rubicola), is an extinct species of rodent in the family Muridae and subfamily Murinae.

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Brandon Smith (politician)

Brandon D. Smith (born June 14, 1967) is an American businessman from Hazard, Kentucky who serves as Majority Whip in the Commonwealth of Kentucky Senate.

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Brayton Point Power Station

Brayton Point Power Station was a coal-fired power plant located in Somerset, Massachusetts.

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Brazilian Abolitionist Movement for Animal liberation

Brazilian Abolitionist Movement for Animal liberation is social movement against the exploitation of nonhuman animals, this theoretical and practical approach differ from animal welfare which seeks to regulate this exploitation to make it more humane.

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Break Through (book)

Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility, first published in October 2007, is a book written by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger, both long-time environmental strategists.

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Breakthrough Institute

The Breakthrough Institute is a think tank located in Oakland, California.

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Breakthrough Starshot

Breakthrough Starshot is a research and engineering project by the Breakthrough Initiatives to develop a proof-of-concept fleet of light sail spacecraft named StarChip, to be capable of making the journey to the Alpha Centauri star system 4.37 light-years away.

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Breeding for heat stress tolerance

Plant breeding is process of development of new cultivars.

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Breitbart News

Breitbart News Network (known commonly as Breitbart News, Breitbart or Breitbart.com) is a far-right*.

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Brettstapel

Brettstapel is a massive timber construction system, fabricated exclusively from softwood timber posts connected with hardwood timber dowels.

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Brian Dunning (author)

Brian Andrew Dunning (born 1965) is an American writer and producer who focuses on science and skepticism.

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Brian Hoskins

Sir Brian John Hoskins CBE FRS, (born 17 May 1945) is a British dynamical meteorologist and climatologist based at the Imperial College London and the University of Reading.

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Brian Tinsley

Brian Tinsley is a physicist who for more than 50 years has been actively researching Aeronomy.

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Brigitte Bardot

Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot (born 28 September 1934) is a French actress, singer, dancer, and fashion model, who later became an animal rights activist.

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Brink (video game)

Brink is a first-person shooter video game developed by Splash Damage for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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Bristle-faced free-tailed bat

The bristle-faced free-tailed bat (Mormopterus eleryi), previously known as the hairy-rostrum or hairy-nosed freetail bat, is a small insectivorous bat that is the only member of the molossid sub-genus Setirostris.

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Brown bear

The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a bear that is found across much of northern Eurasia and North America.

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Brown carbon

In chemistry, brown carbon (Cbrown/BrC) is brown smoke released by the combustion of organic matter.

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Bryozoa

Bryozoa (also known as the Polyzoa, Ectoprocta or commonly as moss animals) are a phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals.

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Buck Steam Station

The Buck Steam Station is a 369-MW formerly coal-fired electrical power plant, owned by Duke Energy.

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Buff-sided robin

The buff-sided robin (Poecilodryas cerviniventris) is a small diurnal insectivorous perching (passerine) bird in the family Petroicidae, a group commonly known as the Australo-Papuan or Australasian robins.

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Building services engineering

Building services engineering is a professional engineering discipline that strives to achieve a safe and comfortable indoor environment whilst minimizing the environmental impact of a building.

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Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières

The Bureau de recherches géologiques et minières (BRGM) (literally: Geological and mining research bureau) is the French government geological survey (administratively, a "public administration with industrial and commercial purpose") (EPIC) which aim is the management of resources, and surface and sub-surface risks.

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Bureieta Karaiti

Bureieta Karaiti was the general secretary of the Kiribati Protestant Church (KPC),"Climate Change and Kiribati", Europe Pacific Solidarity Bulletin, vol.

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Burmese pythons in Florida

Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) are native to Southeast Asia.

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Burning the Future: Coal in America

Burning the Future: Coal in America is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by David Novack.

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Burt Rutan

Elbert Leander "Burt" Rutan (born June 17, 1943) is a retired American aerospace engineer noted for his originality in designing light, strong, unusual-looking, energy-efficient aircraft.

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Bushfires in Australia

Bushfires are frequent events during the warmer months of the year, due to Australia's mostly hot, dry climate.

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Business action on climate change

Business action on climate change includes a range of activities relating to global warming, and to influencing political decisions on global-warming-related regulation, such as the Kyoto Protocol.

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But'n'Ben A-Go-Go

But n Ben A-Go-Go is a science fiction work by Scots writer Matthew Fitt, notable for being entirely in the Scots language.

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Cairn Gorm

Cairn Gorm (Cairngorm) (Gaelic: An Càrn Gorm, meaning Blue or Green Hill) is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands overlooking Strathspey and the town of Aviemore.

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CalCars

CalCars (also known as The California Cars Initiative) was a charitable, non-profit organization founded in 2002 to promote plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) as a key to addressing oil dependence and global warming both nationally and internationally.

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California Desert Protection Act of 2010

The California Desert Protection Act of 2010 (S.2921) is legislation proposed by U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein.

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California Environmental Protection Agency

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California Floristic Province

The California Floristic Province (CFP) is a floristic province with a Mediterranean-type climate located on the Pacific Coast of North America with a distinctive flora similar to other regions with a winter rainfall and summer drought climate like the Mediterranean Basin.

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California Governor's Office of Planning and Research

The California Governor's Office of Planning and Research, also known as OPR or Cal OPR, is the long-range planning and research agency of the government of California.

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California Green Chemistry Initiative

The California Green Chemistry Initiative (CGCI) is a six-part initiative to reduce public and environmental exposure to toxins through improved knowledge and regulation of chemicals; two parts became statute in 2008.

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California NanoSystems Institute

The California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) is an integrated research center operating jointly at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara.

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California Public Utilities Commission

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC or PUC) is a regulatory agency that regulates privately-owned public utilities in the state of California, including electric power, telecommunications, natural gas and water companies.

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California Water Fix and Eco Restore

California Water Fix and Eco Restore, formerly known as the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, is a $15 billion plan proposed by Governor Jerry Brown and the California Department of Water Resources to build two large, four-story tall tunnels to carry fresh water from the Sacramento River under the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta toward the intake stations for the State Water Project and the Central Valley Project.

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Cambarus

Cambarus is a large and diverse genus of North American crayfish.

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Camille Paglia

Camille Anna Paglia (born April 2, 1947) is an American academic and social critic.

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Campaign against Climate Change

The Campaign against Climate Change (variously abbreviated to CCC or CaCC) is a UK-based pressure group that aims to raise public awareness of anthropogenic climate change through mobilizing mass demonstrations.

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Canada and the Kyoto Protocol

Canada was active in the negotiations that led to the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, and the Liberal government that signed the accord in 1997 also ratified it in parliament in 2002.

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Canada's Deadly Secret

Canada’s Deadly Secret: Saskatchewan Uranium and the Global Nuclear System is a 2007 book by Jim Harding which chronicles the struggle over Saskatchewan’s uranium mining, and demonstrates the negative impacts on Aboriginal rights and environmental health, and the effect of free trade.

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Canadian Academic English Language Assessment

The Canadian Academic English Language, or CAEL, Assessment is a standardized test designed to measure English language proficiency for admission to college and university, and for membership in professional associations.

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Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, italic, is the national society of individuals and organisations dedicated to advancing atmospheric and oceanic sciences and related environmental disciplines in Canada.

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Canopy research

Canopy research is the field of scientific research based upon data collected in the canopy of trees.

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Cape Point

Cape Point is a promontory at the southeast corner of the Cape Peninsula, which is a mountainous and scenic landform that runs north-south for about thirty kilometres at the extreme southwestern tip of the African continent in the Republic of South Africa.

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Car

A car (or automobile) is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.

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Carbon bubble

The carbon bubble is a hypothesized bubble in the valuation of companies dependent on fossil-fuel-based energy production, because the true costs of carbon dioxide in intensifying global warming are not yet taken into account in a company's stock market valuation.

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Carbon capture and storage

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) (or carbon capture and sequestration or carbon control and sequestration) is the process of capturing waste carbon dioxide from large point sources, such as fossil fuel power plants, transporting it to a storage site, and depositing it where it will not enter the atmosphere, normally an underground geological formation.

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Carbon capture and storage (timeline)

The milestones for carbon capture and storage show the lack of commercial scale development and implementation of CCS over the years since the first carbon tax was imposed.

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Carbon cycle re-balancing

The carbon cycle is the process by which carbon is exchanged between the four reservoirs of carbon: the biosphere, the earth, the air and water.

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Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (chemical formula) is a colorless gas with a density about 60% higher than that of dry air.

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Carbon dioxide accumulation in Earth's atmosphere

The following articles relate to Carbon dioxide accumulation in Earth's atmosphere.

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Carbon dioxide equivalent

Carbon dioxide equivalent (CDE) and equivalent carbon dioxide (e and eq) are two related but distinct measures for describing how much global warming a given type and amount of greenhouse gas may cause, using the functionally equivalent amount or concentration of carbon dioxide as the reference.

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Carbon dioxide flooding

Carbon dioxide (CO2) flooding is a process whereby carbon dioxide is injected into an oil reservoir in order to increase output when extracting oil.

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Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere

Carbon dioxide is an important trace gas in Earth's atmosphere.

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Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center

The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) was an organization within the United States Department of Energy that had the primary responsibility for providing the US government and research community with global warming data and analysis as it pertains to energy issues.

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Carbon dioxide reforming

Carbon dioxide reformation (also known as dry reformation) is a method of producing synthesis gas (mixtures of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) from the reaction of carbon dioxide with hydrocarbons such as methane.

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Carbon Disclosure Project

The CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) is an organisation based in the United Kingdom which supports companies and cities to disclose the environmental impact of major corporations.

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Carbon emission label

A carbon emission label or carbon label describes the carbon dioxide emissions created as a by-product of manufacturing, transporting, or disposing of a consumer product.

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Carbon footprint

A carbon footprint is historically defined as the total emissions caused by an individual, event, organisation, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.

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Carbon literacy

Carbon Literacy is a term used to describe an awareness of climate change and the climate impacts of mankind’s everyday actions.

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Carbon neutrality

Carbon neutrality, or having a net zero carbon footprint, refers to achieving net zero carbon emissions by balancing a measured amount of carbon released with an equivalent amount sequestered or offset, or buying enough carbon credits to make up the difference.

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Carbon Recycling International

Carbon Recycling International Inc. (CRI) is an Icelandic renewable methanol company.

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Carbon Sciences

Carbon Sciences is a public corporation based in Santa Barbara.

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Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum

The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) is an international initiative to advance carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

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Carbon-based fuel

Carbon-based fuel is any fuel principally from the oxidation or burning of carbon.

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Carbon: The Story of Tomorrow

Carbon is a Hindi science fiction short film on global warming, written and directed by Maitrey Bajpai and Ramiz Ilham Khan.

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Carbonfund.org

The Carbonfund.org Foundation (known as Carbonfund.org) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization based in East Aurora, NY that provides carbon offsetting and greenhouse gas reduction options to individuals, businesses, and organizations.

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Carbonyl sulfide

Carbonyl sulfide is the chemical compound with the linear formula OCS.

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Carhuasanta

Carhuasanta is a small river located in the Arequipa Region of Peru.

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Carl M. Bender

Carl M. Bender (born 1943) is an American applied mathematician and mathematical physicist.

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Carl Sagan

Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, science popularizer, and science communicator in astronomy and other natural sciences.

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Carl-Gustaf Rossby

Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby (28 December 1898 – 19 August 1957) was a Swedish-born American meteorologist who first explained the large-scale motions of the atmosphere in terms of fluid mechanics.

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Carlo Carraro

Carlo Carraro (born May 17, 1957, in Italy) is the Chancellor of the University of Venice for the three-year period 2009-2012, with a two-year extension of his mandate in accordance to the Gelmini University Law bringing it up to summer 2014.

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Carly Fiorina

Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (née Sneed; born September 6, 1954) is an American businesswoman and political figure, known primarily for her tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard (HP).

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Carnian Pluvial Event

The Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE) is a major global climate change and biotic turnover that occurred during the Carnian, early Late Triassic, ~ 230 million years ago.

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Carol Browner

Carol Martha Browner (born December 16, 1955) is an American lawyer, environmentalist, and businesswoman, who served as director of the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy in the Obama administration from 2009 to 2011.

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Carousel Productions

Carousel Productions, Inc. is the organization that currently owns and runs the Miss Earth and Miss Philippines Earth beauty contests.

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Carrick-on-Suir

Carrick-on-Suir is a town in County Tipperary, Ireland.

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Cascadia (independence movement)

Cascadia is a bioregion and proposed country located within the western region of North America.

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Caspian tern

The Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) is a species of tern, with a subcosmopolitan but scattered distribution.

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Castles Made of Sand (novel)

Castles Made of Sand, first published in 2002, is a science fiction novel by British writer Gwyneth Jones.

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Catastrophe

Catastrophe or catastrophic comes from the Greek κατά (kata).

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Catastrophe: Risk and Response

Catastrophe: Risk and Response is a 2004 book by the economist Richard Posner, in which the author advocates the use of a cost–benefit framework to address potential major disasters such as runaway global warming and planet-obliterating asteroids.

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Catawba River

The Catawba River (named after the Native American tribes that first settled on the banks) originates in Western North Carolina and the name of the river changes to the Wateree River in South Carolina.

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Catherine Feuillet

Catherine Feuillet (born July 1965) is a French geneticist who is the head of trait research at Bayer CropScience and a co-chair of the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC).

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Cato Institute

The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded as the Charles Koch Foundation in 1974 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the conglomerate Koch Industries.

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Cayuga Generating Station

Cayuga Generating Station is an electricity-generating facility, located in Eugene Township, Vermillion County, near Cayuga, Indiana.

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Ceasar and Chuy

and Chuy is an American animated television series created by Alfonso Amey and Keu Reyes.

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Cedric Frolick

Cedric Thomas Frolick (born 20 January 1967), is the current House Chairperson: Committees, Oversight and ICT in the National Assembly of Parliament for the Republic of South Africa.

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Celtic Tiger

"Celtic Tiger" (An Tíogar Ceilteach) is a term referring to the economy of the Republic of Ireland from the mid-1990s to the late-2000s, a period of rapid real economic growth fuelled by foreign direct investment.

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Censorship in the United States

Censorship in the United States involves the suppression of speech or public communication and raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Chablis wine

The Chablis region is the northernmost wine district of the Burgundy region in France.

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Chadwick A. Tolman

Chadwick A. Tolman (born 1938) is an American chemist.

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Charlene Spretnak

Charlene Spretnak (born 1946) is an American author who has written nine books on cultural history, social criticism (including feminism and Green politics), religion and spirituality, and art.

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Charles David Keeling

Charles David Keeling (April 20, 1928 – June 20, 2005) was an American scientist whose recording of carbon dioxide at the Mauna Loa Observatory first alerted the world to the possibility of anthropogenic contribution to the "greenhouse effect" and global warming.

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Charles Krauthammer

Irving Charles Krauthammer (March 13, 1950 – June 21, 2018) was an American political columnist whose weekly column was syndicated to more than 400 publications worldwide.

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Charles McVety

Charles H. McVety is a Canadian evangelical Christian leader and conservative political activist.

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Charles Melcher

Charles Melcher (born 1965) is the founder and president of Melcher Media, a small independent book packager and publisher in New York.

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Charlotte Pass, New South Wales

Charlotte Pass (often erroneously referred to as Charlotte's Pass), elevation, is a location, snow resort and village in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia.

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Charm School with Ricki Lake

Charm School with Ricki Lake is the third and final season of the VH1 reality television series Charm School.

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Checkerspot (magazine)

Checkerspot was a biannual climate change magazine in Canada published by the Canadian Wildlife Federation.

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Cheikh Bamba Dièye

Cheikh Bamba Dieye is a Senegalese politician who has served in the government of Senegal as Minister of Regional Planning and Local Government since April 2012.

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Cheiracanthium punctorium

Cheiracanthium punctorium, one of several species commonly known as the yellow sac spider, is a spider found from central Europe to Central Asia.

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Chersky (urban-type settlement)

Chersky (Че́рский; Черскэй) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Nizhnekolymsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located on the Kolyma River, east from Yakutsk, the capital of the republic.

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Cheryl Tiegs

Cheryl Rae Tiegs (born September 25, 1947) is an American model and fashion designer.

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Chesapeake Climate Action Network

The Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) is the first grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to fighting global warming in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

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Chevron Corporation

Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation.

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Chicago Climate Action Plan

The Chicago Climate Action Plan (CCAP) is Chicago's climate change mitigation and adaptation strategy that was adopted in September 2008.

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China Low Carbon Forum

China Low Carbon Forum is high-level forum on low carbon economy or sustainable development in China.

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China–India relations

China–India relations, also called Sino-Indian relations or Indo-China relations, refers to the bilateral relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of India.

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Chinese giant salamander

The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is the largest salamander and largest amphibian in the world, reaching a length of, although it rarely reaches that size today.

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Chlorobium

Chlorobium (also known as Chlorochromatium) is a genus of green sulfur bacteria. They are photolithotrophic oxidizers of sulfur and most notably utilise a noncyclic electron transport chain to reduce NAD+. Photosynthesis is achieved using a Type 1 Reaction Centre using bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) a. Two photosynthetic antenna complexes aid in light absorption: the Fenna-Matthews-Olson complex ("FMO", also containing BChl a), and the chlorosomes which employ mostly BChl c, d, or e. Hydrogen sulfide is used as an electron source and carbon dioxide its carbon source.Prescott, Harley, Klein. (2005). Microbiology pp. 195, 493, 597, 618-619, 339. Chlorobium species exhibit a dark green color; in a Winogradsky column, the green layer often observed is composed of Chlorobium. This genus lives in strictly anaerobic conditions below the surface of a body of water, commonly the anaerobic zone of a eutrophic lake. Chlorobium aggregatum is a species which exists in a symbiotic relationship with a colorless, nonphotosynthetic bacteria. This species looks like a bundle of green bacteria, attached to a central rod-like cell which can move around with a flagellum. The green, outer bacteria use light to oxidize sulfide into sulfate. The inner cell, which is not able to perform photosynthesis, reduces the sulfate into sulfide. These bacteria divide in unison, giving the structure a multicellular appearance which is highly unusual in bacteria. Chlorobium species are thought to have played an important part in mass extinction events on Earth. If the oceans turn anoxic (due to the shutdown of ocean circulation) then Chlorobium would be able to out compete other photosynthetic life. They would produce huge quantities of methane and hydrogen sulfide which would cause global warming and acid rain. This would have huge consequences for other oceanic organisms and also for terrestrial organisms. Evidence for abundant Chlorobium populations is provided by chemical fossils found in sediments deposited at the Cretaceous mass extinction. The complete C. tepidum genome, which consists of 2.15 megabases (Mb), was sequenced and published in 2002. It synthesizes chlorophyll a and bacteriochlorophylls (BChls) a and c, of which the model organism has been used to elucidate the biosynthesis of BChl c. Several of its carotenoid metabolic pathways (including a novel lycopene cyclase) have similar counterparts in cyanobacteria.

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Chocolate

Chocolate is a typically sweet, usually brown food preparation of Theobroma cacao seeds, roasted and ground.

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Chondracanthus exasperatus

Chondracanthus exasperatus, commonly called Turkish towel, is a species of seaweed in the Gigartinaceae family.

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Chorabari Glacier

The Chorabari Glacier or Chorabari Bamak Glacier is a glacier in the Garhwal Himalaya region of the state of Uttarakhand in India.

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Chough

There are two species of passerine birds commonly called chough that constitute the genus Pyrrhocorax of the Corvidae (crow) family of birds.

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Chris de Freitas

Christopher Rhodes de Freitas (1948 – 5 July 2017) was a New Zealand climate scientist.

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Chris Dodd

Christopher John Dodd (born May 27, 1944) is an American lobbyist, lawyer, and Democratic Party politician who served as a United States Senator from Connecticut for a thirty-year period from 1981 to 2011.

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Chris Dodd presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Chris Dodd was launched on January 11, 2007 and ended on January 3, 2008 after a sixth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses.

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Chris Mooney (journalist)

Christopher Cole "Chris" Mooney (born September 20, 1977) is an American journalist and author of four books including the 2005 New York Times Best Seller The Republican War on Science.

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Christian views on environmentalism

Christian views on environmentalism vary among different Christians and Christian denominations.

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Christine Todd Whitman

Christine Todd Whitman (born September 26, 1946) is an American Republican politician and author who served as the 50th Governor of New Jersey, from 1994 to 2001, and was the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in the administration of President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003.

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Christopher Booker

Christopher John Penrice Booker (born 7 October 1937) is an English journalist and author.

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Christopher C. Horner

Christopher C. Horner is an attorney in Washington, D.C. and a Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute who opposes the mainstream view of climate change and has been prominent in promoting climate change denial.

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Christopher Coutu

Christopher D. Coutu (born August 28, 1976) is an Army National Guard officer and politician.

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Christopher Landsea

Christopher William "Chris" Landsea (born February 4, 1965) is an American meteorologist, formerly a research meteorologist with Hurricane Research Division of Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory at NOAA, and now the Science and Operations Officer at the National Hurricane Center.

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Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley

Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley (born 14 February 1952) is a British public speaker and hereditary peer.

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Christopher Pearson (journalist)

Christopher Pearson (28 August 1951 – 7 June 2013) was an Australian journalist who wrote for The Australian and who for many years beforehand had edited a monthly cultural magazine, The Adelaide Review.

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Cima Tosa

Cima Tosa is a mountain in the Brenta group (It.: Dolomiti di Brenta), a subgroup of the Rhaetian Alps in the Italian Region of Trentino-Alto Adige, with a reported height of.

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Cirrus cloud

Cirrus (cloud classification symbol: Ci) is a genus of atmospheric cloud generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving the type its name from the Latin word cirrus, meaning a ringlet or curling lock of hair.

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Cirrus cloud thinning

Cirrus cloud thinning is a proposed form of climate engineering.

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Citizens Electoral Council

The Citizens Electoral Council of Australia (CEC) is a minor political party in Australia affiliated with the international LaRouche Movement, led by American political activist Lyndon LaRouche.

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Citizens' Climate Lobby

Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL) is an international grassroots environmental group that trains and supports volunteers to build relationships with their elected representatives in order to influence climate policy.

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Civilization: Call to Power

Civilization: Call to Power is a PC turn-based strategy game developed by Activision as a successor to the Civilization computer games by Sid Meier.

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Civilization: Is the West History?

Civilization: Is the West History? is a 2011 British TV documentary that tells how Western civilisation, in five centuries, transformed into the dominating civilisation in the world.

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Clathrate gun hypothesis

The clathrate gun hypothesis is the popular name given to the idea that increases in sea temperatures or drops in sea levels can trigger a catastrophic positive feedback effect on climate: first, warming causes a sudden release of methane from methane clathrate compounds buried in seabeds and seabed permafrost; second, because methane itself is a powerful greenhouse gas, temperatures rise further, and the cycle repeats.

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Claude Allègre

Claude (Jean) Allègre (born 31 March 1937, Paris) is a French politician and scientist.

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CLAW hypothesis

The CLAW hypothesis proposes a negative feedback loop that operates between ocean ecosystems and the Earth's climate.

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Clean Air Conservancy

The Clean Air Conservancy was a United States non-profit charity devoted to protecting our planet’s clean air and slowing the pace of climate change by actively participating in pollution markets and participating in emissions trading.

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Clean coal technology

Clean coal technology is a collection of technologies being developed to attempt to help lessen the environmental impact of coal energy generation and to mitigate worldwide climate change.

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Clean Energy Act 2011

The Clean Energy Act 2011 was an Act of the Australian Parliament, the main Act in a package of legislation that established an Australian emissions trading scheme (ETS), to be preceded by a three-year period of fixed carbon pricing in Australia designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions as part of efforts to combat global warming.

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Clean Power Plan

The Clean Power Plan was an Obama administration policy aimed at combating anthropogenic climate change (global warming) that was first proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in June 2014.

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Clean technology

Clean technology refers to any process, product, or service that reduces negative environmental impacts through significant energy efficiency improvements, the sustainable use of resources, or environmental protection activities.

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Clear Creek, Ontario

Clear Creek is a hamlet in southwestern Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.

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Clearcutting

Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down.

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Cley next the Sea

Cley next the Sea or, Anglo-Saxon Clæg "clay", is a village and civil parish on the River Glaven in Norfolk, England, north-west of Holt and east of Blakeney.

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Clif Bar

Clif Bar & Company is an American company that produces organic foods and drinks.

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Cliff Kincaid

Clifford P. Kincaid, Jr., known as Cliff Kincaid (born May 16, 1954), is an author and conservative political activist currently based in Owings in Calvert County, Maryland.

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Cliff Mass

Clifford "Cliff" Mass is a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington.

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Climate

Climate is the statistics of weather over long periods of time.

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Climate across Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary

The climate across the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary (K–Pg or formerly the K–T boundary) is very important to geologic time as it marks a catastrophic global extinction event.

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Climate Action Network

Climate Action Network–International (CAN) is an umbrella group of environmental non-governmental organisations (NGOs) active on the issue of climate change.

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Climate appraisal

A climate appraisal is a unique, location-based report for a specific property on climate change (from global warming) and other environmental risks.

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Climate change

Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years).

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Climate change adaptation

Climate change adaptation is a response to global warming and climate change, that seeks to reduce the vulnerability of social and biological systems to relatively sudden change and thus offset the effects of global warming.

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Climate change adaptation in Nepal

Climate change (CC) refers "to the change of earth’s global or regional climate over a long period of time, whether due to natural variability or as the result of human activities" IPCC, 2007d:30.

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Climate change and agriculture

Climate change and agriculture are interrelated processes, both of which take place on a global scale.

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Climate change and gender

Climate change and gender is concerned with gender differences in the context of climate change and the complex and intersecting power relations arising from it.

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Climate change and potatoes

Global warming is predicted to have significant effects on global potato production.

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Climate change and poverty

In an ever-progressing world with an increasing demand for energy and technology, it is difficult to avoid climate change and its impacts on societies both locally and globally.

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Climate change denial

Climate change denial, or global warming denial, is part of the global warming controversy.

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Climate Change Denial Disorder

Climate Change Denial Disorder (CCDD) is a satirical short film which parodies climate change denial and perspectives on climate change through discussion of a fictional disease.

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Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand

Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand is a non-fiction book about climate change denial, coauthored by Haydn Washington and John Cook, with a foreword by Naomi Oreskes.

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Climate change feedback

Climate change feedback is important in the understanding of global warming because feedback processes may amplify or diminish the effect of each climate forcing, and so play an important part in determining the climate sensitivity and future climate state.

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Climate change in Argentina

According to scientists, global warming is predicted to have significant effects on the climate of Argentina.

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Climate change in Europe

Climate change in Europe describes the climate change related issues in Europe.

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Climate change in Finland

Climate change in Finland discuss the climate change issues in Finland.

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Climate change in France

Climate change in Europe describes the climate change related issues in Europe.

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Climate change in New York City

Climate change in New York City could affect buildings/structures, wetlands, water supply, health, and energy demand, due to the high population and extensive infrastructure in the region.

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Climate change in New Zealand

Climate change in New Zealand refers to change in the climate of New Zealand on the scale of years, decades, centuries and longer periods of time.

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Climate change in Pakistan

The effects of climate change and global warming on Pakistan, the melting of glaciers in the Himalayas, threatening the volumetric flow rate of many of the most important rivers of Pakistan.

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Climate change in Russia

Global warming in Russia describes the global warming related issues in Russia.

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Climate change in Saskatchewan

The effects of climate change in Saskatchewan are now being observed in parts of the province.

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Climate change in Scotland

The mitigation of anthropogenic climate change in the nation of Scotland is a matter for the devolved Scottish Parliament.

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Climate change in South Korea

In recent decades most countries have been experiencing huge industrial progress.

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Climate change in the Arctic

, observed in recent years.

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Climate change in the United States

Because of global warming, there has been concern in the United States and internationally, that the country should reduce total greenhouse gas which is relatively high per capita and is the second largest in the world after China, as of 2014.

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Climate change in Tuvalu

Global warming is dangerous in Tuvalu since the average height of the islands is less than above sea level, with the highest point of Niulakita being about above sea level.

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Climate change in Washington

Climate change in the US state of Washington is a subject of study and projection today.

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Climate change litigation and the California Environmental Quality Act

Litigation related to climate change and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has become increasingly common in federal and state courts.

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Climate change mitigation

Climate change mitigation consists of actions to limit the magnitude or rate of long-term climate change.

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Climate change mitigation scenarios

Climate change mitigation scenarios are possible futures in which global warming is reduced by deliberate actions, such as a comprehensive switch to energy sources other than fossil fuels.

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Climate change opinion by country

Climate change opinion is the aggregate of public opinion held by the adult population.

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Climate change policy of the United States

Global climate change was first addressed in United States policy beginning in the early 1960s.

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Climate Change Science Program

The Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) was the program responsible for coordinating and integrating research on global warming by U.S. government agencies from February 2002 to June 2009.

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Climate change, industry and society

This article is about climate change, industry and society.

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Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions

Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions was a conference on Climate Change held at the Bella Center by the University of Copenhagen.

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Climate Code Red

Climate Code Red: The Case for Emergency Action is a 2008 book which presents scientific evidence that the global warming crisis is worse than official reports and national governments have so far indicated.

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Climate commitment

Climate commitment describes the fact that climate reacts with a delay to influencing factors ("climate forcings") such as the presence of greenhouse gases.

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Climate Data Records

A Climate Data Record (CDR) is a specific definition of a climate data series, developed by the Committee on Climate Data Records from NOAA Operational Satellites of the National Research Council at the request of NOAA in the context of satellite records.

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Climate engineering

Climate engineering or climate intervention, commonly referred to as geoengineering, is the deliberate and large-scale intervention in the Earth’s climate system, usually with the aim of mitigating the adverse effects of global warming.

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Climate ethics

Climate ethics is an area of research that focuses on the ethical dimensions of climate change (also known as global warming), and concepts such as climate justice.

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Climate fiction

Climate fiction, popularly abbreviated as cli-fi (modelled after the assonance of "sci-fi"), is literature that deals with climate change and global warming.

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Climate gap

The climate gap refers to a body of data indicating disparities in how climate change impacts various racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups in the United States.

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Climate Hustle

Climate Hustle is a 2016 film rejecting the existence and cause of climate change, narrated by climate change denialist Marc Morano, produced and directed by Christopher Rogers, co-written by Morano and Mick Curran, and funded by the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), a free market pressure group funded by the fossil fuel lobby.

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Climate inertia

Climate inertia describes the widespread inherent characteristic of the climate, ecological, and socio-economic systems.

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Climate justice

Climate justice is a term used for framing global warming as an ethical and political issue, rather than one that is purely environmental or physical in nature.

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Climate justice (disambiguation)

Climate justice may refer to.

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Climate movement

The climate movement is the collective of nongovernmental organizations engaged in activism related to the issues of climate change.

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Climate of Adelaide

Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa), with cool to mild winters with moderate rainfall and warm to hot, generally dry summers.

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Climate of Australia

Australia's climate is governed largely by its size and by the hot, sinking air of the subtropical high pressure belt.

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Climate of Colombia

The Climate of Colombia is characterized for being tropical and isothermal as a result of its geographical location near the Equator presenting variations within five natural regions and depending on the altitude, temperature, humidity, winds and rainfall.

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Climate of India

The Climate of India comprises a wide range of weather conditions across a vast geographic scale and varied topography, making generalisations difficult.

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Climate of Mars

The climate of the planet Mars has been an issue of scientific curiosity for centuries, in part because it is the only terrestrial planet whose surface can be directly observed in detail from the Earth with help from a telescope.

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Climate of Melbourne

Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria and second largest city in Australia, has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) and is well known for its changeable weather conditions.

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Climate of Miami

Miami has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am), with hot and humid summers; short, warm winters; and a marked drier season in the winter.

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Climate of Venezuela

The Climate of Venezuela is characterized for being tropical and isothermal as a result of its geographical location near the Equator, but because of the topography and the dominant wind direction, several climatic types occur which can be the same as found in temperate latitudes, and even polar regions.

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Climate One

Climate One is a branch of The Commonwealth Club of California based in San Francisco, California.

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Climate oscillation

A climate oscillation or climate cycle is any recurring cyclical oscillation within global or regional climate, and is a type of climate pattern.

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Climate pattern

A climate pattern is any recurring characteristic of the climate.

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Climate Policy Initiative

The Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) is a climate think tank of 70 analysts and advisors that works to improve energy and land use policies around the world, with a particular focus on finance.

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Climate resilience

Climate resilience can be generally defined as the capacity for a socio-ecological system to: (1) absorb stresses and maintain function in the face of external stresses imposed upon it by climate change and (2) adapt, reorganize, and evolve into more desirable configurations that improve the sustainability of the system, leaving it better prepared for future climate change impacts.

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Climate restoration

Climate restoration consists of actions intended to reverse the current trends of climate change and, on some timescale and trajectory, to restore the Earth system to a safe, sustainable and productive state, for the well-being of future generations and all humanity.

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Climate Rush

Climate Rush is a UK organisation that campaigns on various environmental issues related to climate change.

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Climate security

Climate security describes serious threats to the security and prosperity of countries, due to climate warming, and climate actions to adapt and mitigate impacts.

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Climate sensitivity

Climate sensitivity is the equilibrium temperature change in response to changes of the radiative forcing.

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Climate stabilization wedge

The Climate stabilization Wedges is an approach produced by Princeton University researchers looking at Climate change mitigation scenarios.

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Climate state

Climate state describes a state of climate on Earth and similar terrestrial planets based on a thermal energy budget, such as the greenhouse or icehouse climate state.

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Climate Vulnerability Monitor

The Climate Vulnerability Monitor (CVM) is an independent global assessment of the effect of climate change on the world’s populations brought together by panels of key international authorities.

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Climate Vulnerable Forum

The Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) is a global partnership of countries that are disproportionately affected by the consequences of global warming.

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ClimateWell

ClimateWell, or CW, is a multinational cleantech company headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Climatic geomorphology

Climatic geomorphology is the study of the role of climate in shaping landforms and the earth-surface processes.

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Climatic Research Unit

The Climatic Research Unit (CRU) is a component of the University of East Anglia and is one of the leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change.

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Climatic Research Unit email controversy

The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, copying thousands of emails and computer files, the Climatic Research Unit documents, to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change.

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Cloud

In meteorology, a cloud is an aerosol consisting of a visible mass of minute liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body.

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Cloud feedback

Cloud feedback is the coupling between cloudiness and surface air temperature where a surface air temperature change leads to a change in clouds, which could then amplify or diminish the initial temperature perturbation.

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Cloud forcing

Cloud forcing (sometimes described as cloud radiative forcing or cloud radiative effect) is, in meteorology, the difference between the radiation budget components for average cloud conditions and cloud-free conditions.

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Cloud formation and climate change

Nephology (from the Greek word nephos for 'cloud') is the study of clouds and cloud formation.

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Cloud seeding

Cloud seeding is a form of weather modification that changes the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds, by dispersing substances into the air that serve as cloud condensation or ice nuclei, which alter the microphysical processes within the cloud.

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Clouds of Smoke

Clouds of Smoke is a documentary directed and produced by Fatmir Terziu.

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CloudSat

CloudSat is a NASA Earth observation satellite, which was launched on a Delta II rocket on April 28, 2006.

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Club of Rome

The Club of Rome describes itself as "an organisation of individuals who share a common concern for the future of humanity and strive to make a difference.

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CNES

The Centre national d'études spatiales (CNES) (English: National Centre for Space Studies) is the French government space agency (administratively, a "public administration with industrial and commercial purpose").

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Coal

Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds or coal seams.

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Coal in Australia

Coal is mined in every state of in Australia, but mainly in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.

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Coal in Europe

Coal in Europe describes coal as energy fuel in Europe today.

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Coal in Finland

Coal in Finland is used as an energy source in Finland.

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Coal liquefaction

Coal liquefaction is a process of converting coal into liquid hydrocarbons: liquid fuels and petrochemicals.

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Coal mining

Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground.

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Coal mining in the United States

Coal mining in the United States is an industry in transition.

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Coal pollution mitigation

Coal pollution mitigation, often referred to by the public relations term clean coal, is a series of systems and technologies that seek to mitigate the pollution and other environmental effects normally associated with the burning (though not the mining or processing) of coal, which is widely regarded as the dirtiest of the common fuels for industrial processes and power generation.

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Coal power in the United States

Coal power in the United States accounted for 39% of the country's electricity production at utility-scale facilities in 2014, 33% in 2015, and 30.4% in 2016 Coal supplied 12.6 quadrillion BTUs of primary energy to electric power plants in 2017, which made up 91% of coal's contribution to US energy supply.

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Coast (TV series)

Coast is a BBC documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two television in 2005.

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Coastal erosion in Louisiana

Coastal Erosion in Louisiana is the process of steady depletion of wetlands along the state's coastline in marshes, swamps, and barrier islands, particularly affecting the alluvial basin surrounding the mouth of the Mississippi River at the foot of the Gulf of Mexico on the Eastern half of the state's coast.

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Coastal geography

Coastal geography is the study of the constantly changing region between the ocean and the land, incorporating both the physical geography (i.e. coastal geomorphology, geology and oceanography) and the human geography (sociology and history) of the coast.

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Coastal Zone Management Act

The Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (CZMA;,, Chapter 33) is an Act of Congress passed in 1972 to encourage coastal states to develop and implement coastal zone management plans (CZMPs).

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Code for Sustainable Homes

The Code for Sustainable Homes is an environmental assessment method for rating and certifying the performance of new homes in United Kingdom.

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Coffea arabica

Coffea arabica, also known as the Arabian coffee, "coffee shrub of Arabia", "mountain coffee", or "arabica coffee", is a species of Coffea.

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Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, which are the seeds of berries from the Coffea plant.

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Coffee production in Colombia

Coffee production in Colombia has a reputation as producing mild, well balanced coffee beans.

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Cofiring

Co-firing is the combustion of two (or more) different types of materials at the same time.

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Cognitive city

Cognitive city is a term which expands the concept of the smart cityPortmann, E., Finger, M.: Smart Cities? – Ein Überblick! Meier, A. & E. Portmann eds.

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Cold blob (North Atlantic)

The cold blob in the North Atlantic describes a cold temperature anomaly of ocean surface waters, affecting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) which is part of the thermohaline circulation, possibly related to global warming-induced melting of the Greenland ice sheet.

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Cold fusion

Cold fusion is a hypothesized type of nuclear reaction that would occur at, or near, room temperature.

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Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

The Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) is a United States Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center research facility headquartered in Hanover, New Hampshire, that provides scientific and engineering support to the U.S. government and its military with a core emphasis on cold environments.

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Cold-weather warfare

Cold-weather warfare, also known as Arctic warfare or winter warfare, encompasses military operations affected by snow, ice, thawing conditions or cold, both on land and at sea.

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Collaborative leadership

Collaborative leadership is a management practice which is focused on the leadership skills across functional and organizational boundaries.

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Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (titled Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive for the British edition) is a 2005 book by academic and popular science author Jared Diamond, in which Diamond first defines collapse: "a drastic decrease in human population size and/or political/economic/social complexity, over a considerable area, for an extended time." He then reviews the causes of historical and pre-historical instances of societal collapse — particularly those involving significant influences from environmental changes, the effects of climate change, hostile neighbors, trade partners, and the society's response to the foregoing four challenges— and considers the success or failure different societies have had in coping with such threats.

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Colleen Bell

Colleen Bradley Bell (born January 30, 1967) is an American television producer known for her work on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful and for her involvement in various social issues.

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Colobanthus quitensis

Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort) is one of two native flowering plants found in the Antarctic region.

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Cologne Lowland

The Cologne Lowland,Dickinson 1953, 35, 461–64, 466–73.

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Colombia

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a sovereign state largely situated in the northwest of South America, with territories in Central America.

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Colony (Grant novel)

Colony was the first novel written by Rob Grant outside the Red Dwarf series.

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Coloration evidence for natural selection

Animal coloration provided important early evidence for evolution by natural selection, at a time when little direct evidence was available.

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Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station

The Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station (Estação Antártica Comandante Ferraz) is a permanent Antarctic research station named after the Brazilian Navy Commander Luís Antônio de Carvalho Ferraz, who visited Antarctica many times with the British exploration team and managed to convince his government to create a self-guided Brazilian Antarctic Program.

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Combined oral contraceptive pill

The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), often referred to as the birth control pill or colloquially as "the pill", is a type of birth control that is designed to be taken orally by women.

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Commit Media

Commit Media is a socially entrepreneurial company that utilizes entertainment to advance the missions of non-profits and philanthropic organizations.

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Commitment to Development Index

The Commitment to Development Index (CDI), published annually by the Center for Global Development, ranks the world’s richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit the five billion people living in poorer nations.

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Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow

The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1985 that originally advocated for free-market solutions to environmental issues, but has increasingly turned to climate change denial.

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Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service

The Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service (or Common Wealth Awards) were created under the will of the late Ralph Hayes, an influential American business executive and philanthropist.

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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2007

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2007 was the twentieth Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2009

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2009 was the twenty-first Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2013

The 23rd Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 15 to 17 November 2013.

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Communities for a Better Environment

Communities for a Better Environment (CBE), previously known as Citizens for a Better Environment, is a policy focused non-profit organization started in 1971 by Marc Anderson and David Comey in Chicago, Illinois.

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Community Environmental Center

Community Environmental Center (commonly referred to as CEC) was a not-for-profit provider of weatherization services for low-income eligible buildings and green building and sustainability services for all types of organizations in the New York City region.

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Comparison of United States presidential candidates, 2008

This article compares the presidential candidates in the United States' 2008 presidential election.

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Competitive Enterprise Institute

The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) is a non-profit libertarian think tank founded by political writer Fred L. Smith, Jr., on March 9, 1984, in Washington, D.C. According to the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), CEI is number 59 (of 60) in the "Top Think Tanks in the United States".

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Compost

Compost is organic matter that has been decomposed in a process called composting.

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Compressed-air vehicle

A compressed-air vehicle (CAV) is a transport mechanism fueled by tanks of pressurized atmospheric gas and propelled by the release and expansion of the gas within a Pneumatic motor.

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Concerned Citizens of Platte County

Concerned Citizens of Platte County, Missouri, is a group of people whose motto is, "We work to protect overall quality of life, children's health, and enhance property values in Platte County." The organization was incorporated in the early 90's and successfully created one of the first County Health Ordinances to regulate confined animal feeding operations, also known as CAFOs or factory farming.

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Connecticut Public Television

Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) is the PBS member network for the U.S. state of Connecticut.

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Connor Court Publishing

Connor Court Publishing is an Australian publishing company based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Consciousness raising

Consciousness raising (also called awareness raising) is a form of activism, popularized by United States feminists in the late 1960s.

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Conservapedia

Conservapedia is an English-language wiki encyclopedia project written from an American conservative point of view.

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Conservation biology

Conservation biology is the management of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions.

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Conservation in Brazil

Even though progress has been made in conserving Brazil’s landscapes, the country still faces serious threats due to its historical land use.

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Conservation Law Foundation

Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) is an environmental advocacy organization based in New England.

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Conservation medicine

Conservation medicine is an emerging, interdisciplinary field that studies the relationship between human and animal health, and environmental conditions.

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Conservation of fungi

Fungi are considered to be in urgent need of conservation by the British Mycological Society on the grounds that it is a traditionally neglected taxon which has legal protection in few countries.

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Conservation of painted turtles

The decline in painted turtle populations is not a simple story of dramatic range reduction,the American bison.

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Conservatism in the United States

American conservatism is a broad system of political beliefs in the United States that is characterized by respect for American traditions, republicanism, support for Judeo-Christian values, moral absolutism, free markets and free trade, anti-communism, individualism, advocacy of American exceptionalism, and a defense of Western culture from the perceived threats posed by socialism, authoritarianism, and moral relativism.

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Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities

The Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities (CETAF) was formed in December 1996 by ten of the largest European natural history museums and botanic gardens to be a voice for taxonomy and systematic biology in Europe, to promote scientific research and access to European natural history collections, and to exploit European funding opportunities.

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Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura

Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura is an American television series hosted by Jesse Ventura and broadcast on truTV.

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Constitution Party (United States)

The Constitution Party, previously known as the U.S. Taxpayers' Party, is a national political party in the United States.

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Consumerism

Consumerism is a social and economic order and ideology that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts.

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Contemporary history

Contemporary history, in English-language historiography, is a subset of modern history which describes the historical period from approximately 1945 to the present.

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Contrarian

A contrarian is a person that takes up a contrary position, especially a position that is opposed to that of the majority.

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Contribution to global warming by Australia

Australia has one of the highest per capita emissions of carbon dioxide in the world, with 0.3% of the world's population it produces 1.8% of the world's greenhouse gasses.

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Controversy

Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate, usually concerning a matter of conflicting opinion or point of view.

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Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context

The Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (informally called the Espoo Convention) is a United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) convention signed in Espoo, Finland, in 1991 that entered into force in 1997.

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Cool Earth

Cool Earth is a UK-based international NGO that protects endangered rainforest in order to combat global warming, protect ecosystems and to provide employment for local people.

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Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet

Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet is a public art project dedicated to increasing awareness of global warming.

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Cool It (film)

Cool It is a 2010 documentary film based on the book Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming by Danish political scientist Bjørn Lomborg.

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Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming

Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming is a book by the Danish statistician and political scientist Bjørn Lomborg.

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Cooler Heads Coalition

The Cooler Heads Coalition is a politically conservative "informal and ad-hoc group" in the United States, financed and operated by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

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Copenhagen Accord

The Copenhagen Agreement is a document that delegates at the 15th session of the Conference of Parties (COP 15) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change agreed to "take note of" at the final plenary on 18 December 2009.

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Copenhagen Climate Council

The Copenhagen Climate Council is a global collaboration between international business and science founded by the leading independent think tank in Scandinavia,, based in Copenhagen.

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Copenhagen Consensus

Copenhagen Consensus is a project that seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using methodologies based on the theory of welfare economics, using cost–benefit analysis.

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Copenhagen Diagnosis

The Copenhagen Diagnosis is a report written by twenty-six climate scientists from eight countries.

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Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)

The is one of the six thematic services provided by the European Union's Copernicus Programme.

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Coppermine Expedition of 1819–22

The Coppermine Expedition of 1819–1822 had as its goal the exploration of the northern coast of Canada, which was accessed by way of the Coppermine River.

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Coral bleaching

Coral bleaching occurs when coral polyps expel algae that live inside their tissues.

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Coral reef

Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems held together by calcium carbonate structures secreted by corals.

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Coral Sea

The Coral Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an interim Australian bioregion.

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Corby by-election, 2012

The Corby by-election was a by-election held in England on 15 November 2012 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Corby in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

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Cordillera Blanca

The Cordillera Blanca (Spanish for "white range") is a mountain range in Peru that is part of the larger Andes range and extends for between 8°08' and 9°58'S and 77°00' and 77°52'W, in a northwesterly direction.

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Cordulegaster bidentata

Cordulegaster bidentata, also known as sombre goldenring or two-toothed goldenring, is a species of dragonfly in the family Cordulegastridae.

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Cornelis de Jager

Cornelis "Kees" de Jager (born 29 April 1921) is a Dutch astronomer who specializes in predicting solar variation to assess the Sun's impact on future climate.

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Cornwall

Cornwall (Kernow) is a county in South West England in the United Kingdom.

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Cornwall Alliance

The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation is a conservative Christian public policy group that promotes a free-market approach to care for the environment that is critical of much of the current environmental movement.

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Corporate average fuel economy

The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the United States Congress in 1975, after the 1973–74 Arab Oil Embargo, to improve the average fuel economy of cars and light trucks (trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles) produced for sale in the United States.

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Cory Bernardi

Cory Bernardi (born 6 November 1969) is an Australian politician.

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Cosmic Odyssey (documentary)

Cosmic Odyssey is a 2002 documentary television series about the cosmos, created by Avanti Pictures, narrated by William Shatner, and produced by Soapbox Entertainment for The Discovery Channel.

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Cosmic ray

Cosmic rays are high-energy radiation, mainly originating outside the Solar System and even from distant galaxies.

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Cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that all human beings belong to a single community, based on a shared morality.

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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage

Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter.

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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey is a 2014 American science documentary television series.

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Council on Environmental Quality

The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is a division of the Executive Office of the President that coordinates federal environmental efforts in the United States and works closely with agencies and other White House offices on the development of environmental and energy policies and initiatives.

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Countdown to Armageddon

Countdown to Armageddon is a 2004 History Channel documentary film that reviews the history of apocalyptic literature (Armageddon).

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Countdown to Doomsday (2006 film)

Countdown to Doomsday is an American documentary television film that originally aired in 2006 on the Sci Fi Channel.

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Countdown to Zero

Countdown to Zero is a 2010 documentary film by British filmmaker Lucy Walker.

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Countermovement

A countermovement in sociology means a social movement opposed to another social movement.

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Counterpart Caribbean

Future Centre Trust (FCT), also known previously as Counterpart Caribbean, is an environmental organization based on the Caribbean island of Barbados.

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Cowspiracy

Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a 2014 documentary film which explores the impact of animal agriculture on the environment, and investigates the policies of environmental organizations on this issue.

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Craig Venter

John Craig Venter (born October 14, 1946) is an American biotechnologist, biochemist, geneticist, and businessman.

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Crank (person)

"Crank" is a pejorative term used for a person who holds an unshakable belief that most of his or her contemporaries consider to be false.

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Crescent Girls' School

Crescent Girls' School (CGS) is a premier autonomous girls' school in Singapore.

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Cretaceous Thermal Maximum

Cretaceous Thermal Maximum, also known as Cretaceous Thermal Optimum, was a period early in the Late Cretaceous notable for its dramatic increase in global temperatures.

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Criegee intermediate

A Criegee intermediate (also called a Criegee zwitterion or Criegee biradical) is a carbonyl oxide with two charge centres.

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Crimes of the Hot

"Crimes of the Hot" is the eighth episode in the fourth production season of the American animated television series Futurama.

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Criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina

Criticism of the government response to Hurricane Katrina consisted primarily of condemnations of mismanagement and lack of preparation in the relief effort in response to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

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Criticism of the Kyoto Protocol

Although it is a worldwide treaty, the Kyoto Protocol has received criticism.

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Criticism of Wikipedia

Criticism of Wikipedia—of its content, procedures, and operations, and of the Wikipedia community—covers many subjects, topics, and themes about the nature of Wikipedia as an open-source encyclopedia of subject entries that almost anyone can edit.

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Crop circle

A crop circle or crop formation is a pattern created by flattening a crop, usually a cereal.

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CryoSat-2

CryoSat-2 is a European Space Agency environmental research satellite which was launched in April 2010.

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Cryoseism

A cryoseism, also known as an ice quake or a frost quake, is a seismic event that may be caused by a sudden cracking action in frozen soil or rock saturated with water or ice.

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Cryptococcus gattii

Cryptococcus gattii, formerly known as Cryptococcus neoformans var gattii, is an encapsulated yeast found primarily in tropical and subtropical climates.

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Cryptolithodes sitchensis

Cryptolithodes sitchensis, variously known as the umbrella crab, Sitka crab or turtle crab, is a species of lithodid crustacean native to coastal regions of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, ranging from Sitka, Alaska to Point Loma, California.

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Cuba under Fidel Castro

Under the rule of Fidel Castro, the nation of Cuba underwent significant economic, political, and social changes.

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Cubic mile of oil

The cubic mile of oil (CMO) is a unit of energy.

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Culture of California

The culture of California is tied to the culture of the United States as a whole.

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Culture of fear

Popularized by the American sociologist Barry Glassner, culture of fear (or climate of fear) is the concept that people may incite fear in the general public to achieve political or workplace goals through emotional bias.

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Culture war

The culture war or culture conflict adopts different meanings depending on the time and place where it is used (as it relates to conflicts relevant to a specific area and era).

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Cumulative effects (environment)

Cumulative environmental effects can be defined as effects on the environment which are caused by the combined results of past, current and future activities.

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CWP

CWP may refer to.

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Cyanobacteria

Cyanobacteria, also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis, and are the only photosynthetic prokaryotes able to produce oxygen.

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CyArk

CyArk is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Oakland, California, United States.

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Cybernetics

Cybernetics is a transdisciplinary approach for exploring regulatory systems—their structures, constraints, and possibilities.

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Cyclone

In meteorology, a cyclone is a large scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure.

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Cynthia Biggs

Cynthia Biggs, lawfully known as Cynthia Biggs El, is a songwriter, producer, publisher and vocalist who wrote music and lyrics for the Philadelphia International Records label.

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Cyrtosperma merkusii

Cyrtosperma merkusii or giant swamp taro, is a crop grown throughout Oceania and into South and Southeast Asia.

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Czech presidential election, 2008

Elections of the President of the Czech Republic by the Parliament of the Czech Republic were held on Friday 8 February and Saturday 9 February 2008, to select a successor to incumbent Václav Klaus' for a five-year term beginning on 7 March 2008.

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Dacian Cioloș

Dacian Julien Cioloș (born 27 July 1969) is a Romanian agronomist who was Prime Minister of Romania between November 2015 and January 2017.

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Dale W. Jorgenson

Dale Weldeau Jorgenson (born May 7, 1933, in Bozeman, Montana) is the Samuel W. Morris University Professor at Harvard University, teaching in the Department of Economics and John F. Kennedy School of Government.

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Dalmatian pelican

The Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus) is the most massive member of the pelican family, and perhaps the world's largest freshwater bird, although rivaled in weight and length by the largest swans.

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Dam

A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams.

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Dana Rohrabacher

Dana Tyrone Rohrabacher (born June 21, 1947) is a member of the U.S House of Representatives representing.

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Daniel Gilbert (psychologist)

Daniel Todd Gilbert (born November 5, 1957) is an American social psychologist and writer.

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Daniel Kammen

Daniel Merson Kammen is a Distinguished Professor of Energy in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley and a former Science Envoy for the State Department.

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Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty

The Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty (Udvalgene vedrørende Videnskabelig Uredelighed, or UVVU) are a set of three committees under the Danish Ministry of Research and Information Technology: a committee for natural science, agricultural and veterinary science and technical science; a committee for health and medical science; and a committee for social science and the humanities.

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Danish wine

Danish wine is wine made in Denmark.

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Danna Vale

Danna Sue Vale (née Ward; born 14 November 1944), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to July 2010, representing the Division of Hughes, New South Wales.

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Danny Healy-Rae

Danny Healy-Rae (born 16 July 1954) is an Irish Independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Danube crested newt

The Danube crested newt or Danube newt (Triturus dobrogicus) is a species of newt found in central and eastern Europe, along the basin of the Danube river and some of its tributaries and in the Dnieper delta.

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Daphne in the Brilliant Blue

is a manga series and an anime television series.

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Darcy Frey

Darcy Frey is an American writer from New York.

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Darryl Cunningham

Darryl Cunningham (born 1960) is a British author and cartoonist who has written the books Science Tales (also known, in the US, as How to Fake a Moon Landing), Psychiatric Tales and The Age of Selfishness.

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Daryl Metcalfe

Daryl D. Metcalfe (born November 9, 1962) is an American politician currently serving in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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Data integration

Data integration involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of them.

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Dave Dahl (meteorologist)

Dave Dahl is a meteorologist who works for KSTP-TV in Minnesota.

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Dave Matthews

David John Matthews (born January 9, 1967) is a South African-born American singer-songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band.

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Dave Thomas (skeptic)

Dave Thomas (born 1953) is a physicist and mathematician best known for his scientific skepticism research and writings.

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David Archer (scientist)

David Edward Archer (born September 15, 1960) is a computational ocean chemist, and has been a professor at the Geophysical Sciences department at the University of Chicago since 1993.

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David Attenborough

Sir David Frederick Attenborough (born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster and naturalist.

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David Attenborough filmography

The following is a chronological list of television series and individual programmes where Sir David Attenborough is credited as writer, presenter, narrator or producer.

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David Bellamy

David James Bellamy OBE (born 18 January 1933) is an English author, broadcaster, environmental campaigner and botanist.

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David Davies (Welsh politician)

David Thomas Charles Davies (born 27 July 1970) is a British Conservative Party politician.

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David Deming

David Deming (born 1954), an American geologist and geophysicist, is an associate professor of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.

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David Evans (mathematician and engineer)

David Evans is an Australian mathematician and engineer.

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David Gress

David Richard Gress (born 29 January 1953) is a Danish historian, known for his 1998 survey From Plato to Nato on Western identity and grand narratives.

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David Hermance

David W. Hermance (September 27, 1947 – November 25, 2006) was an American automotive engineer called the "American father of the Prius." According to Automotive News, Hermance was considered the top American executive for alternative fuel vehicles.

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David Icke

David Vaughan Icke (born 29 April 1952) is an English writer and public speaker.

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David Koch

David Hamilton Koch (born May 3, 1940) is an American businessman, philanthropist, political activist, and chemical engineer.

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David Legates

David Russell Legates is an American climatologist and professor of geography at the University of Delaware.

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David Miliband

David Wright Miliband (born 15 July 1965) is a British Labour Party politician, charity chief executive and public policy analyst who was the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2007 to 2010 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Shields from 2001 to 2013.

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David Robert Grimes

David Robert Grimes (born 1985) is an Irish physicist, cancer researcher and science writer, who contributes to several media outlets on questions of science and society.

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Dawn Zimmer

Dawn Zimmer (born April 16, 1968) served as the 38th mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey.

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DCI Group

DCI Group is an American public relations, lobbying and business consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. The company was founded in 1996 as a consulting firm, and has since expanded its practice to become a public affairs company offering a range of services.

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De-extinction

De-extinction, or resurrection biology, or species revivalism is the process of creating an organism, which is either a member of, or resembles an extinct species, or breeding population of such organisms.

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Debate over China's economic responsibilities for climate change mitigation

This article documents the debate over China's economic responsibilities for climate change mitigation and mitigation of climate change in China.

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December 2004 in the United States

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December 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake

The December 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake was a magnitude 6.3 earthquake that struck South Asia on 25 December 2015.

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Decocidio

Decocidio #ϴ is an anonymous, autonomous collective of hacktivists which is part of Earth First!, a radical environmental protest organisation, and adheres to Climate Justice Action.

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Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project

The Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP) is a global consortium formed in October 2013 which researches methods to limit the rise of global temperature due to global warming to 2°C or less.

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Deep Space Climate Observatory

Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR; formerly known as Triana, unofficially known as GoreSat) is a NOAA space weather and Earth observation satellite.

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Deforestation

Deforestation, clearance, or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use.

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Deforestation and climate change

Deforestation is one of the main contributors to climate change.

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Deforestation in Borneo

Deforestation in Borneo has taken place on an industrial scale since the 1960s.

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Deforestation in Brazil

Brazil once had the highest deforestation rate in the world and in 2005 still had the largest area of forest removed annually.

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Deforestation in British Columbia

Deforestation is the long-term removal of trees from a forested site to permit other site uses such as agriculture, urbanization, transportation and forestry processes.

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Deforestation in Ethiopia

Deforestation in Ethiopia is due to locals clearing forests for their personal needs, such as for fuel, hunting, agriculture, and at times for religious reasons.

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Deforestation in Kenya

Deforestation in Kenya describes deforestation in Kenya.

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Deglaciation

Deglaciation describes the transition from full glacial conditions during ice ages, to warm interglacials, characterized by global warming and sea level rise due to change in continental ice volume (IPCC AR5).

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Degrowth

Degrowth (décroissance) is a political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics, anti-consumerist and anti-capitalist ideas.

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Democracy and the Common Wealth

Democracy and the Common Wealth: Breaking the Stranglehold of the Special Interests is a 2010 book by urban designer, policy analyst and artist Michael E. Arth.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2008

This article is an annotated list of candidates associated with the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries for the 2008 United States presidential election.

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Dengue fever

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus.

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Dengue fever outbreaks

As of 2010 dengue fever is believed to infect 50 to 100 million people worldwide a year with 1/2 million life-threatening infections.

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Denialism

In the psychology of human behavior, denialism is a person's choice to deny reality, as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth.

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Denmark

Denmark (Danmark), officially the Kingdom of Denmark,Kongeriget Danmark,.

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Dennis Miller

Dennis Michael Miller (born November 3, 1953) is an American stand-up comedian, talk show host, political commentator, sports commentator and actor.

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Dennis Spurgeon

Dennis R. Spurgeon (born October 23, 1943) is the incumbent Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy within the United States Department of Energy.

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Dennis T. Avery

Dennis T. Avery (born October 24, 1936) is the director of the Center for Global Food Issues at the Hudson Institute, where he edits Global Food Quarterly.

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Dennis Tirpak

Dennis A. Tirpak is an expert on Climate Change.

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DeRosan

DeRosan is a non-profit environmental and humanitarian organization with offices in United States (Florida) and Greece.

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Deroy Murdock

Deroy Murdock (born December 10, 1963) is an American political commentator and a contributing editor with National Review Online.

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Description of the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age in IPCC reports

The description of the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age in IPCC reports has changed since the first report in 1990 as scientific understanding of the temperature record of the past 1000 years has improved.

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Desert greening

Desert greening is the process of man-made reclamation of deserts for ecological reasons (biodiversity), farming and forestry, but also for reclamation of natural water systems and other ecological systems that support life.

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Desertification

Desertification is a type of land degradation in which a relatively dry area of land becomes increasingly arid, typically losing its bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife.

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Deserts and xeric shrublands

Deserts and xeric shrublands are a biome characterized by receiving only a small amount of moisture, usually defined as less than 250 mm of annual precipitation.

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Desflurane

Desflurane (1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether) is a highly fluorinated methyl ethyl ether used for maintenance of general anesthesia.

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DeSmogBlog

The DeSmogBlog, founded in January 2006, is a blog that focuses on topics related to global warming.

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Detailed logarithmic timeline

This timeline shows the whole history of the universe, the Earth, and mankind in one table.

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution (stylized as DEUS EX: HUMΔN REVOLUTION) is an action role-playing video game developed by Eidos Montréal and published worldwide by Square Enix in August 2011 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360: a version for OS X released the following year.

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Development theory

Development theory is a collection of theories about how desirable change in society is best achieved.

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Devin Nunes

Devin Gerald Nunes GOIH (born October 1, 1973) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for since 2003.

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Diablo Canyon Power Plant

The Diablo Canyon Power Plant is an electricity-generating nuclear power plant near Avila Beach in San Luis Obispo County, California.

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Diane Burko

Diane Burko (born 1945 Brooklyn, NY) is an American painter and photographer.

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Die Weltwoche

Die Weltwoche (German for "The World Week") is a Swiss weekly magazine based in Zürich.

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Dieter Helm

Dieter Robin Helm CBE (born 11 November 1956) is a British economist and academic.

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Dimension stone

Dimension stone is natural stone or rock that has been selected and finished (i.e., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes.

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Dinoshark

Dinoshark is a 2010 low budget Syfy horror film.

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DinoSquad

DinoSquad is an American animated television series that was produced by DIC Entertainment (Now DHX Media) and aired on the KEWLopolis block on CBS from November 3, 2007 - September 12, 2009.

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Disaster Movie

Disaster Movie is a 2008 American comedy film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, and stars Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo, Gary "G Thang" Johnson, Crista Flanagan, Ike Barinholtz, Carmen Electra, Tony Cox, and Kim Kardashian in her feature film acting debut.

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Disaster recovery plan

A disaster recovery plan (DRP) is a documented process or set of procedures to recover and protect a business IT infrastructure in the event of a disaster.

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Disclosing New Worlds

Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action, and the Cultivation of Solidarity (1997) is a philosophical proposal intended to restore or energize democracy by social constructionism via an argument style of world disclosure but which philosophy is distinct from.

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Divergence problem

The divergence problem is an anomaly from the field of dendroclimatology, the study of past climate through observations of old trees, primarily the properties of their annual growth rings.

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Divestment

In finance and economics, divestment or divestiture is the reduction of some kind of asset for financial, ethical, or political objectives or sale of an existing business by a firm.

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Divorce your Car!

Divorce your Car! Ending the Love Affair with the Automobile is a 2000 non-fiction book that was written by Katie Alvord and features a foreword written by Stephanie Mills.

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DJ Buddha

DJ Buddha (born Urales Vargas) is an American DJ, music producer, record label, music publisher, & manager of Dominican descent who grew up in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

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Dk Najibah Era Al-Sufri

Dk Najibah Eradah Pengiran Ahmad Mahdi Al-Sufri, born on 20 May 1983, is the first Bruneian to have reached the South Pole.

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Dmitry Shparo

Dmitry Shparo (born 1941) is a Russian Arctic explorer and endurance skier.

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Dogbert

Dogbert is Dilbert's anthropomorphic talking pet dog from the Dilbert comic strip.

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Dollars & Sense

Dollars & Sense is a magazine focusing on economics from a progressive perspective, published by Dollars & Sense, Inc, which also publishes textbooks in the same genre.

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Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration

This article discusses the domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration.

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Don Blankenship

Donald Leon Blankenship (born March 14, 1950) is an American former business executive, convicted criminal and third-party candidate for the United States Senate in West Virginia in 2018.

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Don Easterbrook

Don J. Easterbrook is Professor Emeritus of Geology at Western Washington University.

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Don't Cha

"Don't Cha" is a song recorded by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls from their debut studio album PCD (2005).

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Donna Laframboise

Donna Laframboise is a Canadian investigative journalist, writer, and photographer.

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Doomsday argument

The Doomsday argument (DA) is a probabilistic argument that claims to predict the number of future members of the human species given an estimate of the total number of humans born so far.

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Doomsday Clock

The Doomsday Clock is a symbol which represents the likelihood of a man-made global catastrophe.

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Dorthe Dahl-Jensen

Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (born 8 September 1958, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish palaeoclimatology professor and researcher at the Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen in Denmark.

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Doublespeak Award

The Doublespeak Award is an "ironic tribute to public speakers who have perpetuated language that is grossly deceptive, evasive, euphemistic, confusing, or self-centered", i.e. those who have engaged in doublespeak.

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Doubt Is Their Product

Doubt is Their Product: How Industry's Assault on Science Threatens Your Health is a 2008 book by David Michaels, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health under U.S. President Obama.

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Douglas Patrick Harrison

Douglas Patrick Harrison is a with Louisiana State University's since his retirement in 2005.

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Downsizing (film)

Downsizing is a 2017 American science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne, written by Payne and Jim Taylor and starring Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, and Kristen Wiig.

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Dr. Seuss Memorial

The Dr.

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Drake Landing Solar Community

The Drake Landing Solar Community (DLSC) is a planned community in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada, equipped with a central solar heating system and other energy efficient technology.

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Drew Shindell

Drew Shindell is a physicist and an ozone specialist and professor at Duke University's Nicholas School.

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Drought in Australia

Drought in Australia is defined by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology as rainfall over a three-month period being in the lowest decile of what has been recorded for that region in the past.

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Droughts in California

Throughout history, California has experienced many droughts, such as 1841, 1864, 1924, 1928–1935, 1947–1950, 1959–1960, 1976–1977, 2006–2010, and 2012–2017.

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Droughts in Korea

The 2015 Korea drought is a drought that started in June 2015.

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Drunken trees

Drunken trees, tilted trees, or a drunken forest, is a stand of trees displaced from their normal vertical alignment.

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Dry water

Dry water, an unusual form of "powdered liquid", is a water-air emulsion in which tiny water droplets, each the size of a grain of sand, are surrounded by a sandy silica coating.

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DT Eightron

is a 26 episode anime series by Sunrise Inc.

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Duncan Stewart (environmentalist)

Duncan Stewart (born 1948) is an Irish architect, environmentalist and media personality known for his environmental activism and work on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).

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Duncan Wingham

Duncan John Wingham (born 12 October 1957) is a British physicist who is Professor of Climate Physics at University College London, and was the first Director of the Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling.

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Dunite

Dunite (also known as olivinite, not to be confused with the mineral olivenite) is an igneous, plutonic rock, of ultramafic composition, with coarse-grained or phaneritic texture.

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Dust Bowl

The Dust Bowl, also known as the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s; severe drought and a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent wind erosion (the Aeolian processes) caused the phenomenon.

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Dye 3

Dye 3 is an ice core site and previously part of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line, located at (2480 masl) in Greenland.

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Dystopia

A dystopia (from the Greek δυσ- "bad" and τόπος "place"; alternatively, cacotopia,Cacotopia (from κακός kakos "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 19th century works kakotopia, or simply anti-utopia) is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening.

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E2M

E2M is a free market, economic model community capitalism, which aims to help local communities create sustainable citizen controlled wealth to address their socioeconomic and environmental problems and create opportunities for people.

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Early 2014 North American cold wave

The 2014 North American cold wave was an extreme weather event that extended through the late winter months of the 2013–2014 winter season, and was also part of an unusually cold winter affecting parts of Canada and parts of the north-central and upper eastern United States.

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Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.

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Earth (2007 film)

Earth is a 2007 nature documentary film which depicts the diversity of wild habitats and creatures across the planet.

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Earth (Brin novel)

Earth is a 1990 science fiction novel by American writer David Brin.

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Earth 2100

Earth 2100 is a television program that was presented by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network on June 2, 2009 and was aired on the History Channel in January 2010 and was shown through the year.

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Earth BioGenome Project

The Earth BioGenome Project is an initiative that aims to sequence and catalog the genomes of all of Earth’s eukaryotic biodiversity over a period of ten years.

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Earth Changes

The phrase "Earth Changes" was coined by the American psychic Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) to refer to the belief that the world would soon enter on a series of cataclysmic events causing major alterations in human life on the planet.

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Earth Day

Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22.

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Earth immune system

The Earth immune system is a controversial proposal, claimed to be a consequence of the Gaia hypothesis.

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Earth mass

Earth mass (where ⊕ is the standard astronomical symbol for planet Earth) is the unit of mass equal to that of Earth.

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Earth rainfall climatology

Earth rainfall climatology Is the study of rainfall, a sub-field of Meteorology.

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Earth to America (film)

Earth to America was a 2-hour television special that aired on TBS on June 30, 2005.

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Earth's energy budget

Earth's energy budget accounts for the balance between energy Earth receives from the Sun, energy Earth radiates back into outer space after having been distributed throughout the five components of Earth's climate system and having thus powered the so-called "Earth’s heat engine".

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Earthquake

An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth, resulting from the sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.

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Earthweek

Earthweek—A Diary of the Planet is a weekly syndicated newspaper column created by Steve Newman.

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East Antarctic Ice Sheet

The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is one of two large ice sheets in Antarctica, and the largest on the entire planet.

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East Asia Climate Partnership

The East Asia Climate Partnership (EACP) is Korea’s international initiative for global cooperative development.

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East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

For purposes of U.S. State Department policy, East Asia consists of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China (mainland, as well as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macau Special Administrative Region), East Timor, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Laos, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Zealand, North Korea, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Taiwan (R.O.C.), Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.

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East Gippsland

East Gippsland is the eastern region of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia covering 31,740 square kilometres (14%) of Victoria.

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Eastern spot-billed duck

The eastern spot-billed duck or Chinese spot-billed duck (Anas zonorhyncha), is a dabbling duck which breeds in China and Southeast Asia.

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Eberouge

is a video game developed by Fujitsu and published by Takara on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in Japan in 1997.

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Echinophyllia aspera

Echinophyllia aspera, commonly known as the chalice coral, is a species of large polyp stony corals in the family Lobophylliidae.

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Echo Planet

Echo Planet is a 2012 Thai 3D animation film distributed by Kantana Group directed by Kompin Keamkumned.

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Eco Tycoon: Project Green

Eco Tycoon: Project Green is a business simulation game which focuses on managing various environmental concerns while maintaining the region's economy.

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Eco-Agents

Eco-Agents (Miljøagentene) is a member-based environmental organization for children.

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Eco-capitalism

Eco-capitalism, also known as environmental capitalism or green capitalism, is the view that capital exists in nature as "natural capital" (ecosystems that have ecological yield) on which all wealth depends, and therefore, market-based government policy instruments (such as a carbon tax) should be used to resolve environmental problems.

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Eco-costs

Eco-costs are the costs of the environmental burden of a product on the basis of prevention of that burden.

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Ecocho

Ecocho was a search engine with the aim of offsetting carbon emissions by donating 70% of revenues to 'carbon offset credits'.

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ECODES

ECODES "huft" Foundation Ecology and Development (Fundación Ecología y Desarrollo) is an independent non-profit organization that works towards sustainable and environmentally friendly development, founded on 10 March 1992.

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Ecodesign

Ecodesign is an approach to designing products with special consideration for the environmental impacts of the product during its whole lifecycle.

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Ecological crisis

An ecological crisis occurs when changes to the environment of a species or population destabilizes its continued survival.

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Ecological debt

Ecological debt refers to the accumulated debt of wealthier countries (from a defined date in the past until present) for having plundered poorer countries by the exploitation of their resources, the degradation of their natural habitat, the beggaring of local people and/or the free occupation of environmental space for waste discharge.

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Ecological economics

Ecological economics (also called eco-economics, ecolonomy or bioeconomics of Georgescu-Roegen) is both a transdisciplinary and an interdisciplinary field of academic research addressing the interdependence and coevolution of human economies and natural ecosystems, both intertemporally and spatially.

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Ecological footprint

The ecological footprint measures human demand on nature, i.e., the quantity of nature it takes to support people or an economy.

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Ecological forecasting

Ecological forecasting uses knowledge of physics, ecology and physiology to predict how ecosystems will change in the future in response to environmental factors such as climate change.

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Ecological resilience

In ecology, resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to respond to a perturbation or disturbance by resisting damage and recovering quickly.

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Ecologists in Action

Ecologistas en Acción (Ecologistas en Acción, sometimes Ecologistas en Acción-CODA) is a Spanish grassroots confederation of 300 ecological groups, founded on December 9, 1998.

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Ecology

Ecology (from οἶκος, "house", or "environment"; -λογία, "study of") is the branch of biology which studies the interactions among organisms and their environment.

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Ecology Center (Ann Arbor)

The Ecology Center is a membership-based nonprofit environmental organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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Economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro administration

When elected in 2013, Nicolás Maduro continued the majority of existing economic policies of his predecessor Hugo Chávez.

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Economics of global warming

The economics of global warming concerns the economic aspects of global warming; this can inform policies that governments might consider in response. A number of factors make this a difficult problem from both economic and political perspectives: it is a long-term, intergenerational problem;, in benefits and costs are distributed unequally both within and across countries; and scientific and public opinions may diverge. One of the most important greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide., p.5, in Around 20% of carbon dioxide which is emitted due to human activities can remain in the atmosphere for many thousands of years., in The long time scales and uncertainty associated with global warming have led analysts to develop "scenarios" of future environmental, social and economic changes. These scenarios can help governments understand the potential consequences of their decisions. The impacts of climate change include the loss of biodiversity, sea level rise, increased frequency and severity of some extreme weather events, and acidification of the oceans. Economists have attempted to quantify these impacts in monetary terms, but these assessments can be controversial. The two main policy responses to global warming are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (climate change mitigation) and to adapt to the impacts of global warming (e.g., by building levees in response to sea level rise). Another policy response which has recently received greater attention is geoengineering of the climate system (e.g. injecting aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight away from the Earth's surface). One of the responses to the uncertainties of global warming is to adopt a strategy of sequential decision making. This strategy recognizes that decisions on global warming need to be made with incomplete information, and that decisions in the near term will have potentially long-term impacts. Governments might choose to use risk management as part of their policy response to global warming. Abstract, in: For instance, a risk-based approach can be applied to climate impacts which are difficult to quantify in economic terms, e.g., the impacts of global warming on indigenous peoples. Analysts have assessed global warming in relation to sustainable development. Sustainable development considers how future generations might be affected by the actions of the current generation. In some areas, policies designed to address global warming may contribute positively towards other development objectives., in, in In other areas, the cost of global warming policies may divert resources away from other socially and environmentally beneficial investments (the opportunity costs of climate change policy).

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Economy of China

The socialist market economy of the People's Republic of China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), although China's National Bureau of Statistics denies the latter assessment.

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Economy of Guatemala

Guatemala is the most populous Central American country and has a GDP per capita roughly one-third of Brazil's.

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Ecophysiology

Ecophysiology (from Greek οἶκος, oikos, "house(hold)"; φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia), environmental physiology or physiological ecology is a biological discipline that studies the adaptation of an organism's physiology to environmental conditions.

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EcoProfit

ECOPROFIT (in full Ecological Project for Integrated Environmental Protection, in German Ökoprofit) was developed in 1991 in Graz, Austria by the Environmental Office of the City of Graz and Graz University of Technology.

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Ecosphere (social enterprise)

Ecosphere is a social enterprise that works on the sustainable development of Spiti Valley, a cold mountain desert in the Trans-Himalayas of India, by focusing on economic empowerment, environmental conservation and community development.

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Ecospirituality

Ecospirituality connects the science of ecology with spirituality.

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Ecosystem

An ecosystem is a community made up of living organisms and nonliving components such as air, water, and mineral soil.

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Ecosystem ecology

Ecosystem ecology is the integrated study of living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of ecosystems and their interactions within an ecosystem framework.

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Ecotax

An Ecotax (short for ecological taxation) is a tax levied on activities which are considered to be harmful to the environment and is intended to promote environmentally friendly activities via economic incentives.

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Ecotourism

Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial mass tourism.

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Ed Fallon

Ed Fallon is an American politician from the State of Iowa.

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Ed Markey

Edward John Markey (born July 11, 1946) is an American politician of the Democratic Party serving as the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts since 2013.

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Ed Stelmach

Edward Michael "Ed" Stelmach (born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th Premier of Alberta, Canada, from 2006 to 2011.

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Ed Westcott

James Edward Westcott (born January 20, 1922) is a photographer who worked for the United States government in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, during the Manhattan Project and the Cold War.

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Edaphology

Edaphology (from Greek ἔδαφος, edaphos, "ground", and -λογία, -logia) is one of two main divisions of soil science, the other being pedology.

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Eden II

Eden II is a public artwork by the Finnish artist Tea Mäkipää, located on the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

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Edgar Blatchford

Edgar Blatchford was born in Nome, Alaska in 1950 and relocated to Seward, Alaska in 1960.

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Edgar Mitchell

Edgar Dean "Ed" Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist and NASA astronaut.

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Edith's checkerspot

Edith's checkerspot (Euphydryas editha) is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.

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Edward E. David Jr.

Edward Emil "Ed" David Jr. (25 January 1925 – 13 February 2017) was an American electrical engineer who served as science advisor to President Richard M. Nixon and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology from 1970 to 1973.

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Edward Goldsmith

Edward René David Goldsmith (8 November 1928 – 21 August 2009), widely known as Teddy Goldsmith, was an Anglo-French environmentalist, writer and philosopher.

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Edward Mazria

Edward Mazria is an American architect, author and educator.

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Edward Price (CIA)

Edward Price, who goes by the nickname "Ned," (born 1982) is an American former intelligence officer who worked at the United States' Central Intelligence Agency from 2006 until February 2017.

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Edward Teller

Edward Teller (Teller Ede; January 15, 1908 – September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist who is known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb", although he claimed he did not care for the title.

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Edwardsport Power Station

Edwardsport Power Station was a 160-MW coal-fired electrical power plant in Vigo Township, Knox County, near the town of Edwardsport, Indiana.

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Effects of climate change

The effects of climate change may refer to.

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Effects of climate change on plant biodiversity

Environmental conditions play a key role in defining the function and distribution of plants, in combination with other factors.

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Effects of climate change on terrestrial animals

Climate change has had a significant direct effect on terrestrial animals, by being a major driver of the processes of speciation and extinction.

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Effects of climate change on wine production

Climate change in recent times has become a major issue and talking point globally because of its effects on the environment and the repercussions this could be having or possibly have.

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Effects of global warming

The effects of global warming are the environmental and social changes caused (directly or indirectly) by human emissions of greenhouse gases.

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Effects of global warming on Australia

Predictions measuring the effects of global warming on Australia assert that global warming will negatively impact the continent's environment, economy, and communities.

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Effects of global warming on human health

The effects of global warming include its effects on human health.

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Effects of global warming on humans

Climate change has brought about possibly permanent alterations to Earth's geological, biological and ecological systems.

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Effects of global warming on oceans

Effects of global warming on oceans provides information on the various effects that global warming has on oceans.

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Egypt

Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.

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Eigil Friis-Christensen

Eigil Friis-Christensen (born 29 October 1944) is a Danish geophysicist specializing in space physics.

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Eileen Claussen

Eileen B. Claussen (born 1945) is an American climate and energy policy administrator, diplomat, and lobbyist.

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Eleanor Raskin

Eleanor E. Raskin (née Stein; born March 16, 1946) was a member of the Weatherman.

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Electranet

Electranet is a proposed smart electric grid which would allow people to sell electricity into the grid without any artificial caps.

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Electric car

An electric car is a plug-in electric automobile that is propelled by one or more electric motors, using energy typically stored in rechargeable batteries.

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Electric vehicle battery

An electric-vehicle battery (EVB) or traction battery is a battery used to power the propulsion of battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

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Electric vehicle industry in India

Electric vehicle industry in India.

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Electricity sector in India

The utility electricity sector in India has one National Grid with an installed capacity of 344.00 GW as on 31 May 2018.

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Electricity sector in Luxembourg

Electricity sector in Luxembourg describes electricity issues in Luxembourg.

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Elemental (film)

Elemental is a 2012 documentary film directed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and Gayatri Roshan.

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Elon Musk

Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is an American business magnate, investor and engineer.

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Embodied energy

Embodied energy is the sum of all the energy required to produce any goods or services, considered as if that energy was incorporated or 'embodied' in the product itself.

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Emil J. Walter

Emil Jakob Walter (December 13, 1897 – March 10, 1984) was a Swiss sociologist.

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Emily Yoffe

Emily J. Yoffe (born October 15, 1955) is a journalist and contributing editor for The Atlantic.

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Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database

The Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) is a comprehensive source of data on the environmental characteristics of almost all electric power generated in the United States.

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Emissions trading

Emissions trading, or cap and trade, is a government, market-based approach to controlling pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants.

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Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (born 21 December 1977) is a French politician serving as President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra since 14 May 2017.

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Emoia impar

Emoia impar, also known as the dark-bellied copper-striped skink, or the azure-tailed skink (not to be mistaken with Emoia cyanura, also known as the azure-tailed skink), is a species of skink that is widespread in the Pacific, especially Polynesia and Micronesia.

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Ende Gelände 2016

Ende Gelände 2016 was a large civil disobedience protest movement in Germany to limit global warming through fossil fuel phase-out.

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Ende Gelände 2017

Ende Gelände 2017 was a large civil disobedience protest movement in Germany to limit global warming through fossil fuel phase-out.

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Energiewende in Germany

The Energiewende (German for energy transition) is the planned transition by Germany to a low carbon, environmentally sound, reliable, and affordable energy supply.

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Energy and American Society: Thirteen Myths

Energy and American Society: Thirteen Myths is a 2007 book about energy security and climate change, edited by Benjamin K. Sovacool and Marilyn A. Brown.

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Energy audit

An energy audit is an inspection survey an analysis of energy flows, for energy conservation in a building, process or system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s).

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Energy Carta

Energy Carta is a non-profit organization founded in Singapore by a team of young adults.

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Energy consumption

Energy consumption is the amount of energy or power used.

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Energy crisis

An energy crisis is any significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy.

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Energy development

Energy development is the field of activities focused on obtaining sources of energy from natural resources.

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Energy efficiency gap

This article is about the energy efficiency gap. Energy efficiency gap refers to the improvement potential of energy efficiency or the difference between the cost-minimizing level of energy efficiency and the level of energy efficiency actually realized.

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Energy in Finland

Energy in Finland describes energy and electricity production, consumption and import in Finland.

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Energy in India

Energy in India describes energy and electricity production, consumption and import in India.

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Energy in Monaco

Energy in Monaco describes energy and electricity production, consumption and import in Monaco.

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Energy in Norway

Since the discovery of North Sea oil in Norwegian waters during the late 1960s, exports of oil and gas have become very important elements of the economy of Norway.

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Energy in Singapore

Energy in Singapore describes energy related issues in Singapore.

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Energy in the United States

The United States was the second-largest energy consumer in 2010 (after China) considering total use.

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Energy in Victoria

Energy in Victoria, Australia is generated using a number of fuels or technologies, including coal, natural gas and renewable energy sources.

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Energy industry

The energy industry is the totality of all of the industries involved in the production and sale of energy, including fuel extraction, manufacturing, refining and distribution.

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Energy law

Energy laws govern the use and taxation of energy, both renewable and non-renewable.

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Energy Performance Certificate (United Kingdom)

Energy performance certificates (EPCs) are a rating scheme to summarise the energy efficiency of buildings in the European Union.

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Energy policy of Australia

The energy policy of Australia is subject to the regulatory and fiscal influence of all three levels of government in Australia, although only the State and Federal levels determine policy for primary industries such as coal.

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Energy policy of China

Ensuring adequate energy supply to sustain economic growth has been a core concern of the Chinese government since 1949.

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Energy policy of Finland

Energy policy of Finland describes the politics of Finland related to energy.

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Energy policy of Russia

Russia’s energy policy is set out in the government’s Energy Strategy document, first approved in 2000, which sets out the government’s policy to 2020.

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Energy policy of the United Kingdom

The current energy policy of the United Kingdom is set out in the Energy White Paper of May 2007 and Low Carbon Transition Plan of July 2009, building on previous work including the 2003 Energy White Paper and the Energy Review Report in 2006.

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Energy security of the People's Republic of China

Energy security of the People's Republic of China concerns the need for the People's Republic of China to guarantee itself and its industries long- term access to sufficient energy and raw materials.

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Energy subsidies

Energy subsidies are measures that keep prices for consumers below market levels or for producers above market levels, or reduce costs for consumers and producers.

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Energy supply

Energy supply is the delivery of fuels or transformed fuels to point of consumption.

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Energy Tax Prevention Act

Energy Tax Prevention Act, also known as H.R. 910, was a 2011 bill in the United States House of Representatives to prohibit the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from regulating greenhouse gases to address climate change.

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Energy transition

Energy transition is generally defined as a long-term structural change in energy systems.

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Energy usage of the United States military

The United States Department of Defense is one of the largest single consumers of energy in the world, responsible for 93% of all US government fuel consumption in 2007 (Air Force: 52%; Navy: 33%; Army: 7%. Other DoD: 1%).

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Engelsfors

Engelsfors is a Swedish young adult fantasy trilogy written by Mats Strandberg and Sara Bergmark Elfgren.

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Engine

An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy.

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English Wikipedia

The English Wikipedia is the English-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia.

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ENKA Schools

Since its establishment in 1996, Enka Schools in Istanbul, Turkey, has grown to accommodate approximately 1250 students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12.

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Environment of Australia

The Australian environment ranges from virtually pristine Antarctic territory and rainforests to degraded industrial areas of major cities.

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Environment of North Korea

The environment of North Korea comprises the diverse ecosystems of the part of the Korean peninsula controlled by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

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Environment of Tennessee

Located in the Southeast United States, Tennessee is a state as diverse as its landscapes.

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Environment Prize (German Environment Foundation)

The Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt Environment Prize (German environment prize) is a prize awarded in Germany.

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Environmental activism of Al Gore

Al Gore is a United States politician and environmentalist.

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Environmental aspects of the electric car

Electric cars can have several environmental benefits over conventional internal combustion engine automobiles, such as.

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Environmental Assessment Institute

The Environmental Assessment Institute (EAI) (Institut for Miljøvurdering – IMV) was an independent body under the Danish Ministry of the Environment.

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Environmental communication

Environmental communication refers to the study and practice of how individuals, institutions, societies, and cultures craft, distribute, receive, understand, and use messages about the environment and human interactions with the environment.

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Environmental Defence Canada

Environmental Defence Canada (formerly known as the Canadian Environmental Defence Fund) is a Canadian environmental action organization founded in 1984.

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Environmental Defenders Office (Qld) Inc.

The Environmental Defenders Office (Qld) Inc. (EDO Qld) is a non-profit, non-government Community Legal Centre which helps people to understand and access their legal rights to protect the environment in the public interest.

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Environmental Defense Fund

Environmental Defense Fund or EDF (formerly known as Environmental Defense) is a United States-based nonprofit environmental advocacy group.

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Environmental determinism

Environmental determinism (also known as climatic determinism or geographical determinism) is the study of how the physical environment predisposes societies and states towards particular development trajectories.

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Environmental engineering

Environmental engineering system is the branch of engineering concerned with the application of scientific and engineering principles for protection of human populations from the effects of adverse environmental factors; protection of environments, both local and global, from potentially deleterious effects of natural and human activities; and improvement of environmental quality.

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Environmental impact of agriculture

The environmental impact of agriculture is the effect that different farming practices have on the ecosystems around them, and how those effects can be traced back to those practices.

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Environmental impact of aviation

The environmental impact of aviation occurs because aircraft engines emit heat, noise, particulates, and gases which contribute to climate change and global dimming.

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Environmental impact of electricity generation

Electric power systems consist of generation plants of different energy sources, transmission networks, and distribution lines.

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Environmental impact of shipping

The environmental impact of shipping includes greenhouse gas emissions, acoustic, and oil pollution.

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Environmental impact of the coal industry

The environmental impact of the coal industry includes issues such as land use, waste management, water and air pollution, caused by the coal mining, processing and the use of its products.

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Environmental impact of the energy industry

In recent years there has been a trend towards the increased commercialization of various renewable energy sources.

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Environmental impact of transport

The environmental impact of transport is significant because transport is a major user of energy, and burns most of the world's petroleum.

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Environmental impact of war

Study of the environmental impact of war focuses on the modernization of warfare and its increasing effects on the environment.

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Environmental issue

Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activity on the biophysical environment.

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Environmental issues in Fresno, California

Fresno is the 34th-most populous city in the United States, at close to half a million people.

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Environmental issues in Japan

Environmental pollution in Japan has accompanied industrialization since the Meiji period.

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Environmental issues in the Niger Delta

The key environmental issues in the Niger Delta of Nigeria relate to its petroleum industry.

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Environmental issues in the Philippines

The Philippines' evident risk to natural disasters is due to its location.

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Environmental issues in the United Arab Emirates

Environmental issues in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are caused by the exploitation of natural resources, rapid population growth, and high energy demand.

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Environmental issues in the United States

Environmental issues in the United States include climate change, energy, species conservation, invasive species, deforestation, mining, nuclear accidents, pesticides, pollution, waste and over-population.

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Environmental journalism

Environmental journalism is the collection, verification, production, distribution and exhibition of information regarding current events, trends, issues and people that are associated with the non-human world with which humans necessarily interact.

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Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide

The Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW) is a public interest, nonprofit, environmental organization that helps communities protect the environment and public health through law.

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Environmental Law and Policy Center

The Environmental Law and Policy Center (ELPC) is a Midwest-based non-profit environmental advocacy group, with offices in Chicago, Columbus (OH), Des Moines (IA), Duluth (MN), Jamestown (ND), Madison (WI), Sioux Falls (SD), and Washington, D.C. ELPC's mission is to advance environmental progress and economic development together throughout the Midwest through projects that advance clean energy, clean air, clean water and clean transportation.

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Environmental movement

The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement), also including conservation and green politics, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues.

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Environmental movement in Australia

Beginning as a conservation movement, the environmental movement in Australia was the first in the world to become a political movement.

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Environmental movement in the United States

In the United States today, the organized environmental movement is represented by a wide range of organizations sometimes called non-governmental organizations or NGOs.

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Environmental policy of the Donald Trump administration

The environmental policy of the Donald Trump administration represents a shift from the policy priorities and goals of his predecessor, Barack Obama.

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Environmental policy of the European Union

The European Union (EU) is considered by some to have the most extensive environmental laws of any international organisation.

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Environmental policy of the United States

The environmental policy of the United States is a federal governmental action to regulate activities that have an environmental impact in the United States.

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Environmental politics

Environmental politics designate both the politics about the environment (see also environmental policy) and an academic field of study focused on three core components:Carter, Neil.

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Environmental science

Environmental science is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, biological and information sciences (including ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, plant science, zoology, mineralogy, oceanology, limnology, soil science, geology and physical geography (geodesy), and atmospheric science) to the study of the environment, and the solution of environmental problems.

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Environmental soil science

Environmental soil science is the study of the interaction of humans with the pedosphere as well as critical aspects of the biosphere, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere.

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Environmental threats to the Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest reef system, stretching along the East coast of Australia from the northern tip down to the town of Bundaberg, is composed of roughly 2,900 individual reefs and 940 islands and cays that stretch for 2,300 kilometres (1,616 mi) and cover an area of approximately.

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Environmental vegetarianism

Environmental vegetarianism is the practice of vegetarianism or eating a plant-based diet based on the indications that animal-based industries are environmentally destructive or unsustainable.

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Environmentalism

Environmentalism or environmental rights is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement regarding concerns for environmental protection and improvement of the health of the environment, particularly as the measure for this health seeks to incorporate the impact of changes to the environment on humans, animals, plants and non-living matter.

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Environmentalism in motorsport

The issue of environmentalism in motorsport surrounds the whole of auto racing to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions contributing to global warming.

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Environmentalism in music

Environmentalism has occasionally been a topic in music, primarily since the 1940s.

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Eric Boswell (songwriter)

Eric Boswell (1921–2009) was an English composer of popular songs and folk music, most famous for writing the children's Christmas song Little Donkey.

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Eric Holthaus

Eric Holthaus (born 1981) is a meteorologist who works for Slate, and former columnist for the Wall Street Journal who is known for his controversial mentions of global climate change.

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Eric Millikin

Eric Millikin is an American contemporary artist and activist based in Detroit, Michigan.

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Eric Pianka

Eric Rodger Pianka (born January 23, 1939) is an American herpetologist and evolutionary ecologist.

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Ernest J. Sternglass

Ernest Joachim Sternglass (September 24, 1923 – February 12, 2015) was a professor emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh and director of the Radiation and Public Health Project.

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Erosion

In earth science, erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transport it to another location (not to be confused with weathering which involves no movement).

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Ervin László

Ervin László (born 12 June 1932) is a Hungarian philosopher of science, systems theorist, integral theorist, originally a classical pianist.

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Escape from Genopolis

Escape From Genopolis is the first of a trilogy of young-adult futuristic-fiction novels by T. E. Berry-Hart.

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ETC Group (AGETC)

ETC Group is an international organization dedicated to "the conservation and sustainable advancement of cultural and ecological diversity and human rights." The full legal name is Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration.

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Ethanol fuel in Brazil

Brazil is the world's second largest producer of ethanol fuel.

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Eucalyptus aggregata

Eucalyptus aggregata, commonly known as black gum, is a species of Eucalyptus endemic to southeastern Australia.

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Eugene Ankomah

Eugene Ankomah is a self-taught British contemporary visual artist of Ghanaian descent, with an art career that has spanned more than eighteen years.

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Eugene Green Energy Standard

The Eugene Green Energy Standard was an international standard to which national or international green electricity labelling schemes could be accredited to confirm that they provide genuine environmental benefits.

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Eurammon

eurammon is a European non-profit initiative for natural refrigerants.

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European Academy of Environmental Affairs

The European Academy for Environmental Affairs (also known as European Academy of Environmental Affairs) is a private organization which cosponsored the 1995 conference that produced the Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change, a SEPP-initiated document in which some scientists argue against global warming theories.

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European Academy of Sciences and Arts

The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea) is a learned society of around 1,700 top scientists and artists who approach the questions facing Europe and the globe in various colloquia and publications.

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European Climate Assessment and Dataset

The European Climate Assessment and Dataset (ECA&D) is a database of daily meteorological station observations across Europe and is gradually being extended to countries in the Middle East and North Africa.

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European Climate Exchange

The European Climate Exchange (ECX) manages the product development and marketing for ECX Carbon Financial Instruments (ECX CFIs), listed and admitted for trading on the ICE Futures Europe electronic platform.

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European Commissioner for the Environment

The Commissioner for the Environment is the member of the European Commission responsible for EU environmental policy.

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European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites

The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) is an intergovernmental organisation created through an international convention agreed by a current total of 30 European Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

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European Parliament Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

The Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) is a committee of the European Parliament.

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European Science and Environment Forum

The European Science and Environment Forum (ESEF), now defunct, called itself "an independent, non-profit-making alliance of scientists whose aim is to ensure that scientific debates are properly aired, and that decisions which are taken, and action that is proposed, are founded on sound scientific principles." Typically this manifested itself in questioning the science upon which environmental safety regulations are based.

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European Union Emission Trading Scheme

The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), also known as the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, was the first large greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in the world, and remains the biggest.

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European Wildlife

The European Wildlife is a Pan-European non-profit organization.

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Euxinia

Euxinia or euxinic conditions occur when water is both anoxic and sulfidic.

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Evan Bayh presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Evan Bayh, Democratic Senator and 46th Governor of Indiana, began shortly after the 2004 presidential election.

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Evangelical Climate Initiative

The Evangelical Climate Initiative (ECI) is a campaign by US-American church leaders and organizations to promote market based mechanisms to mitigate global warming.

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Evangelical environmentalism

Evangelical environmentalism is an environmental movement in the United States in which some Evangelical Christians have emphasized biblical mandates concerning humanity's role as steward and subsequent responsibility for the care taking of Creation.

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Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park is an American national park that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades in Florida.

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Everything's Cool (film)

Everything's Cool is a 2007 documentary film that examines the divide between scientists and the general populace on the topic of global warming.

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Evolution

Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.

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Executive Order 13653

Executive Order 13653 Preparing the United States for the Impacts of Climate Change was issued by President Barack Obama on November 1, 2013.

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Exhaust gas

Exhaust gas or flue gas is emitted as a result of the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, gasoline, petrol, biodiesel blends, diesel fuel, fuel oil, or coal.

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Exit Glacier

Exit Glacier is a glacier derived from the Harding Icefield in the Kenai Mountains of Alaska and one of Kenai Fjords National Park's major attractions.

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Exodus (Bertagna novel)

Exodus is a science fiction novel written for teens to young adults by Julie Bertagna, published in August 2002.

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Expansion of Heathrow Airport

The expansion of Heathrow Airport has involved several proposals by Heathrow Airport Holdings and an independent proposal by Heathrow Hub, to increase capacity at Heathrow Airport.

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Externality

In economics, an externality is the cost or benefit that affects a party who did not choose to incur that cost or benefit.

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Extinction

In biology, extinction is the termination of an organism or of a group of organisms (taxon), normally a species.

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Extinction event

An extinction event (also known as a mass extinction or biotic crisis) is a widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity on Earth.

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Extinction risk from global warming

The extinction risk of global warming is the risk of species becoming extinct due to the effects of global warming.

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Extreme Dinosaurs

Extreme Dinosaurs is an American animated series produced by DiC Entertainment in 1997 based on a 1996 toy line from Mattel.

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Extreme Ice Survey

The Extreme Ice Survey (EIS), based in Boulder, Colorado, uses time-lapse photography, conventional photography and video to document the effects of global warming on glacial ice.

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Extreme weather

Extreme weather includes unexpected, unusual, unpredictable, severe or unseasonal weather; weather at the extremes of the historical distribution—the range that has been seen in the past.

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Extremely large telescope

An extremely large telescope (ELT) is an astronomical observatory featuring an optical telescope with an aperture for its primary mirror from 20 metres up to 100 metres across, when discussing reflecting telescopes of optical wavelengths including ultraviolet (UV), visible, and near infrared wavelengths.

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Extremely low frequency

Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the ITU designation for electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) with frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz, and corresponding wavelengths of 100,000 to 10,000 kilometers, respectively.

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ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation, doing business as ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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ExxonMobil climate change controversy

The ExxonMobil climate change controversy concerns ExxonMobil's activities related to climate change, especially their views on climate change skepticism.

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F. William Engdahl

Frederick William Engdahl (born August 9, 1944) is an American writer based in Germany.

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Factions in the Republican Party (United States)

Like most major political parties within two-party systems, the Republican Party of the United States includes diversity on social policy and political economic ideology, being composed of several factions.

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Fairfield University

Fairfield University is a private Jesuit Catholic research university located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut.

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Fallen Angels (science fiction novel)

Fallen Angels (1991) is a science fiction novel by American science fiction authors Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael Flynn published by Jim Baen.

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False balance

False balance is a media bias in which journalists present an issue as being more balanced between opposing viewpoints than the evidence supports.

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False prophet

In religion, a false prophet is one who falsely claims the gift of prophecy or divine inspiration, or who uses that gift for evil ends.

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Family Coalition Party of Ontario candidates, 1990 Ontario provincial election

The Family Coalition Party fielded several candidates in the 1990 provincial election, none of whom were elected.

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Far Side Virtual

Far Side Virtual is a studio album by the American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 25, 2011 by the record label Hippos in Tanks.

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Farce of the Penguins

Farce of the Penguins is a 2007 American direct-to-video parody directed by Bob Saget.

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Favites abdita

Favites abdita, the larger star coral, is a species of stony coral in the Merulinidae family.

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Favites pentagona

Favites pentagona is a species of stony coral in the family Merulinidae, sometimes known as larger star coral.

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Favites valenciennesi

Favites valenciennesi is a species of stony coral in the family Merulinidae.

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February 1959

The following events occurred in February 1959.

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February 2007 North American blizzard

The February 2007 North American blizzard was a massive winter storm that affected most of the eastern half of North America, starting on February 12, 2007 and peaking on Valentine's Day, February 14.

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Federal Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety

The Federal Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, (Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit), abbreviated BMU, is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Federation of Green Parties of Africa

The Federation of Green Parties of Africa is an umbrella body of the various national Green parties and environmental parties in Africa.

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Federico Jiménez Losantos

Federico Jiménez Losantos is a popular Spanish pundit, being most known for his radio talk show, but also a TV host and literary author.

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Fee and dividend

Fee and Dividend or Carbon Fee and Dividend (CF&D) is a market-based mechanism for reducing the carbon emissions that help to drive anthropogenic climate change.

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Feebate

Feebate is a portmanteau of "fee" and "rebate".

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Feeding Everyone No Matter What

Feeding Everyone No Matter What: Managing Food Security After Global Catastrophe is a book written by David Denkenberger and Joshua M. Pearce and published by Elsevier under their Academic Press.

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Felix Kramer

Felix Kramer (born April 29, 1949) is an entrepreneur, strategist and writer.

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Fermi paradox

The Fermi paradox, or Fermi's paradox, named after physicist Enrico Fermi, is the apparent contradiction between the lack of evidence and high probability estimates for the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations.

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Ferry

A ferry is a merchant vessel used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water.

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Fidel Castro

Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (August 13, 1926 – November 25, 2016) was a Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008.

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Fightstar

Fightstar are a British rock band from London that formed in 2003.

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Firepower International

Firepower International was a fraudulent company.

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First Light (Stead novel)

First Light is a young adult science fiction and mystery novel by Rebecca Stead, first published in 2007.

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Fisheries and climate change

Rising ocean temperatures and ocean acidification are radically altering aquatic ecosystems.

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Five Ways to Save the World

Five Ways to Save the World is a British documentary film on environmental issues related to climate change, released in 2006.

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FiveThirtyEight

FiveThirtyEight, sometimes referred to as 538, is a website that focuses on opinion poll analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging.

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Flash-gas (petroleum)

In an oil and gas production, flash-gas is a spontaneous vapor that is produced from the heating or depressurization of the extracted oil mixture during different phases of production.

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Flatman (comics)

Flatman (Matt) is a fictional mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Fleischmann–Pons experiment

The Fleischmann–Pons experiment was an investigation conducted in the 1980s by Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton and Stanley Pons of the University of Utah into whether electrolysis of heavy water on the surface of a palladium (Pd) electrode produces physical effects that defy chemical explanation.

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Flick Off

FLICK OFF (flick off) is a Canadian advertising campaign launched by Key Gordon Communications.

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Flight Behavior

Flight Behavior is a 2012 novel by Barbara Kingsolver.

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Flint Creek Power Plant

Flint Creek Power Plant is a base load, coal fired, electrical power station located west of Gentry, Arkansas in Benton County, Arkansas.

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Flood control in the Netherlands

'''Flood control''' is an important issue for the Netherlands, as about two thirds of its area is vulnerable to flooding, while the country is among the most densely populated on Earth.

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Flora of Madagascar

The flora of Madagascar consists of more than 12,000 species of vascular and non-vascular plants and a lesser known number of fungi.

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Florida

Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.

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Florida Center for Investigative Reporting

Florida Center for Investigative Reporting (FCIR) is a non-profit founded in 2010 having a stated mission to investigate "corruption, waste and miscarriages of justice".

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Florida Department of Environmental Protection

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) is the Florida government agency charged with environmental protection.

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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is a U.S. National Marine Sanctuary in the Florida Keys.

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Florida State Road 907

State Road 907 (SR 907), also known as Alton Road and 63rd Street, is a major north–south artery in Miami Beach, Florida, USA, extending.

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Fluidization

Fluidization (or fluidisation) is a process similar to liquefaction whereby a granular material is converted from a static solid-like state to a dynamic fluid-like state.

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Flux (biology)

In general, flux in biology relates to movement of a substance between compartments.

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Flying Spaghetti Monster

The Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) is the deity of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, or Pastafarianism.

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Food miles

Food miles is a term which refers to the distance food is transported from the time of its production until it reaches the consumer.

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Food security

Food security is a condition related to the availability of food supply, group of people such as (ethnicities, racial, cultural and religious groups) as well as individuals' access to it.

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Foot Fella

Foot Fella is a fictional character from the fictional planet named Marchoon.

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Foreign policy of Donald Trump

This article describes the foreign policy positions taken by Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign.

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Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration

During his campaign for election as President of the United States, George W. Bush's foreign policy platform included support for a stronger economic and political relationship with Latin America, especially Mexico, and a reduction of involvement in "nation building" and other small-scale military engagements.

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Foreign policy of the Hugo Chávez administration

The foreign policy of the Hugo Chávez administration concerns the policy initiatives made by Venezuela under its former President, Hugo Chávez, towards other states.

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Foreign relations of Brazil

The Ministry of External Relations is responsible for managing the foreign relations of Brazil. Brazil is a significant political and economic power in Latin America and a key player on the world stage.

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Foreign relations of France

In the 19th century France built a new colonial empire second only to the British Empire.

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Forest dynamics

Forest dynamics describes the underlying physical and biological forces that shape and change a forest ecosystem.

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Forest migration

Forest migration is the movement of large seed plant dominated communities in geographical space over time.

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Forest product

A forest product is any material derived from forestry for direct consumption or commercial use, such as lumber, paper, or forage for livestock.

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Forest Products Laboratory

The Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) is the national research laboratory of the United States Forest Service, which is part of USDA.

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Forest Stewardship Council

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international non-profit, multi-stakeholder organization established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world’s forests.

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Forrest Mims

Forrest M. Mims III is an American amateur scientist, ForrestMims.org, October 30, 2006 magazine columnist, and author of the popular Getting Started in Electronics and Engineer's Mini-Notebook series of instructional books that was originally sold in Radio Shack electronics stores.

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Forward on Climate

The Forward on Climate rally was held at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on February 17, 2013.

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Fossil beach

A fossil beach, also known as a paleo-beach, fossil strandline or raised beach, is an ancient oceanic or lacustrine beach which is preserved in fossil form due to a change in water or sea levels, or because of a shift in terrain elevation.

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Fossil fuel

A fossil fuel is a fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms, containing energy originating in ancient photosynthesis.

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Fossil fuel divestment

Fossil fuel divestment or fossil fuel divestment and investment in climate solutions is the removal of investment assets including stocks, bonds, and investment funds from companies involved in extracting fossil fuels, in an attempt to reduce climate change by tackling its ultimate causes.

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Fossil fuel phase-out

Fossil fuel phase out refers to the discontinuation of the use of fossil fuels, through the decommissioning of operating fossil fuel-fired power plants, the prevention of the construction of new ones, and the use of alternative energy to replace the role of fossil fuels.

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Fossil fuel power station

A fossil fuel power station is a power station which burns a fossil fuel such as coal, natural gas, or petroleum to produce electricity.

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Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability

Feasta, the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability is an organisation based in Ireland which aims "to identify the characteristics (economic, cultural and environmental) of a truly sustainable society, articulate how the necessary transition can be effected and promote the implementation of the measures required for this purpose".

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Fowlsheugh

Fowlsheugh is a coastal nature reserve in Kincardineshire, northeast Scotland, known for its seventy metre high cliff formations and habitat supporting prolific seabird nesting colonies.

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Fox News controversies

Fox News (officially, Fox News Channel, FNC) is an American basic cable and satellite television channel.

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Fracture (video game)

Fracture is a third-person shooter video game developed by Day 1 Studios for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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Framing (social sciences)

In the social sciences, framing comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies, organize, perceive, and communicate about reality.

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Frank E. Ratts Generating Station

Frank E. Ratts Generating Station is Indiana’s first electric cooperative power plant, located on the White River near Petersburg in Pike County, Indiana.

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Frank Furedi

Frank Furedi (Hungarian: Füredi Ferenc; born 3 May 1947) is emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent, United Kingdom.

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Frank Luntz

Frank I. Luntz (born February 23, 1962) is an American political consultant, pollster, and "public opinion guru" best known for developing talking points and other messaging for various Republican causes.

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Franklin Dam controversy

The Franklin Dam or Gordon-below-Franklin Dam project was a proposed dam on the Gordon River in Tasmania, Australia, that was never constructed.

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Franz Josef Glacier

Franz Josef Glacier / Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere is a long (from Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Accessed 2008-01-16.) temperate maritime glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.

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Freckled madtom

The freckled madtom (Noturus nocturnus) a species of freshwater madtom (catfish) found in the eastern United States.

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Fred L. Smith (political writer)

Fred L. Smith, Jr. is founder and former president of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit libertarian think tank.

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Fred Singer

Siegfried Fred Singer (born September 27, 1924) is an Austrian-born American physicist and emeritus professor of environmental science at the University of Virginia.

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Fred Thompson presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Fred Thompson, lawyer, lobbyist, character actor and former Senator from Tennessee began on September 5, 2007 after six months of speculation.

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Frederick Seitz

Frederick Seitz (July 4, 1911 – March 2, 2008) was an American physicist and a pioneer of solid state physics.

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Frederick Yeh

Frederick C. Yeh is an American social entrepreneur and conservation biologist, who founded Sea Turtles 911, a non-profit sea turtle rescue and conservation organization that operates in the United States and China.

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Fredrik Reinfeldt

John Fredrik Reinfeldt (pronounced; born 4 August 1965) is a Swedish economist, lecturer and former politician who was Prime Minister of Sweden from 2006 to 2014 and chairman of the liberal conservative Moderate Party from 2003 to 2015.

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Free public transport

Free public transport, often called fare-free public transit or zero-fare public transport, refers to public transport funded in full by means other than by collecting fares from passengers.

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Free Willy (TV series)

Free Willy is an American/Canadian animated television series, inspired by the 1993 film of the same name.

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Freedom and Prosperity Party

The Freedom and Prosperity Party, formerly known as No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics and The Climate Sceptics, were an Australian political party that describes itself as the world's first political party representing climate sceptics, dedicated to "...expose the fallacy of anthropogenic climate change".

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Freeman Dyson

Freeman John Dyson (born 15 December 1923) is an English-born American theoretical physicist and mathematician.

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Friends of Science

Friends of Science (FoS) is a non-profit advocacy organization based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Friends of the Earth (US)

Friends of the Earth U.S. is a non-governmental environmental organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. with an office in the David Brower Center in Berkeley, California.

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Friends of the Urban Forest

Friends of the Urban Forest (FUF) is a non-profit organization based in San Francisco that plants and maintains trees within the city of San Francisco and its surroundings.

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Frisky Dingo

Frisky Dingo is an American adult animated cartoon series created by Adam Reed and Matt Thompson for Adult Swim.

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Fritz Vahrenholt

Fritz Vahrenholt (born May 8, 1949 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer) is a German politician (SPD), industrialist and environmentalist.

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Frogmore, Ontario

Frogmore, Ontario is a hamlet that is located northwest of Valley Heights Secondary School.

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Frozen Planet

Frozen Planet is a 2011 British nature documentary series, co-produced by the BBC and The Open University.

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Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (popularly known as SEAS or Columbia Engineering) is the engineering and applied science school of Columbia University.

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Fuel

A fuel is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as heat energy or to be used for work.

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Fuel tax

A fuel tax (also known as a petrol, gasoline or gas tax, or as a fuel duty) is an excise tax imposed on the sale of fuel.

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Fungal extracellular enzyme activity

Extracellular enzymes or exoenzymes are synthesized inside the cell and then secreted outside the cell, where their function is to break down complex macromolecules into smaller units to be taken up by the cell for growth and assimilation.

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Fusion Energy Foundation

Fusion Energy Foundation (FEF) was an American non-profit think tank co-founded by Lyndon LaRouche in 1974 in New York.

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Futurama

Futurama is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

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Future Evolution

Future Evolution is a book written by paleontologist Peter Ward and illustrated by Alexis Rockman.

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Future of Earth

The biological and geological future of Earth can be extrapolated based upon the estimated effects of several long-term influences.

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Future of Humanity Institute

The Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Oxford investigating big-picture questions about humanity and its prospects.

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Future of Marine Animal Populations

The Future of Marine Animal Populations (FMAP) project was one of the core projects of the international Census of Marine Life (2000–2010).

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Future sea level

The rate of global mean sea-level rise (~3 mm/yr; SLR) has accelerated compared to the mean of the 20th century (~2 mm/yr), but the rate of rise is locally variable.

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Fuzzy math (politics)

Fuzzy math is a catch phrase used often by American politicians to describe numbers, particularly in regard to government spending, that they claim do not add up correctly.

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G. G. Allen Steam Station

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G8+5

The Group of Eight + Five (G8+5) was an international group that consisted of the leaders of the heads of government from the G8 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Russia), plus the heads of government of the five leading emerging economies (Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa).

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Gagea serotina

Gagea serotina, synonym Lloydia serotina, is an Arctic–alpine flowering plant of the lily family.

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Gaia (artist)

Gaia (born 1988) is a Baltimore-based street artist, who is receiving significant museum showings and critical recognition.

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Galdhøpiggen

Galdhøpiggen is the tallest mountain in Norway, Scandinavia and Northern Europe, at 2,469 m (8,100 ft) above sea level.

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Gama Bomb

Gama Bomb is a thrash metal band based in Northern Ireland.

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Gareth Morgan (economist)

Gareth Huw Morgan (born 17 February 1953) is a New Zealand businessman, economist, investment manager, philanthropist, political figure and public commentator.

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Garorim Bay Tidal Power Station

Garorim Bay Garorim Bay Tidal Power Station is a planned tidal power plant in Garorim Bay, on the west coast of South Korea.

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Garth Paltridge

Garth William Paltridge (born 24 April 1940, Brisbane, Queensland) is a retired Australian atmospheric physicist.

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Gary S. Schofield

Gary Stewart Schofield is the New Zealander president of Global Concern, Inc.

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Gas duster

Gas duster, also known as canned air, is a product used for cleaning or dusting electronic equipment and other sensitive devices that cannot be cleaned using water.

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GasHole

GasHole is a documentary film about the history of oil prices and the future of alternative fuels.

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Gérard Moss

Gérard Moss, MBE (born 16 May 1955) is a Swiss-Brazilian pilot, engineer, public speaker, environmentalist and explorer born in England.

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Gösta Pettersson (biochemist)

Gösta Pettersson is an emeritus professor in biochemistry at Lund University, Sweden.

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General Atomics ALTUS

The General Atomics ALTUS is an unmanned aerial vehicle, designed for scientific research, built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI).

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Generation Investment Management

Generation Investment Management LLP (Generation) is a sustainable investment management firm, founded in 2004.

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Generation Zero (organisation)

Generation Zero is a youth-led organisation in New Zealand focused on transitioning society away from its dependency on fossil fuels and combating climate change.

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Geoff Jenkins (climatologist)

Geoffrey (Geoff) Jenkins is a climatologist and former head of climate change prediction at the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, part of the Met Office.

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Geographic range limit

A geographic range limit is the geographic boundary beyond which a species does not occur, the limit or limits of the range of a species.

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Geography and ecology of the Everglades

The geography and ecology of the Everglades involve the complex elements affecting the natural environment throughout the southern region of the U.S. state of Florida.

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Geography and wealth

Geography and wealth have long been perceived as correlated attributes of nations.

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Geography of Canada

The geography of Canada describes the geographic features of Canada, the world's second largest country in total area.

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Geography of China

China has great physical diversity.

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Geography of Florida

Much of the state of Florida is situated on a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida.

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Geography of Japan

Japan is an island nation in East Asia comprising a volcanic archipelago extending along the continent's Pacific coast.

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Geography of Mongolia

Mongolia is a landlocked country in Central Asia and East Asia, located between China and Russia.

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Geography of Norway

Norway is a country located in Northern Europe on the western and northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering the North Sea to the southwest and the Skagerrak inlet to the south, the North Atlantic Ocean (Norwegian Sea) in the west and the Barents Sea to the northeast.

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Geography of Switzerland

The geography of Switzerland encompasses the geographical features of Switzerland, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe.

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Geography of the Heard and McDonald Islands

The geography of the Heard Island and McDonald Islands (HIMI) refers to the geography of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands, one of the most remote places on earth.

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Geography of Yukon

Yukon is in the northwestern corner of Canada and is bordered by Alaska and the Northwest Territories.

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Geohazard

A geohazard is a geological state that may lead to widespread damage or risk.

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Geologic temperature record

The Geologic temperature record are changes in Earth's environment as determined from geologic evidence on multi-million to billion (109) year time scales.

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Geology

Geology (from the Ancient Greek γῆ, gē, i.e. "earth" and -λoγία, -logia, i.e. "study of, discourse") is an earth science concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time.

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Geology of England

The geology of England is mainly sedimentary.

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Geology of Great Britain

The geology of Great Britain is renowned for its diversity.

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Geology of Tasmania

The geology of Tasmania is complex, with the world's biggest exposure of diabase, or dolerite.

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Geology of the Pyrenees

The Pyrenees are a 430 kilometre long, roughly east-west striking, intracontinental mountain chain that divide France, Spain, and Andorra.

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Geomorphology

Geomorphology (from Ancient Greek: γῆ, gê, "earth"; μορφή, morphḗ, "form"; and λόγος, lógos, "study") is the scientific study of the origin and evolution of topographic and bathymetric features created by physical, chemical or biological processes operating at or near the Earth's surface.

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George C. Marshall Institute

The George C. Marshall Institute (GMI) was a nonprofit conservative think tank in the United States.

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George E. Turner Power Plant

The George E. Turner Power Plant was a coal-burning, and later oil-burning, electrical power plant constructed on the north shore of Lake Monroe, in Enterprise, Florida, United States in 1926.

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George H. Taylor

George H. Taylor (born 1947) is the former director of the Oregon Climate Service at Oregon State University in Corvallis, a position he held from 1989 until his retirement on 1 May 2008.

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George Michanowsky

George Michanowsky (born Georgei Ilyich Mikhanovsky; Гео́ргий Ильи́ч Михано́вский; March 9, 1920 – November 15, 1993) was an American archaeologist who discovered some markings on Bolivian rocks in 1956.

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George Monbiot

George Joshua Richard Monbiot (born 27 January 1963) is a British writer known for his environmental, political activism.

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George P. Shultz

George Pratt Shultz (born December 13, 1920) is an American economist, elder statesman, and businessman.

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George Turner (writer)

George Reginald Turner (15 October 1916 – 8 June 1997) was an Australian writer and critic, best known for the science fiction novels written in the later part of his career.

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George W. Bush

George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

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George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2004

George W. Bush had one major opponent, U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), whose primary campaign was successful in securing the majority of Democratic delegate votes.

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George Will

George Frederick Will (born May 4, 1941) is an American political commentator.

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Geothermal energy

Geothermal energy is thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth.

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Geothermal power

Geothermal power is power generated by geothermal energy.

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German Advisory Council on Global Change

The Scientific Advisory Council on Global Change (German: Wissenschaftlicher Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen, WBGU) is an independent, scientific advisory body to the German Federal Government, established in 1992 in the run-up to the Rio Earth Summit (UNCED).

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Geum talbotianum

Geum talbotianum, also known as the Tasmanian snowrose, is a perennial rosette herb endemic to Tasmania and confined to the high rocky places of Tasmania's Southern mountains.

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Ghoramara Island

Ghoramara Island is an island 92 km south of Kolkata, India in the Sundarban Delta complex of the Bay of Bengal.

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Giant ibis

The giant ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea), the only species in the monotypic genus Thaumatibis, is a wading bird of the ibis family, Threskiornithidae.

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Gilbert Plass

Gilbert Norman Plass (22 March 1920 – 1 March 2004) was a Canadian physicist who in the 1950s made predictions about the increase in global atmospheric carbon dioxide levels in the 20th century and its effect on the average temperature of the planet that closely match measurements reported half a century later.

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Gina McCarthy

Regina McCarthy (born May 3, 1954) is an American environmental health and air quality expert who served as the 13th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from 2013 to 2017.

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Glacial earthquake

Glacial earthquakes are earthquakes as large as magnitude 5.1 that occur in glaciated areas where the glacier moves faster than one kilometer per year.

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Glacial motion

Glacial motion is the motion of glaciers, which can be likened to rivers of ice.

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Glacial period

A glacial period (alternatively glacial or glaciation) is an interval of time (thousands of years) within an ice age that is marked by colder temperatures and glacier advances.

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Glacier

A glacier is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight; it forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation (melting and sublimation) over many years, often centuries.

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Glacier mass balance

Crucial to the survival of a glacier is its mass balance or surface mass balance (SMB), the difference between accumulation and ablation (sublimation and melting).

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Gleirscher Fernerkogel

The Gleirscher Fernerkogel, also Gleirschfernerkogl, formerly called the Roßkarspitze, is a mountain,, in the Southern Sellrain Mountains, a subgroup of the Stubai Alps.

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Glen Meyer, Ontario

Glen Meyer is an unincorporated community in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, southeast of Tillsonburg.

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Glenn Beck

Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American conservative political commentator, radio host and television producer.

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Global Atmosphere Watch

The Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) is a worldwide system established by the World Meteorological Organizationa United Nations agencyto monitor trends in the Earth's atmosphere.

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Global atmospheric electrical circuit

The global atmospheric electrical circuit describes the continuous movement of atmospheric electricity between the ionosphere and the Earth.

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Global catastrophic risk

A global catastrophic risk is a hypothetical future event which could damage human well-being on a global scale, even crippling or destroying modern civilization.

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Global Catastrophic Risks (book)

Global Catastrophic Risks (2011) is a non-fiction book edited by philosopher Nick Bostrom and astronomer Milan M. Ćirković.

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Global Challenge Award

The Global Challenge Award is an online science and engineering design program for pre-college school students (e.g. middle school through high school) from all over the world.

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Global Change Research Act of 1990

The Global Change Research Act 1990 is a United States law requiring research into global warming and related issues.

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Global Climate and Energy Project

The Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) at Stanford University, "seeks new solutions to one of the grand challenges of this century: supplying energy to meet the changing needs of a growing world population in a way that protects the environment." Beginning in December 2002, GCEP is a 10-year, $225m research project aimed at developing new energy technologies.

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Global Climate Coalition

The Global Climate Coalition (GCC) (1989–2001) was an international lobbyist group of businesses that opposed action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and challenged the science behind global warming.

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Global climate regime

A global climate regime is a global framework that aims at regulating the interaction of human activity with the global climate system, to mitigate global climate change.

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Global commons

Global commons is a term typically used to describe international, supranational, and global resource domains in which common-pool resources are found.

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Global cooling

Global cooling was a conjecture during the 1970s of imminent cooling of the Earth's surface and atmosphere culminating in a period of extensive glaciation.

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Global Day of Action

Global Day of Action is a direct action protest format.

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Global dimming

Global dimming is the gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth's surface that was observed for several decades after the start of systematic measurements in the 1950s.

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Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment

The Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) is a research program of the World Climate Research Programme intended to observe, comprehend and model the Earth's water cycle.

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Global Environmental Governance

Global Environmental Governance is the title of a book written by Adil Najam, Mihaela Papa and Nadaa Taiyab.

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Global Greens

The Global Greens is an international network of Green parties and political movements that works to implement the Global Greens Charter.

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Global issue

Informally, a global issue is issue that any social, economic, political or environmental problem that adversely affects the global community and our environment, possibly in a catastrophic way.

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Global Language Monitor

The Global Language Monitor (GLM) is an Austin, Texas-based company that collectively documents, analyzes, and tracks trends in language usage worldwide, with a particular emphasis upon the English language.

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Global Marshall Plan Initiative

The Global Marshall Plan Initiative views itself as an integrative organizational platform for a "world in balance".

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Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments

The Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments (GLORIA) established an international long-term monitoring program and site-based network dealing with high-mountain vegetation and its biological diversity.

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Global storm activity of 2009

Global storm activity of 2009 profiles the major worldwide storms, including blizzards, ice storms, and other winter events, from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009.

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Global storm activity of 2010

The global storm activity of 2010 includes major meteorological events in the Earth's atmosphere during the year, including winter storms (blizzards, ice storms, European windstorms), hailstorms, out of season monsoon rain storms, extratropical cyclones, gales, microbursts, flooding, rainstorms, tropical cyclones, and other severe weather events.

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Global warming

Global warming, also referred to as climate change, is the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects.

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Global warming (disambiguation)

Global warming is one of the common names for the current change in Earth's climate.

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Global warming conspiracy theory

A global warming conspiracy theory invokes claims that the scientific consensus on global warming is based on conspiracies to produce manipulated data or suppress dissent.

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Global warming controversy

The global warming controversy concerns the public debate over whether global warming is occurring, how much has occurred in modern times, what has caused it, what its effects will be, whether any action should be taken to curb it, and if so what that action should be.

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Global warming game

A global warming game, also known as a climate game or a climate change game, is a type of serious game.

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Global warming hiatus

A global warming hiatus, also sometimes referred to as a global warming pause or a global warming slowdown, is a period of relatively little change in globally averaged surface temperatures.

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Global warming in Belgium

Global warming in Belgium describes the global warming related issues in Belgium.

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Global warming in Luxembourg

Global warming in Luxembourg discuss the global warming issues in Luxembourg.

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Global warming in Norway

Global warming in Norway discusses global warming issues in Norway.

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Global warming in popular culture

The issue of global warming, its possible effects, and related human-environment interaction have entered popular culture since the late 20th century.

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Global Warming Policy Foundation

The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) is a think tank in the United Kingdom, whose stated aims are to challenge "extremely damaging and harmful policies" envisaged by governments to mitigate anthropogenic global warming.

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Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006

The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, or Assembly Bill (AB) 32, is a California State Law that fights global warming by establishing a comprehensive program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from all sources throughout the state.

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Global warming taxes

In response to widespread concerns about a general increase in the temperature of the earth's climate, a number of tax jurisdictions have proposed or imposed global warming taxes intended to generate revenues to mitigate the effects of the human activities contributing to global warming or to discourage such activities.

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Global Warming: The Signs and The Science

Global Warming: The Signs and The Science is a 2005 documentary film on global warming made by ETV, the PBS affiliate in South Carolina, and hosted by Alanis Morissette.

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Global Warming: What You Need to Know

Global Warming: What You Need to Know is a 2006 global warming (climate change) documentary, directed by Nicolas Brown, starring Tom Brokaw, James Hansen, Michael Oppenheimer, and Mark Serreze.

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Global Warning

Global Warning may refer to.

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Global Water Policy Project

The Global Water Policy Project (GWPP) was founded by Sandra Postel in 1994.

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Global Wind Energy Council

The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) was established in 2005 to provide a credible and representative forum for the entire wind energy sector at an international level.

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Global Young Greens

The Global Young Greens (GYG) is an emerging global organisation supporting and consolidating the efforts of young people working towards social justice, ecological sustainability, grassroots democracy and peace.

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Globalism

Globalism is a group of ideologies that advocate the concept of globalization.

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Globalization

Globalization or globalisation is the process of interaction and integration between people, companies, and governments worldwide.

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GLOBIO

GLOBIO is the registered name for the American, Portland, Oregon based non-profit charity called the Foundation for Global Biodiversity Education for Children.

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Glossary of climate change

This article serves as a glossary of climate change terms.

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Glossary of ecology

This glossary of ecology is a list of definitions of terms and topics in ecology and related fields.

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Glossary of environmental science

This is a glossary of environmental science.

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Glossary of marine sciences terms

This is a glossary of terms used in fisheries, fisheries management and fisheries science.

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Goa Sand Art Festival

The Goa Sand Art Festival 2009 was the year of its inception.

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Goddess movement

The Goddess movement includes spiritual beliefs or practices (chiefly neopagan) which has emerged predominantly in North America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand in the 1970s.

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Godfrey Bloom

Godfrey William Bloom TD (born 22 November 1949) is a British politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Yorkshire and the Humber from 2004 to 2014.

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Golden toad

The golden toad (Incilius periglenes, formerly Bufo periglenes) was a small true toad that was once abundant in a small, high-altitude region about in an area north of the city of Monteverde, Costa Rica.

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Goldman Sachs Foundation

The Goldman Sachs Foundation is a New York-based, not-for-profit private foundation that is a subsidiary of the financial services firm Goldman Sachs and has the goal of bettering humanity worldwide, especially regarding health and education.

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Gopher Dunes

Gopher Dunes is a dirt track near the community of Courtland in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.

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Gordon Battelle

Gordon Battelle (10 August 1883 – 21 September 1923) was the founder of Battelle Memorial Institute, a non-profit independent research and development organization.

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Gordon J. F. MacDonald

Gordon James Fraser MacDonald (July 30, 1929 – May 14, 2002) was an American geophysicist and environmental scientist, best known for his principled skepticism regarding continental drift (now called plate tectonics), involvement in the development of the McNamara Line electronic defense barrier during the Vietnam War, and early research and advocacy on manmade global climate change.

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Gordon McBean

Gordon McBean,, is a Canadian climatologist who serves as chairman of the board of trustees of the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences.

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Gore Effect

The Gore Effect or Al Gore Effect refers to a perceived connection between occurrences of unseasonably cold weather and some events associated with global warming activism, particularly those attended by former Vice President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Al Gore.

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Gorner Glacier

The Gorner Glacier (Gornergletscher) is a valley glacier found on the west side of the Monte Rosa massif close to Zermatt in the canton of Valais, Switzerland.

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Governorship of Sarah Palin

In 2006, Sarah Palin was elected governor of Alaska.

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Grassland degradation

Grassland degradation, also called vegetation or steppe degradation is a biotic disturbance in which grass struggles to grow or can no longer exist on a piece of land due to causes such as overgrazing, burrowing of small mammals, and climate change.

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Great March for Climate Action

The Great March for Climate Action (also known as the Climate March) was launched on March 1, 2013 by former Iowa lawmaker Ed Fallon, inspired after meeting with Bill McKibben.

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Greater Mekong Subregion

The Greater Mekong Subregion, or just Greater Mekong, is an international region of the Mekong River basin in Southeast Asia.

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Greater sage-grouse

The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is the largest grouse (a bird species) in North America.

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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) is one of the last remaining large, nearly intact ecosystems in the northern temperate zone of the Earth.

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Green and golden bell frog

The green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea), also named the green bell frog, green and golden swamp frog and green frog, is a ground-dwelling tree frog native to eastern Australia.

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Green building

Green building (also known as green construction or sustainable building) refers to both a structure and the application of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle: from planning to design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition.

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Green company

A green company claims to act in a way which minimizes damage to the environment.

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Green Corps

Green Corps is an environmental organization in the United States that trains recent college graduates in a one-year post-graduate program in grassroots community organizing.

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Green Earth Market

Launched in 2006, Green Earth Market is an American online retailer of environmentally friendly goods, offering products that are made locally (North America), of natural, organic, or recycled materials, and/or produced in a fair trade, sustainable, or organic production process or method utilizing energy conservation.

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Green Energy Hub

The Green Energy Hub is a region in the Canadian province of Ontario that extends as far west as Port Rowan, as far north as Paris, as far east as Dunnville, and as far south as Lake Erie.

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Green heron

The green heron (Butorides virescens) is a small heron of North and Central America.

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Green Left Weekly

Green Left Weekly is an Australian socialist newspaper, written by progressive activists to "present the views excluded by the big business media".

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Green Light New Orleans

Green Light New Orleans is a nonprofit organization based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Green money

Green money refers to.

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Green New Deal

"Green New Deal" - also referred to as the "New New Deal" - is a term used to describe any stimulus package that aims to address both financial crises and environmental issues such as climate change.

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Green paradox

The green paradox is the title of a controversial book by German economist, Hans-Werner Sinn, describing the observation that an environmental policy that becomes greener with the passage of time acts like an announced expropriation for the owners of fossil fuel resources, inducing them to accelerate resource extraction and hence to accelerate global warming.

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Green Party of Canada candidates, 2006 Canadian federal election

The Green Party of Canada ran a full slate of 308 candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election.

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Green Party presidential primaries, 2016

The 2016 Green Party presidential primaries were a series of primaries, caucuses and state conventions in which voters elected delegates to represent a candidate for the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States at the 2016 Green National Convention.

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Green Scare

The Green Scare is legal action by the US government against the radical environmental movement.

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Green Zone Community Climate Action

Green Zone Community Climate Action is a charitable unincorporated association formed in November 2016.

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Green-collar worker

A green-collar worker is a worker who is employed in the environmental sectors of the economy.

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Greenbank Middle School

Greenbank Middle School (GMS) is an intermediate public school in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Greenhouse and icehouse Earth

Throughout the Phanerozoic history of the Earth, the planet's climate has been fluctuating between two dominant climate states: the greenhouse Earth and the icehouse Earth.

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Greenhouse debt

Greenhouse debt is the measure to which an individual person, incorporated association, business enterprise, government instrumentality or / (per Neb., USA) geographic community exceeds its permitted greenhouse footprint and contributes greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming and climate change.

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Greenhouse Development Rights

Greenhouse Development Rights (GDRs) is a justice-based effort-sharing framework designed to show how the costs of rapid climate stabilization can be shared fairly, among all countries.

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Greenhouse effect

The greenhouse effect is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without its atmosphere.

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Greenhouse gas

A greenhouse gas is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range.

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Greenhouse gas emissions accounting

Greenhouse gas emissions accounting is a method of calculating the amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted by a region in a given time-scale.

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Greenhouse gas emissions by the United Kingdom

According to official statistics, there has been a reduction in domestic greenhouse gas emissions in the United Kingdom.

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Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the United States produced 6,587 million metric tonnes of carbon-dioxide equivalent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2015.

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Greenhouse gas removal

Greenhouse gas removal projects are a type of climate engineering that seek to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, and thus they tackle the root cause of global warming.

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Greenhouse Mafia

"Greenhouse Mafia" is the title of a TV program aired by the ABC on the 13 February 2006 episode of its weekly current affairs program Four Corners.

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Greenland (2011 play)

Greenland is a play by the British playwrights Moira Buffini, Penelope Skinner, Matt Charman and Jack Thorne on global warming and its effects, named after the island of Greenland.

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Greenlandic cuisine

Greenlandic cuisine is traditionally based on meat from marine mammals, game, birds, and fish, and normally contains high levels of protein.

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Greenock

Greenock (Grianaig) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.

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Greenpeace

Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization with offices in over 39 countries and with an international coordinating body in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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Greenpeace Southeast Asia

Greenpeace Southeast Asia is the regional office of the global environmental organization Greenpeace.

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Greenpeace USA

Greenpeace USA is the United States affiliate of Greenpeace, an international environmental nonprofit organization".

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Greenvein

Greenvein is a Nonprofit organization in Indiafor planting and protecting trees.

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Greg Barker, Baron Barker of Battle

Gregory Leonard George Barker, Baron Barker of Battle, (born 8 March 1966) is a British Conservative Party politician and life peer.

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Greg Gianforte

Gregory Richard Gianforte (born April 17, 1961) is an American businessman, author, engineer and politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Montana's at-large congressional district.

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Greg Laden

Gregory Thomas "Greg" Laden is an American biological anthropologist and science blogger.

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Greg Orman

Gregory John Orman (born December 2, 1968) is an American entrepreneur and political candidate.

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Gregg Easterbrook

Gregg Edmund Easterbrook (born March 3, 1953) is an American writer and a contributing editor of both The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly.

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Gregory Benford

Gregory Benford (born January 30, 1941) is an American science fiction author and astrophysicist who is on the faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Irvine.

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Gretchen Hofmann

Gretchen Hofmann is professor of ecological physiology of marine organisms at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Grey jay

The grey jay (Perisoreus canadensis), also gray jay, Canada jay, or whisky jack, is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae.

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Ground-coupled heat exchanger

A ground-coupled heat exchanger is an underground heat exchanger that can capture heat from and/or dissipate heat to the ground.

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Gustav Metzger

Gustav Metzger (10 April 1926 – 1 March 2017) was an artist and political activist who developed the concept of Auto-Destructive Art and the Art Strike.

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Gustavo Petro

Gustavo Francisco Petro Urrego (Local; born April 19, 1960) is a Colombian politician, economist, and presidential candidate who previously served as mayor of Bogotá.

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Guy Stewart Callendar

Guy Stewart Callendar (February 1898 – October 1964) was an English steam engineer and inventor.

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GW

GW may refer to.

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GWG

GWG is a three letter acronym that can stand for.

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GWPP

The initials GWPP could indicate.

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Gwyneth Cravens

Gwyneth Cravens is an American novelist and journalist.

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HadCRUT

HadCRUT is the dataset of monthly instrumental temperature records formed by combining the sea surface temperature records compiled by the Hadley Centre of the UK Met Office and the land surface air temperature records compiled by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia.

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Half Gone

Half Gone: Oil, Gas, Hot Air and the Global Energy Crisis is a book by former oil geologist Jeremy Leggett about both oil depletion and global warming.

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Halocarbon

Halocarbon compounds are chemicals in which one or more carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds with one or more halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine –) resulting in the formation of organofluorine compounds, organochlorine compounds, organobromine compounds, and organoiodine compounds.

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Halomethane

Halomethane compounds are derivatives of methane (CH4) with one or more of the hydrogen atoms replaced with halogen atoms (F, Cl, Br, or I).

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Hanauma Bay

Hanauma is a marine embayment formed within a tuff ring and located along the southeast coast of the Island of Ookinaahu in the Hawaii Kai neighborhood of East Honolulu, in the Hawaiian Islands.

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Hank Wesselman

Henry Barnard Wesselman (born 1941) is an American anthropologist known primarily for his Spiritwalker trilogy of spiritual memoirs.

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Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

Hans Joachim "John" Schellnhuber (born 7 June 1950) is a German theoretical physicist and founding director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and ex-chair of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU).

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Hans-Werner Sinn

Hans-Werner Sinn (born 7 March 1948) is a German economist and was President of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research from 1999-2016.

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Hardangervidda

Hardangervidda (Hardanger Plateau) is a mountain plateau (Norwegian: vidde) in central southern Norway, covering parts of the counties of Buskerud, Hordaland and Telemark.

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Hardangervidda National Park

Hardangervidda National Park (Hardanger Plateau National Park, Hardangervidda nasjonalpark), at 3,422 square kilometers, is Norway's largest national park.

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Harding Street Generating Station

The Harding Street Station (formerly Elmer W. Stout Generating Station) is a 12-unit, 1,196 MW nameplate capacity, gas-, and oil-fired generating station located at 3700 South Harding Street, Indianapolis.

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Harmful algal bloom

A harmful algal bloom (HAB) are organisms that can severely lower oxygen levels in natural waters, killing marine life.

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Harold Lewis

Harold ("Hal") Warren Lewis (born October 1, 1923 at the Center for History of Physics, American Institute of Physics – May 26, 2011) was an American Emeritus Professor of Physics and former department chairman at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).

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Harris's sparrow

The Harris's sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) is a large sparrow.

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Harry Binswanger

Harry Binswanger (born 1944) is an American philosopher.

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Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award

The Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award is awarded annually by the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust.

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Hartmut Heinrich

Hartmut Heinrich (born March 5, 1952 in Northeim, Lower Saxony) is a German marine geologist and climatologist.

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Harvest (wine)

The harvesting of wine grapes (Vintage) is one of the most crucial steps in the process of wine-making.

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Harvey Locke

Harvey Locke is a conservationist, writer, and photographer.

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Hawaiian honeycreeper conservation

Hawaiian honeycreepers (Fringillidae), of the subfamily Carduelinae, were once quite abundant in all forests throughout Hawai'i.

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Hayseed (album)

Hayseed is the twelfth album and ninth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Susan Werner.

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Hazon

Founded in 1999, Hazon is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes creating sustainable communities in the Jewish world.

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Höllentalferner

The Höllentalferner is a glacier in the western Wetterstein Mountains.

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Heard Island glaciers

The Heard Island glaciers covered 79 percent of Heard Island itself, in 1947, covering 288 km2; by 1988, this had decreased by 11 percent to 257 km2.

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Heat wave

A heat wave is a period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries.

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Heather Stilwell

Heather Stilwell (January 26, 1944 – December 3, 2010) was a Canadian political activist and former school trustee in Surrey, British Columbia.

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Heaven and Earth (book)

Heaven and Earth: Global Warming – The Missing Science is a popular science book published in 2009 and written by Australian geologist, professor of mining geology at Adelaide University, and mining company director Ian Plimer.

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Heavy Weather (Sterling novel)

Heavy Weather is a science fiction novel by Bruce Sterling, first published in 1994, about a group of storm chasers in a world where global warming has produced incredibly destructive weather.

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Hedz

Hedz was a children's satirical show produced by BBC Scotland for CBBC.

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Heidelberg Appeal

The Heidelberg Appeal, authored by Michel Salomon, is a appeal directed against the findings Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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Heinrich Böll Foundation

The Heinrich Böll Foundation (German: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung e.V., hbs) is a German, legally independent political foundation.

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Heliofungia actiniformis

Heliofungia actiniformis is a solitary species of mushroom coral, a large polyp stony coral in the family Fungiidae.

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Hell (2011 film)

Hell is a 2011 German-Swiss post-apocalyptic film directed by Tim Fehlbaum in his directorial debut.

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Hell and High Water (book)

Hell and High Water: Global Warming – the Solution and the Politics – and What We Should Do is a book by author, scientist, and former U.S. Department of Energy official Joseph J. Romm, published December 26, 2006.

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Helmut Landsberg

Helmut Erich Landsberg (1906–1985) was a noted and influential climatologist.

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Helmut Metzner

Helmut Metzner (15 September 1925, Osnabrück, Germany – 20 September 1999, Tübingen, Germany) was a plant physiologist, Professor of Biochemical Plant Physiology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, the founder of the European Academy of Environmental Affairs and a co-founder of the Weikersheim Think Tank.

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Henrik Svensmark

Henrik Svensmark (born 1958) is a physicist and professor in the Division of Solar System Physics at the Danish National Space Institute (DTU Space) in Copenhagen.

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Henry Paulson

Henry Merritt "Hank" Paulson Jr. (born March 28, 1946) is an American banker who subsequently served as the 74th Secretary of the Treasury.

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Henry Payne (cartoonist)

Henry Payne (born 1962 in Charleston, West Virginia) is an American editorial cartoonist for The Detroit News.

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Henry Way Kendall

Henry Way Kendall (December 9, 1926 – February 15, 1999) was an American particle physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990 jointly with Jerome Isaac Friedman and Richard E. Taylor "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics.".

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Herbert River ringtail possum

The Herbert River ringtail possum (Pseudochirulus herbertensis) is a species of possum found in northeastern Queensland, Australia.

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Herman Cain presidential campaign, 2012

The 2012 presidential campaign of Herman Cain, an American businessman and radio host, began shortly after the 2010 midterm elections.

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Herman Miller (manufacturer)

Herman Miller, Inc., based in Zeeland, Michigan, is an American company that produces office furniture, equipment and home furnishings.

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Hewlett Foundation

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, commonly known as the Hewlett Foundation, is a private foundation, established by Hewlett-Packard cofounder William Redington Hewlett and his wife Flora Lamson Hewlett in 1966.

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High and Dry (book)

High and Dry: John Howard, Climate Change and the Selling of Australia's Future is a 2007 book written by Guy Pearse.

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High mountain tour

A high mountain tour (Hochtour) is a mountain tour that takes place in the zone that is covered by ice all year round, the nival zone.

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High Rock Lake Association

The High Rock Lake Association, Inc.

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Hikimi wasabi

Hikimi Wasabi (匹見ワサビ) is a variety of wasabi cultivated in Hikimi Town (now part of Masuda City), Shimane Prefecture, Japan.

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Historical climatology

Historical climatology is the study of historical changes in climate and their effect on human history and development.

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Historical dynamics

Historical dynamics broadly includes the scientific modeling of history.

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History Commons

The History Commons is a web site and organization that documents events and issues of great social and political significance, focusing primarily on events and issues from the 1970s to the present day.

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History of Australia

The History of Australia refers to the history of the area and people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous and colonial societies.

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History of Australia since 1945

The history of Australia since 1945 has seen long periods of economic prosperity and the introduction of an expanded and multi-ethnic immigration program, which has coincided with moves away from Britain in political, social and cultural terms and towards increasing engagement with the United States and Asia.

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History of climate change science

The history of the scientific discovery of climate change began in the early 19th century when ice ages and other natural changes in paleoclimate were first suspected and the natural greenhouse effect first identified.

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History of coal mining

The history of coal mining goes back thousands of years.

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History of conservatism in the United States

In the United States there has never been a national political party called the Conservative Party.

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History of Darfur

Throughout its history, Darfur has been the home to several cultures and kingdoms, like the mythical Tora or the Daju and Tunjur kingdoms.

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History of Earth

The history of Earth concerns the development of planet Earth from its formation to the present day.

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History of German foreign policy

The History of German foreign policy covers diplomatic developments and international history since 1871.

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History of Google

The Google company was officially launched in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to market Google Search, which has become the most widely used web-based search engine.

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History of the United States Congress

The history of the United States Congress refers to the chronological record of the United States Congress including legislative sessions.

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History of the United States Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is the oldest voter-based political party in the world and the oldest existing political party in the United States, tracing its heritage back to the anti-Federalists and the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party of the 1790s.

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History of the world

The history of the world is the history of humanity (or human history), as determined from archaeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, from recorded history and from secondary sources and studies.

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History of wind power

Wind power has been used as long as humans have put sails into the wind.

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Hoch-Ybrig

Hoch-Ybrig is a skiing and hiking area in Canton of Schwyz in Switzerland (Municipalities of Unteriberg, Oberiberg).

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Hockey stick graph

Hockey stick graphs present the global or hemispherical mean temperature record of the past 500 to 2000 years as shown by quantitative climate reconstructions based on climate proxy records.

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Hoher Riffler (Zillertal Alps)

The Hoher Riffler is a 3,231 metre 1:50.000 (ÖK 50) of the BEV high mountain in the Zillertal Alps, on the eastern part of the main chain of the Tux (Tuxer Hauptkamm), in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

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Holarctic

The Holarctic is the name for the biogeographic realm that encompasses the majority of habitats found throughout the northern continents of the world, combining Wallace's Palearctic zoogeographical region, consisting of North Africa and all of Eurasia (with the exception of the southern Arabian Peninsula, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent), and the Nearctic zoogeographical region, consisting of North America, north of Mexico.

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Holdridge life zones

The Holdridge life zones system is a global bioclimatic scheme for the classification of land areas.

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Holland Island

Holland Island is a marshy, rapidly eroding island in the Chesapeake Bay, in Dorchester County, Maryland, west of Salisbury.

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Homerazzi

"Homerazzi" is the sixteenth episode of the eighteenth season of The Simpsons.

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Honor the Earth

Honor The Earth is a non-profit organization founded to raise awareness and financial support for Indigenous environmental justice.

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Horastrea

Horastrea indica, the blister coral, is a species of stony coral in the monotypic genus Horastrea, in the family Coscinaraeidae.

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Horrible Geography

Horrible Geography is a series of children's non-fiction books written by Anita Ganeri, illustrated by Mike Phillips, and published in the UK by Scholastic.

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Horrible Science

Horrible Science is a similar series of books to Horrible Histories, written by Nick Arnold (with the exception of Evolve or Die, which is written by Phil Gates), illustrated by Tony de Saulles and published in the UK and India by Scholastic.

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Hot stain

A hot stain is a region of the world where safe drinking water has been depleted.

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Hot, Flat, and Crowded

Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—And How It Can Renew America is a book by New York Times Foreign Affairs columnist Thomas Friedman, proposing that the solutions to global warming and the best method to regain the United States' economic and political stature in the world are to embrace the clean energy and green technology industries.

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Houghton College

Houghton College is a Christian liberal arts college in Houghton, New York.

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House energy rating

The house energy rating (HER) is a standard measure of comparison by which one can evaluate the energy efficiency of a new or an existing building.

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How Global Warming Works

How Global Warming Works is a website developed by Michael Ranney, a professor of cognitive psychology at the University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California, United States.

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Hubert Lamb

Hubert Horace Lamb (22 September 1913 in Bedford – 28 June 1997 in Holt, Norfolk) was an English climatologist who founded the Climatic Research Unit in 1972 in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.

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Hudson Plains Ecoregion

The Hudson Plains Ecoregion is a vast, flat, and waterlogged landscape.

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Hudson River Sloop Clearwater

The Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Beacon, New York that seeks to protect the Hudson River and surrounding wetlands and waterways through advocacy and public education.

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Hugh Morgan (businessman)

Hugh Matheson Morgan AC, (born 9 September 1940), is an Australian businessman and former CEO of Western Mining Corporation (1990 to 2003).

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Human

Humans (taxonomically Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina.

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Human impact on the environment

Human impact on the environment or anthropogenic impact on the environment includes changes to biophysical environments and ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans, including global warming, environmental degradation (such as ocean acidification), mass extinction and biodiversity loss, ecological crises, and ecological collapse.

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Human impact on the nitrogen cycle

Human impact on the nitrogen cycle is diverse.

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Human overpopulation

Human overpopulation (or population overshoot) occurs when the ecological footprint of a human population in a specific geographical location exceeds the carrying capacity of the place occupied by that group.

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Human Rights and Climate Change

Human Rights and Climate Change is a conceptual and legal framework under which international human rights and their relationship to global warming are studied, analyzed, and addressed.

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Human rights in Tuvalu

Tuvalu is a small island nation in the South Pacific, located North of Fiji and North West of Samoa.

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Human security

Human security is an emerging paradigm for understanding global vulnerabilities whose proponents challenge the traditional notion of national security by arguing that the proper referent for security should be the individual rather than the state.

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Humanitarian crisis

A humanitarian crisis (or "humanitarian disaster") is defined as a singular event or a series of events that are threatening in terms of health, safety or well being of a community or large group of people.

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Humanitas Prize

The Humanitas Prize is an award for film and television writing intended to promote human dignity, meaning, and freedom.

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Hurricane Catarina

Hurricane Catarina was an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone that hit Southern Brazil in late March 2004.

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Hurricane Harvey

Hurricane Harvey is tied with Hurricane Katrina as the costliest tropical cyclone on record, inflicting $125 billion (2017 USD) in damage, primarily from catastrophic rainfall-triggered flooding in the Houston metropolitan area.

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Hurricane Ophelia (2017)

Hurricane Ophelia (known as Storm Ophelia in Ireland and the United Kingdom while extratropical) was regarded as the worst storm to affect Ireland in 50 years, and was also the easternmost Atlantic major hurricane on record. The tenth and final consecutive hurricane and the sixth major hurricane of the very active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Ophelia had non-tropical origins from a decaying cold front on 6 October. Located within a favorable environment, the storm steadily strengthened over the next two days, drifting north and then southeastwards before becoming a hurricane on 11 October. After becoming a Category 2 hurricane and fluctuating in intensity for a day, Ophelia intensified into a major hurricane on 14 October south of the Azores, brushing the archipelago with high winds and heavy rainfall. Shortly after achieving peak intensity, Ophelia began weakening as it accelerated over progressively colder waters to its northeast towards Ireland and Great Britain. Completing an extratropical transition early on 16 October, Ophelia became the second storm of the 2017–18 European windstorm season. Early on 17 October, the cyclone crossed the North Sea and struck western Norway, with wind gusts up to in Rogaland county, before weakening during the evening of 17 October. The system made additional landfalls in Sweden and Finland before dissipating over Russia. Three deaths can be directly attributed to Ophelia, all of which occurred in Ireland. Total losses from the storm were far less than initially feared, with a minimum estimate of total insured losses across Ireland and the United Kingdom of US$13.6 million.

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as Superstorm Sandy) was the deadliest and most destructive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

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Hyalinobatrachium colymbiphyllum

Hyalinobatrachium colymbiphyllum, also called the bare-hearted glass frog, plantation glass frog and the cricket glass frog, is a species of frog in the Centrolenidae family that is found in moist forests, often near streams, in countries in Central America and South America.

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Hybrid (biology)

In biology, a hybrid, or crossbreed, is the result of combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds, varieties, species or genera through sexual reproduction.

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Hybrid electric vehicle

A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle that combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) system with an electric propulsion system (hybrid vehicle drivetrain).

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Hybrid vehicle

A hybrid vehicle uses two or more distinct types of power, such as internal combustion engine to drive an electric generator that powers an electric motor, e.g. in diesel-electric trains using diesel engines to drive an electric generator that powers an electric motor, and submarines that use diesels when surfaced and batteries when submerged.

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Hydration number

The hydration number, or solvation number of a compound is defined as the average number of molecules bound to the compound more strongly (by 13.3 kcal/mol or more) than they are bound to other water molecules.

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Hydraulic fracturing by country

Hydraulic fracturing has become a contentious environmental and health issue with Tunisia and France banning the practice and a de facto moratorium in place in Quebec (Canada), and some of the states of the US.

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Hydraulic fracturing in the United Kingdom

Hydraulic fracturing in the United Kingdom started in the late 1970s with fracturing of the conventional oil and gas fields of the North Sea.

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Hydrofluorocarbon

Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), organic compounds that contain fluorine and hydrogen atoms, are the most common type of organofluorine compounds.

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Hydrogen fuel

Hydrogen fuel is a zero-emission fuel when burned with oxygen.

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Hydropower

Hydropower or water power (from ύδωρ, "water") is power derived from the energy of falling water or fast running water, which may be harnessed for useful purposes.

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Hypercane

A hypercane is a hypothetical class of extreme tropical cyclone that could form if ocean temperatures reached, which is warmer than the warmest ocean temperature ever recorded.

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Hyperthermia

Hyperthermia is elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation that occurs when a body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates.

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Hywel Davies (doctor)

Dr Hywel Davies MA, DM (Oxon.), FRCP (Lond.), FACP, FACC is a cardiologist and writer.

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I Am America (And So Can You!)

I Am America (And So Can You!) is a 2007 satirical book by American comedian Stephen Colbert and the writers of The Colbert Report.

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I'm not a scientist

"I'm not a scientist" is a phrase that has been often used by American politicians, primarily Republicans, when asked about a scientific subject, such as global warming, or the age of the earth.

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I'm with Busey

I'm with Busey was a comedy/documentary television show which aired on Comedy Central in the summer of 2003.

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Iain Stewart (geologist)

Iain Simpson Stewart, MBE FGS FRSE (born 1964) is a Scottish geologist, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.

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Ian Campbell (Australian politician)

Ian Gordon Campbell (born 22 May 1959) is a former Australian politician who served as a Senator for Western Australia from 1990 to 2007, representing the Liberal Party.

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Ian Lloyd (politician)

Sir Ian Lloyd (30 May 1921 – 25 September 2006) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Ian Stirling (biologist)

Ian Grote Stirling (born September 26, 1941) is a research scientist emeritus with Environment and Climate Change Canada and an adjunct professor in the University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences.

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Ian Wishart (journalist)

Ian Wishart (born 1964) is a New Zealand journalist, author and publisher, and the editor of Investigate magazine.

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Ibrahim AlHusseini

Ibrahim AlHusseini is a venture capitalist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.

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IBSA Dialogue Forum

The IBSA Dialogue Forum ('''I'''ndia, '''B'''razil, '''S'''outh '''A'''frica) is an international tripartite grouping for promoting international cooperation among these countries.

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Ice (2011 miniseries)

Ice is a 2011 British miniseries directed by Nick Copus and based upon James Follett's novel with similar name.

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Ice age

An ice age is a period of long-term reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.

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Ice Age (2002 film)

Ice Age is a 2002 American computer-animated buddy comedy-drama road film directed by Chris Wedge and co-directed by Carlos Saldanha from a story by Michael J. Wilson.

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Ice sheet

An ice sheet is a mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than, this is also known as continental glacier.

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Ice shelf

An ice shelf is a thick floating platform of ice that forms where a glacier or ice sheet flows down to a coastline and onto the ocean surface.

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Ice-sheet model

In climate modelling, Ice-sheet models use numerical methods to simulate the evolution, dynamics and thermodynamics of ice sheets, such as the Greenland ice sheet, the Antarctic ice sheet or the large ice sheets on the northern hemisphere during the last glacial period.

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Iceberg B-15

Iceberg B-15 was the world's largest recorded iceberg.

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Icecap (disambiguation)

An ice cap or icecap is a geographical feature.

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Icemaker

An icemaker, ice generator, or ice machine may refer to either a consumer device for making ice, found inside a home freezer; a stand-alone appliance for making ice, or an industrial machine for making ice on a large scale.

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Idaho wine

Idaho wine refers to wine made from the U.S. state of Idaho.

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Idealized greenhouse model

The surface of the Sun radiates light and heat at approximately 5,500 °C.

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Identification key

In biology, an identification key is a printed or computer-aided device that aids the identification of biological entities, such as plants, animals, fossils, microorganisms, and pollen grains.

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If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet

If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet is the first full length professionally produced play by the British playwright Nick Payne.

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If You Love This Planet

If You Love This Planet is a 1982 short documentary film recording a lecture given to SUNY Plattsburgh students by physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr.

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Ilish

Tenualosa ilisha (ilish, hilsa, hilsa herring "ইলিশ" in Bangla, or hilsa shad) is a species of fish related to the herring, in the Clupeidae family.

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Illegal logging

Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of laws.

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Image Lake

Image Lake is a tarn in Glacier Peak Wilderness, in the North Cascades of Washington, United States.

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Impact calculus

In policy debate, impact calculus is a type of argumentation which seeks to compare the impacts presented by both teams.

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Impacts of tourism

The study of the effect that tourism has on environment and communities involved is relatively new.

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In These Times

In These Times is an American politically progressive/democratic socialist monthly magazine of news and opinion published in Chicago, Illinois.

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Independence Power Plant

Independence Power Plant is a 1,678-megawatt coal-fired base load power plant near Newark, Arkansas.

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Index of biodiversity articles

This is a list of topics in biodiversity.

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Index of climate change articles

This is a list of climate change topics.

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Index of environmental articles

The natural environment, commonly referred to simply as the environment, includes all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth.

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Index of meteorology articles

This is a list of meteorology topics.

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Index of sustainability articles

This page is an index of sustainability articles.

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Index of waste management articles

Articles related to waste management include.

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Indian Orchard Station

Indian Orchard Station, is a power plant located in Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, USA.

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Indian spot-billed duck

The Indian spot-billed duck (Anas poecilorhyncha) is a large dabbling duck that is a non-migratory breeding duck throughout freshwater wetlands in the Indian subcontinent.

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Indigenouism

Indigenouism is a visual arts movement that promotes environmental protection by utilizing Indigenous Materials as media in artistic creations.

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Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Assessment Initiative

The Indigenous Peoples' Biocultural Climate Change Assessment Initiative (IPCCA) is an international indigenous research initiative arising out of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, where it was noted: Accessed 5 December 2009 "..

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Indira Naidoo

Indira Naidoo (born 1968 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) is an Australian author, journalist and television presenter.

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Individual and political action on climate change

Individual and political action on climate change can take many forms.

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Indre Wijdefjorden National Park

Indre Wijdefjorden National Park (Indre Wijdefjorden nasjonalpark) is located in a steep fjord landscape in northern Spitsbergen in Svalbard, Norway.

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Indus River

The Indus River (also called the Sindhū) is one of the longest rivers in Asia.

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Industrial waste

Industrial waste is the waste produced by industrial activity which includes any material that is rendered useless during a manufacturing process such as that of factories, industries, mills, and mining operations.

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Information Council on the Environment

The Information Council on the Environment (ICE), was a U.S. organization created by the National Coal Association, the Western Fuels Association, and Edison Electrical Institute.

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Information deficit model

In studies of the public understanding of science, the information deficit model (or simply deficit model) or science literacy/knowledge deficit model attributes public scepticism or hostility to science and technology to a lack of understanding, resulting from a lack of information.

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Infrared

Infrared radiation (IR) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, and is therefore generally invisible to the human eye (although IR at wavelengths up to 1050 nm from specially pulsed lasers can be seen by humans under certain conditions). It is sometimes called infrared light.

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Instapundit

Instapundit is a libertarian blog maintained by Glenn Reynolds, a law professor at the University of Tennessee.

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Institute for Social Ecology

The Institute for Social Ecology (ISE) is an educational institution in Plainfield, Vermont dedicated to the study of social ecology, an anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian strain of ecology that is a form of libertarian socialism.

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Instituto Antártico Argentino

The Instituto Antártico Argentino (IAA; Argentine Antarctic Institute) is the Argentine federal agency in charge of orientating, controlling, addressing and performing scientific and technical research and studies in the Antarctic.

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Instrumental temperature record

The instrumental temperature record provides the temperature of Earth's climate system from the historical network of in situ measurements of surface air temperatures and ocean surface temperatures.

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Integrated gasification combined cycle

An integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) is a technology that uses a high pressure gasifier to turn coal and other carbon based fuels into pressurized gas—synthesis gas (syngas).

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Intellectual Ventures

Intellectual Ventures is a private company that centers on the development and licensing of intellectual property.

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InterAcademy Panel

The InterAcademy Panel: The Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) is a global network consisting of over 106 national science academies.

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Interaction (statistics)

In statistics, an interaction may arise when considering the relationship among three or more variables, and describes a situation in which the simultaneous influence of two variables on a third is not additive.

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Interdisciplinarity

Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combining of two or more academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project).

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Intergenerational equity

Intergenerational equity in economic, psychological, and sociological contexts, is the concept or idea of fairness or justice between generations.

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Intergenerationality

Intergenerationality is interaction between members of different generations.

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific and intergovernmental body under the auspices of the United Nations, set up at the request of member governments, dedicated to the task of providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change and its political and economic impacts.

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Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

The Intergovernmental science-policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is an independent intergovernmental body established to strengthen the science-policy interface for biodiversity and ecosystem services for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, long-term human well-being and sustainable development.

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Internally grooved copper tube

Internally grooved copper tubes also known as "microfin tubes" are a small diameter coil technology for modern air conditioning and refrigeration systems.

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International Center for Technology Assessment

The International Center for Technology Assessment (ICTA) is a U.S. non-profit bi-partisan organization, based in Washington, D.C..

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International Conservation Caucus Foundation

The International Conservation Caucus Foundation (ICCF) is a non-partisan 501(c)(3) educational foundation based in Washington, D.C. ICCF's stated mission is "to advance U.S. leadership in international conservation through public and private partnerships and to develop the next generation of conservation leaders in the U.S. Congress." The ICCF works with the leadership of the bipartisan U.S. Congressional International Conservation Caucus (ICC) to educate policymakers on issues that increase the effectiveness of government support for international conservation projects.

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International crisis

The term international crisis is widespread term without a single common definition.

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International Day of Forests

The International Day of Forests was established on the 21st day of March, by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on November 28, 2012.

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International Institute of Refrigeration

The International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) (also known, in French, as the Institut International du Froid (IIF)), is an independent intergovernmental science and technology based organization which promotes knowledge of refrigeration and associated technologies and applications on a global scale that improve quality of life in a cost effective and environmentally sustainable manner including.

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International Polar Bear Day

International Polar Bear Day is an annual event celebrated every February 27 to raise awareness about the conservation status of the polar bear.

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International reactions to the United States presidential election, 2008

This article lists international reactions to the 2008 United States presidential election of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States on November 4, 2008 and his inauguration on January 20, 2009.

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International security

International security, also called global security, refers to the amalgamation of measures taken by states and international organizations, such as the United Nations, European Union, and others, to ensure mutual survival and safety.

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International Transport Workers' Federation

The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) is a global union federation of transport workers' trade unions, founded in 1896.

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International Tundra Experiment

The International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) is a long-term international collaboration of researchers examining the responses of arctic and alpine plants and ecosystems to climate change.

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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists in individual countries.

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International Year of Forests

The year 2011 was declared the International Year of Forests by the United Nations to raise awareness and strengthen the sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests for the benefit of current and future generations.

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Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission

The Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC), formerly the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, is a United States organization, representing the governors of 31 member and seven associate states, that works to ensure the nation's oil and natural gas resources are conserved and utilized to their maximum potential while protecting health, safety and the environment.

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Intertidal ecology

Intertidal ecology is the study of intertidal ecosystems, where organisms live between the low and high tide lines.

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Intervention (How I Met Your Mother)

"Intervention" is the fourth episode in the fourth season of the television series How I Met Your Mother and 68th overall.

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Investor Network on Climate Risk

The Investor Network on Climate Risk is a network of investors and financial institutions that promotes better understanding of the financial risks and investment opportunities posed by climate change.

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Involuntary park

Involuntary park is a neologism coined by science fiction author and environmentalist Bruce Sterling to describe previously inhabited areas that for environmental, economic, or political reasons have, in Sterling's words, "lost their value for technological instrumentalism" and been allowed to return to an overgrown, feral state.

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IPCC Fifth Assessment Report

The Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the fifth in a series of such reports.

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IPCC First Assessment Report

The First Assessment Report (FAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was completed in 1990.

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IPCC Fourth Assessment Report

Climate Change 2007, the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is the fourth in a series of reports intended to assess scientific, technical and socio-economic information concerning climate change, its potential effects, and options for adaptation and mitigation.

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IPCC Second Assessment Report

The Second Assessment Report (SAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published in 1996, is an assessment of the then available scientific and socio-economic information on climate change.

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IPCC Summary for Policymakers

The Summary for policymakers (SPM) is a summary of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports intended to aid policymakers.

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IPCC supplementary report, 1992

The IPCC supplementary report of 1992 was published to contribute to the debate on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at the 1992 Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro.

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IPCC Third Assessment Report

The IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR), Climate Change 2001, is an assessment of available scientific and socio-economic information on climate change by the IPCC.

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Iris hypothesis

The iris hypothesis is a hypothesis proposed by Richard Lindzen et al.

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Iron fertilization

Iron fertilization is the intentional introduction of iron fines to iron-poor areas of the ocean surface to stimulate phytoplankton production.

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Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov (January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University.

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Islands First

Islands First is a recently founded non-governmental organization working on behalf of the Small Island Developing States to confront the challenges of climate change, the depletion of ocean resources (including ocean acidification and biodiversity loss), and ocean level's rise.

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Isostasy

Isostasy (Greek ''ísos'' "equal", ''stásis'' "standstill") is the state of gravitational equilibrium between Earth's crust and mantle such that the crust "floats" at an elevation that depends on its thickness and density.

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Issues relating to biofuels

There are various social, economic, environmental and technical issues with biofuel production and use, which have been discussed in the popular media and scientific journals.

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It's Tomorrow (film)

Its Tomorrow is an upcoming Indian film about Climate Change written by Dr.

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J Henry Fair

J Henry Fair is an American photographer, environmental activist, and co-founder of the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, New York.

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J. Bennett Johnston

John Bennett Johnston Jr. (born June 10, 1932) is an American attorney and politician in the Democratic Party and later lobbyist.

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J. Marshall Shepherd

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J. Murray Mitchell

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Jack Welch

John Francis "Jack" Welch Jr. (born November 19, 1935) is an American retired business executive, author, and chemical engineer.

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Jackie Speier

Karen Lorraine Jacqueline Speier (born May 14, 1950) is the U.S. Representative for, serving in Congress since 2008.

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Jacky winter

The jacky winter (Microeca fascinans) is a small grey-brown robin found commonly throughout Australia and also in Papua New Guinea.

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Jacob Neusner

Jacob Neusner (July 28, 1932 – October 8, 2016) was an American academic scholar of Judaism.

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Jacques Chirac

Jacques René Chirac (born 29 November 1932) is a French politician who served as President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra from 1995 to 2007.

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Jag tror på människan

"Jag tror på människan" is a rock ballad written by Johan Stentorp, Lasse Andersson and Tommy Nilsson, and performed by Tommy Nilsson at Melodifestivalen 2007.

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Jaime Correa (architect)

Jaime Correa (born September 19, 1957 in Colombia) is an urban planner, architect, and professor at the University of Miami.

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Jake Madoff

Jake Madoff is an American environmentalist, entrepreneur, and writer living in New York City, New York, United States.

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James Balog

James Balog (pronounced BAY-log; born July 15, 1952) is an American photographer whose work explores the relationship between humans and nature.

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James Delingpole

James Mark Court Delingpole (born 6 August 1965) is a writer, journalist, and columnist who has written for a number of publications, including the Daily Mail, Daily Express, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator.

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James Dobson

James Clayton "Jim" Dobson, Jr. (born April 21, 1936) is an American evangelical Christian author, psychologist, and founder in 1977 of Focus on the Family (FOTF), which he led until 2003.

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James Finch

James Finch (born 1950, Lynn Haven, Florida) is an American businessman.

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James Garvey (philosopher)

James Garvey is an American philosopher based in Britain.

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James Hansen

James Edward Hansen (born 29 March 1941) is an American adjunct professor directing the Program on Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

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James L. Powell

James Lawrence Powell (born July 17, 1936 in Berea, Kentucky) is an American geologist.

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James Lovelock

James Ephraim Lovelock, (born 26 July 1919) is an independent scientist, environmentalist, and futurist who lives in Dorset, England.

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James Milkey

James R. Milkey is an American judge and former environmental lawyer who serves as an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

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James O'Brien (oceanographer)

James O'Brien (born August 10, 1935, died September 20, 2016) was an emeritus Robert O. Lawton Professor of Meteorology and Oceanography at Florida State University.

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James R. Schlesinger

James Rodney Schlesinger (February 15, 1929 – March 27, 2014) was an American economist and public servant who was best known for serving as Secretary of Defense from 1973 to 1975 under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

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James Rodger Fleming

James Rodger Fleming, is a historian of science and technology, and the Charles A. Dana Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Colby College, and author of the book Fixing the Sky: The Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control.

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James Spann

James Spann (born June 6, 1956 in Huntsville, Alabama) is a television meteorologist based in Birmingham, Alabama.

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James T. Walsh

James Thomas "Jim" Walsh (born June 19, 1947), Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Washington, DC, Retrieved 16 January 2014.

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James Taranto

James Taranto (born January 6, 1966) is an American journalist.

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James Whale (radio)

Michael James Whale (born 13 May 1951), known professionally as James Whale, is an English radio personality, television presenter, podcast host, and author.

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Jamesville, New York

Jamesville is a hamlet in the town of DeWitt, Onondaga County, New York, United States, part of the greater Syracuse area.

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Jamie Herrell

Jamie Herrell (born July 12, 1994) is a Filipino-American actress, TV Host, dancer and beauty queen.

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Jan Schakowsky

Janice Danoff Schakowsky (born May 26, 1944) is the U.S. Representative for, serving since 1999.

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Janel Leppin

Janel Leppin (born 1981) is an American cellist and multi-instrumentalist.

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January 2014 southeastern Australia heat wave

The January 2014 southeastern Australia heat wave was a significant heat wave event which affected most of southeastern Australia from 13 to 18 January 2014.

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Janusz Lewandowski

Janusz Antoni Lewandowski (born 13 June 1951) is a Polish politician and economist belonging to the Gdańsk liberals group, and a former member of the European Parliament (elected on 13 June 2004), Chairman of the Committee on Budgets.

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Japan Standard Time

is the standard timezone in Japan, 9 hours ahead of UTC (i.e. it is UTC+09:00).

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JASON (advisory group)

JASON is an independent group of elite scientists which advises the United States government on matters of science and technology, mostly of a sensitive nature.

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Jason Chaffetz

Jason E. Chaffetz (born March 26, 1967) is an American commentator and politician who served as the U.S. Representative for, from 2009 until 2017.

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Jason deCaires Taylor

Jason deCaires Taylor (born 12 August 1974 in Dover) is a British sculptor and creator of the world's first underwater sculpture park – the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park – and underwater museum.

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Jastrebarsko

Jastrebarsko (Jaska), colloquially known as Jaska, is a town in Zagreb County, Croatia.

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Jay Inslee

Jay Robert Inslee (born February 9, 1951) is an American politician, author, and attorney serving as the 23rd and current Governor of Washington since January 2013.

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Jay Pritzker Pavilion

Jay Pritzker Pavilion, also known as Pritzker Pavilion or Pritzker Music Pavilion, is a bandshell in Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States.

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Jaywick

Jaywick is a seaside village in the Tendring district of Essex, England, west of Clacton-on-Sea.

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János Áder

János Áder (born 9 May 1959) is a Hungarian lawyer who has been the President of Hungary since 10 May 2012.

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JEA Northside Generating Station

JEA Northside Generating Station in Jacksonville, Florida is a major power plant, one of the three power plants owned and operated by JEA, Jacksonville's municipal utilities service.

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Jean-Louis Étienne

Jean-Louis Étienne (born 9 December 1946) is a French doctor, explorer and scientist, well known for his Arctic and Antarctic explorations, including the famous Transantarctica in 1989.

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Jean-Pascal van Ypersele

Jean-Pascal van Ypersele de Strihou (born 1957, in Brussels) is a Belgian academic climatologist.

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Jean-Paul Turcaud

Jean-Paul Turcaud (1940? -) is a French mining pioneer, and one of many claimants to the discovery of the Telfer Mine in Western Australia, for a time Australia's largest gold mine.

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Jean-Pierre Petit

Jean-Pierre Petit (born 5 April 1937, Choisy-le-Roi) is a French scientist, senior researcher at National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) as an astrophysicist in Marseille Observatory, now retired.

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Jeff Goodell

Jeff Goodell is an American author and contributing editor to Rolling Stone magazine.

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Jeff Luers

Jeffrey "Free" Luers is a political activist from Los Angeles, California, who served a ten-year prison sentence for arson in the US state of Oregon.

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Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock

Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock (born January 24, 1970) is an American literature, film, and media scholar who has been teaching in the Department of English Language and Literature at Central Michigan University since 2001.

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Jeffrey Kluger

Jeffrey Kluger (born 1954) is a senior writer at ''Time'' magazine and author of nine books on various topics, such as The Narcissist Next Door (2014); Splendid Solution: Jonas Salk and the Conquest of Polio (2005); The Sibling Effect (2011); and Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13 (1994).

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Jeffrey White

Jeffrey Steven White (born September 2, 1945) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

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Jena

Jena is a German university city and the second largest city in Thuringia.

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Jennifer Marohasy

Jennifer Marohasy (born 1963) is an Australian biologist, columnist and blogger.

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Jens Stoltenberg

Jens Stoltenberg (born 16 March 1959) is a Norwegian politician.

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Jere H. Lipps

Jere Henry Lipps is Professor of the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley, and Curator of Paleontology at the University of California Museum of Paleontology.

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Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring.

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Jerry D. Mahlman

Jerry Mahlman (February 21, 1940 – November 28, 2012) was an American meteorologist and climatologist.

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Jerry Moran

Gerald W. Moran (born May 29, 1954) is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Kansas since 2011.

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Jerry Taylor

Jerome Cogburn "Jerry" Taylor (born August 2, 1962) is an American environmental activist and policy analyst.

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Jerry Weintraub

Jerome Charles Weintraub (September 26, 1937 – July 6, 2015) was an American film producer, talent agent and actor whose television films won him three Emmys.

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Jesse H. Ausubel

Jesse Huntley Ausubel is an American environmental scientist and program manager of a variety of global biodiversity and ecology research programs.

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Jesse Mugambi

Jesse Ndwiga Kanyua Mugambi (born 6 February 1947) is a professor of philosophy and religious studies at the University of Nairobi with professional training in education and philosophy of religion.

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Jesus Camp

Jesus Camp is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing about a Charismatic Christian summer camp, where children spend their summers being taught that they have "prophetic gifts" and can "take back America for Christ".

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory Science Division

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Science Division investigates physical and chemical processes on the Earth, in the Solar System, and throughout the universe.

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Jet stream

Jet streams are fast flowing, narrow, meandering air currents in the atmospheres of some planets, including Earth.

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Jewish vegetarianism

Jewish vegetarianism is the belief that following a vegetarian diet is demanded by the Torah or by other Jewish values.

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JibJab

JibJab is a digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California.

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Jim Bridenstine

James Frederick Bridenstine (born June 15, 1975) is an American politician and the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Jim Ferrell

James Allen Ferrell (born September 15, 1966) is an American politician and the current mayor of Federal Way, Washington.

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Jim Inhofe

James Mountain Inhofe (born November 17, 1934) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from Oklahoma, a seat he was first elected to in 1994.

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Jim Justice

James Conley Justice II (born April 27, 1951) is an American coal mining and agriculture businessman and politician who is the 36th and current Governor of West Virginia.

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Jim Manzi (software entrepreneur)

James Manzi (born 1963) is an American political commentator.

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Jim Marzilli

Joseph James Marzilli, Jr. (born May 8, 1958, in Stoneham, Massachusetts) was a member of the Massachusetts Senate.

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Jim McNeill

Jim McNeill is a British polar explorer, presenter and keynote speaker, with over 30 years of experience travelling in the polar regions.

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Jim Moran

James Patrick Moran Jr. (born May 16, 1945) is a former U.S. Representative for in Northern Virginia, including the cities of Falls Church and Alexandria, all of Arlington County, and a portion of Fairfax County.

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Jimmy McMillan

James McMillan III (born December 1, 1946) is an American political activist, perennial candidate, and Vietnam War veteran.

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Joanne Nova

Joanne Nova is an Australian science writer, blogger, and speaker.

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Jochköpfl

The Jochköpfl is a mountain,, on the Windach-Brunnenkogel-Kamm, a subgroup of the Stubai Alps in Austria.

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Joe Barton

Joe Linus Barton (born September 15, 1949) is a Republican politician representing (map) in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1985, and a member of the Tea Party Caucus.

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Joe Bastardi

Joe Bastardi (born July 18, 1955) is a professional meteorologist and weather forecaster known for his opinions on weather and global warming.

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Joe Biden

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 47th Vice President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.

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Joe Biden presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Joe Biden, the longtime Senator from Delaware, announced his candidacy for President of the United States on the edition of January 7, 2007 of Meet the Press.

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Joe Miller (Alaska politician)

Joseph Wayne Miller (born May 10, 1967) is an American attorney and politician.

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Joe Nocera

Joseph "Joe" Nocera (born May 6, 1952 in Providence, Rhode Island) is an American business journalist and author.

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Joe Scarnati

Joseph B. Scarnati III (born January 2, 1962) is an American politician from the U.S. State of Pennsylvania.

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Joe Schriner

Joe Schriner (born March 3, 1955) is an American political activist and journalist.

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Joe Strummer

John Graham Mellor (21 August 1952 – 22 December 2002), known by his stage name Joe Strummer, was an English musician, singer, actor and songwriter who was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the Clash, a punk rock band formed in 1976 as part of the original wave of British punk.

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Joe Walsh (Illinois politician)

William Joseph Walsh (born December 27, 1961), is an American conservative talk radio host and former congressman.

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Joel B. Smith

Joel B. Smith is an expert on climate change policy.

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Joel Hunter

Joel Carl Hunter (born April 18, 1948 in Shelby, Ohio), is the retired senior pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed, a congregation of 20,000 that worships at three sites in Central Florida and at more than 1,000 sites worldwide via interactive webcast, iPhone, and Facebook.

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Johanna Schmitt

Johanna Schmitt is an evolutionary ecologist and plant geneticist.

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John Abraham (professor)

John P. Abraham is an American engineering professor, known for his interest in climate science.

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John Bockris

Bernhardt Patrick John O’Mara Bockris (5 January 1923 – 7 July 2013) was a professor in the physical sciences, chiefly electrochemistry.

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John Brignell

John Brignell, Ph.D., is a retired Professor of Industrial Instrumentation at University of Southampton.

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John Carl Warnecke

John Carl Warnecke (February 24, 1919 – April 17, 2010)Brown, "John Carl Warnecke Dies at 91, Designed Kennedy Gravesite," Washington Post, April 23, 2010.

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John Christy

John Raymond Christy is a climate scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) whose chief interests are satellite remote sensing of global climate and global climate change.

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John Coleman (meteorologist)

John Stewart Coleman (October 15, 1934 – January 20, 2018) was an American TV weatherman and co-founder of The Weather Channel.

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John Cornyn

John Cornyn III (born February 2, 1952) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the senior United States Senator from Texas since 2002.

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John D. Hamaker

John D. Hamaker (1914–1994), was an American mechanical engineer, ecologist, agronomist and science writer in the fields of soil regeneration, rock dusting, mineral cycles, climate cycles and glaciology.

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John Dingell

John David Dingell Jr. (born July 8, 1926) is an American politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives from December 13, 1955, until January 3, 2015.

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John Doerr

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John Edwards

Johnny Reid "John" Edwards (born June 10, 1953) is an American lawyer and former politician who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina.

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John F. B. Mitchell

John Francis Brake Mitchell OBE FRS (born 7 October 1948) is a British climatologist and climate modeller.

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John F. Davis (artist)

John (Francis) Davis (born 28 July 1958) is an artist, who lives at Maslin Beach in South Australia.

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John Gage

John Burdette Gage (born 1942) was the 21st employee of Sun Microsystems, where he is credited with creating the phrase: "The network is the computer." He served as Vice President and Chief Researcher and Director of the Science Office for Sun, until leaving on June 9, 2008 to join Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers as a partner to work on green technologies for global warming; he departed KPCB in 2010 to apply what he had learned "to broader issues in other parts of the world".

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John Gibbons (activist)

John Gibbons is an Irish environmental campaigner and the founder of the climatechange.ie website.

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John Gribbin

John R. Gribbin (born 19 March 1946) is a British science writer, an astrophysicist, and a visiting fellow in astronomy at the University of Sussex.

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John Hagee

John Charles Hagee (born April 12, 1940) is the founder and senior pastor of Cornerstone Church, a megachurch in San Antonio, Texas.

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John Holdren

John Paul Holdren (born March 1, 1944) was the senior advisor to President Barack Obama on science and technology issues through his roles as Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).

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John Huston (polar explorer)

John Huston (born August 14, 1976) is an American polar explorer, motivational speaker, wilderness guide, and safety and logistics consultant.

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John J. DiIulio Jr.

John J. Dilulio Jr. (born 1958) is an American political scientist.

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John Kerry

John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American politician who served as the 68th United States Secretary of State from 2013 to 2017.

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John Kerry presidential campaign, 2004

The 2004 presidential campaign of John Kerry, the long-time U.S. Senator from Massachusetts who would eventually become the U.S. Secretary of State nine years later, began when he formed an exploratory committee on December 1, 2002.

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John Key

Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand and Leader of the New Zealand National Party.

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John Lawrence Daly

John L. Daly (31 March 1943 – 29 January 2004) was an Australian teacher and self-declared "Greenhouse skeptic." He was known for speaking out publicly against what he called the "Global Warming scare," and authored the book The greenhouse trap: Why the greenhouse effect will not end life on earth, published in 1989 by Bantam Books.

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John Lawton (biologist)

Sir John Hartley Lawton, CBE FRS (born 24 September 1943) is a British ecologist, RSPB Vice President, President (former Chair) of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, President of The Institution of Environmental Sciences, Chairman of York Museums Trust and President of the York Ornithological Club.

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John Lefebvre

John Lefebvre (born August 6, 1951), is a Canadian musician, composer, entrepreneur, retired lawyer and philanthropist.

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John Mackey (businessman)

John Mackey (born August 15, 1953) is an American businessman.

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John Marburger

John Harmen Marburger III (February 8, 1941 – July 28, 2011) was an American physicist who directed the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the administration of President George W. Bush, serving as the Science Advisor to the President.

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John Mashey

John R. Mashey (born 1946) is a US computer scientist, director and entrepreneur.

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John McCrea (musician)

John McCrea (born June 25, 1964) is an American singer and musician.

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John Monteith

John Lennox Monteith DSc, FRS (3 September 1929 – 20 July 2012) was a British scientist who pioneered the application of physics to biology.

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John Shimkus

John Mondy Shimkus (born February 21, 1958) is the U.S. Representative for.

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John Stossel

John Frank Stossel (born March 6, 1947) is an American consumer television personality, author, and libertarian pundit, known for his career on both ABC News and Fox Business Channel.

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John T. Allen

John Terrence Allen is an Australian atmospheric scientist and leading contributor to research on severe thunderstorm and tornado environments, particularly in the context of climate change, including seasonal prediction of hail and tornadoes.

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John Tierney (journalist)

John Marion Tierney (born March 25, 1953) is an American journalist and author who has worked for the New York Times since 1990.

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John Urquhart Cameron

John Urquhart Cameron (born 1943) is an academic and social reformer and a former parish minister of the Church of Scotland.

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John von Neumann

John von Neumann (Neumann János Lajos,; December 28, 1903 – February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, and polymath.

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John Zillman

John W. Zillman AO (born 28 July 1939) is an Australian meteorologist, and former President of the World Meteorological Organization and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).

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Jon Huntsman Jr.

Jon Meade Huntsman Jr. (born March 26, 1960) is an American businessman, diplomat, politician and the current Ambassador of the United States to Russia, serving since October 2017.

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Jon Huntsman presidential campaign, 2012

The Jon Huntsman presidential campaign of 2012 began in mid-2011 when Ambassador and former Governor of Utah Jon Huntsman, Jr. announced his candidacy for the Republican Party (GOP) nomination for President of the United States in the 2012 election.

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Jon Krosnick

Jon Alexander Krosnick is a professor of Political Science, Communication, and (by courtesy) Psychology, and director of the Political Psychology Research Group (PPRG) at Stanford University.

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Jon McKenzie

Jon McKenzie is a performance theorist, media maker, and transdisciplinary researcher and teacher at Cornell University.

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Jonathan Jesus Navea

Jonathan Jesus N. Navea, also known as Dr.

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Jonathan Kay

Jonathan Hillel Kay (born September 18, 1968) is a Canadian journalist.

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Jonathan M. Gregory

Jonathan Michael Gregory is a climate modeller working on mechanisms of global and large-scale change in climate and sea level on multidecadal and longer timescales and the Met Office and the University of Reading.

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Joni Ernst

Joni Kay Ernst (née Culver; July 1, 1970) is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator for Iowa since 2015.

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Joseph Alcamo

Joseph Alcamo (born 1951) is a U.S. environmental scientist who served as Chief Scientist of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) from 2009 to 2013.

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Joseph Cao

Ánh Quang "Joseph" Cao (Cao Quang Ánh; born March 13, 1967) is a Vietnamese American politician who was the U.S. Representative for from 2009 to 2011.

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Joseph D'Aleo

Joseph D'Aleo is a certified consultant meteorologist and the first Director of Meteorology at The Weather Channel.

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Joseph J. Romm

Joseph J. Romm (born June 27, 1960) is an American author, blogger, physicist and climate expert who advocates reducing greenhouse gas emissions and global warming and increasing energy security through energy efficiency, green energy technologies and green transportation technologies.

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Joseph Kaplan

Joseph Kaplan (September 8, 1902 – October 3, 1991) was a Hungarian-born American physicist.

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Joss Stone

Joscelyn Eve Stoker (born 11 April 1987), better known by her stage name Joss Stone, is an English singer, songwriter and actress.

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Joué-sur-Erdre

Joué-sur-Erdre is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.

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Journal for Geoclimatic Studies

The Journal for Geoclimatic Studies is the name given to a nonexistent journal which published a fabricated global warming study in November 2007 entitled, "Carbon dioxide production by benthic bacteria: the death of manmade global warming theory?" The published study identified the Journal for Geoclimatic Studies as an official publication of Okinawa University's Institute for Geoclimatic Studies (The Institute for Geoclimatic Studies is also fraudulent and does not exist).

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Journalism genres

The term "journalism genres" refers to various journalism styles, fields or separate genres, in writing accounts of events.

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Joy Doreen Biira

Joy Doreen Biira (born September 5, 1986) is a Ugandan media personality with KTN News and DW.

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Judith Curry

Judith A. Curry is an American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Juice Rap News

Juice Rap News is an internet based satirical news show, created in Melbourne, Australia by The Juice Media.

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Jule Gregory Charney

Jule Gregory Charney (January 1, 1917 – June 16, 1981) was an American meteorologist who played an important role in developing weather prediction.

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Jules Boykoff

Jules Boykoff (born September 11, 1970) is an American academic, author, and former athlete.

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Julian Simon

Julian Lincoln Simon (February 12, 1932 – February 8, 1998) was an American professor of business administration at the University of Maryland and a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute at the time of his death, after previously serving as a longtime economics and business professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Julie Bertagna

Julie Bertagna (born 1962) is a Scottish author who has written real life and science fiction novels for both children and young adults.

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Junk science

The expression junk science is used to describe scientific data, research, or analysis considered by the person using the phrase to be spurious or fraudulent.

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Justin B. Ries

Justin Baker Ries is an American marine scientist, best known for his contributions to ocean acidification and biomineralization research.

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Justin Rowlatt

Justin Rowlatt (born June 1966) is a British news reporter and television presenter.

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Justin Storms

Justin Storms (born 1981 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American artist and musician.

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Kamen Rider W

, is a 2009-2010 Japanese tokusatsu drama, the eleventh series in the Heisei period run of the Kamen Rider Series.

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Kandupidi Kandupidi

Kandupidi Kandupidi is an upcoming Tamil debut movie directed by Rama Subburayan starring Director Seeman, TV actor Murali.

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Kangaroo industry

The kangaroo industry is based on the harvesting of the large species of kangaroos, which are abundant and are sustainably harvested in Australia under strict government control.

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Kangchenjunga

Kangchenjunga (कञ्चनजङ्घा; कंचनजंघा; ཁང་ཅེན་ཛོཾག་), also spelled Kanchenjunga, is the third highest mountain in the world, and lies partly in Nepal and partly in Sikkim, India.

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Kari Norgaard

Kari Marie Norgaard is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Oregon, a post she has held since 2011.

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Katie Holten

Katie Holten is an Irish artist whose artwork focuses on humans' impact on the natural environment.

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Kato Hideki

Kato Hideki (born 1962 in Nagoya, Japan; 加藤英樹, family name Kato) is a Japanese musician and composer.

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Keane (band)

Keane are an English rock band from Battle, East Sussex, formed in 1995.

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Keeling Curve

The Keeling Curve is a graph that plots the ongoing change in concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere since the 1950s.

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Keep Cool (board game)

Keep Cool is a board game created by Klaus Eisenack and Gerhard Petschel-Held of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and published by the German company Spieltrieb in November 2004.

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Ken Baxter (businessman)

Ken "Rocket Man" Baxter (born May 15, 1949) is a real estate investor.

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Ken Caldeira

Kenneth Caldeira is an atmospheric scientist who works at the Carnegie Institution for Science's Department of Global Ecology.

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Ken Cuccinelli

Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II (born July 30, 1968) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 46th attorney general of Virginia from 2010 until 2014.

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Ken Haar

Ken Haar (born March 10, 1943) is a politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska.

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Ken Ring (writer)

Ken Ring is a writer from Auckland, New Zealand, who asserts that he can use lunar cycles to predict weather and earthquakes.

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Ken Salazar

Kenneth Lee Salazar (born March 2, 1955) is an American politician who served as the 50th United States Secretary of the Interior in the administration of President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013.

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Kent Hovind

Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalist evangelist and tax protester.

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Kerry Emanuel

Kerry Andrew Emanuel (born April 21, 1955) is an American professor of meteorology currently working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.

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Kevin Andrews (politician)

Kevin James Andrews (born 9 November 1955) is an Australian politician and member of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Kevin Folta

Kevin M. Folta is a professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida.

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Keystone Pipeline

The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned in 2010 and now owned solely by TransCanada Corporation.

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Khabibullo Abdussamatov

Habibullo Ismailovich Abdussamatov (Хабибулло Исмаилович Абдусаматов; occasionally spelled, Abdusamatov; with initials transliterated either H.I. or K.I; born October 27, 1940 in Samarkand, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian astrophysicist of Uzbek descent.

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Kidney stone disease

Kidney stone disease, also known as urolithiasis, is when a solid piece of material (kidney stone) occurs in the urinary tract.

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Kigali

Kigali is the capital and largest city of Rwanda.

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Kim Cobb

Kim Cobb (born 1974) is an American climate scientist.

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Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American writer of science fiction.

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Kimbe Bay

Kimbe Bay is a large bay in West New Britain Province, off the northern coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea, at.

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Kimberley (Western Australia)

The Kimberley is the northernmost of the nine regions of Western Australia.

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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) (جامعة الملك عبد الله للعلوم و التقنية.) is a private research university located in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.

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Kiribati

Kiribati, officially the Republic of Kiribati (Gilbertese: Ribaberiki Kiribati),.

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Kiritimati

Kiritimati, or Christmas Island, is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands.

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Kirk Hammett

Kirk Lee Hammett (born November 18, 1962) is an American musician who has been lead guitarist and a contributing songwriter for the heavy metal band Metallica since 1983.

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Kirk R. Smith

Kirk R. Smith is an expert on the health and climate effects of household energy use in developing nations.

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Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corp.

Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corporation, et al. is a lawsuit filed on February 26, 2008, in a United States district court.

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Kivalina, Alaska

Kivalina Kivalliñiq in Iñupiaq) is a city and village in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, United States.

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Knut (polar bear)

Knut (5 December 2006 – 19 March 2011) was an orphaned polar bear born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden.

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Kobuk River

The Kobuk River (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam) is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States.

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Koch family

The Koch family is an American family engaged in business, most noted for their political activities (donating to conservative and Republican Party causes), and control of Koch Industries, the second-largest privately owned company in the United States (with 2013 revenues of $115 billion).

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Kolahoi Glacier

Kolahoi Glacier is a valley glacier in the northwestern Himalayan Range situated 26 kilometers north from Pahalgam and 16 kilometers south from Sonamarg, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Konrad Steffen

Konrad "Koni" Steffen (born 1952) is a glaciologist and the former director of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder, a position he held from 2005 until he took office as the director of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research on July 1, 2012.

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KSTP-TV

KSTP-TV, virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 35), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States and serving the Twin Cities television market.

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Kure Atoll

(Mokupāpapa) or Ocean Island is an atoll in the Pacific Ocean beyond Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands at.

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Kuwaiti oil fires

The Kuwaiti oil fires were caused by Iraqi military forces setting fire to a reported 605 to 732 oil wells along with an unspecified number of oil filled low-lying areas, such as oil lakes and fire trenches, as part of a scorched earth policy while retreating from Kuwait in 1991 due to the advances of Coalition military forces in the Persian Gulf War.

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Kyoto Protocol

The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty which extends the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the scientific consensus that (part one) global warming is occurring and (part two) it is extremely likely that human-made CO2 emissions have predominantly caused it.

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KYOTOplus

KYOTOplus is a joint campaign of a number of public interest groups in Canada to encourage and support Canadians in a call for stronger policy on Climate Change.

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L.O.L.: Lack of Love

L.O.L: Lack Of Love is an evolutionary life simulation game developed by Love-de-Lic and published by ASCII Entertainment for the Sega Dreamcast.

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La Perdita Generacio

La Perdita Generacio also called LPG, is a Swedish band of musicians who perform Esperanto music.

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Lake Erie

Lake Erie is the fourth-largest lake (by surface area) of the five Great Lakes in North America, and the eleventh-largest globally if measured in terms of surface area.

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Lake Ikeda

is a caldera lake located 40 km south of Kagoshima city; Kyūshū island, Japan.

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Lake Nokoué

Lake Nokoué is a lake in the southern part of Benin.

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Lake Ohrid

Lake Ohrid (Liqeni i Ohrit, Liqeni i Pogradecit; Охридско Езеро) straddles the mountainous border between southwestern Macedonia and eastern Albania.

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Lake Tanganyika

Lake Tanganyika is an African Great Lake.

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Lake Télé Community Reserve

The Lake Télé Community Reserve is found in the Republic of the Congo.

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Lake Untersee

Lake Untersee (Untersee, "Lower Lake") is the largest surface freshwater lake in the interior of the Gruber Mountains of central Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica.

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Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-Out

Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-Out occurs when all the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire, has broken up after winter.

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Lambton High School

Lambton High School is a co-educational, comprehensive, day school for students from Years 7-12 in the suburb of Lambton in Newcastle, New South Wales operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training.

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Land transport

Land transport is the transport or movement of people, animals, and goods from one location to another on land.

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Landfill gas utilization

Landfill gas utilization is a process of gathering, processing, and treating the methane gas emitted from decomposing garbage to produce electricity, heat, fuels, and various chemical compounds.

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Landscape lighting

Landscape lighting or garden lighting refers to the use of outdoor illumination of private gardens and public landscapes; for the enhancement and purposes of safety, nighttime aesthetics, accessibility, security, recreation and sports, and social and event uses.

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Languedoc-Roussillon wine

Languedoc-Roussillon wine, including the vin de pays labeled Vin de Pays d'Oc, is produced in southern France.

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Larry Bucshon

Larry Dean Bucshon (born May 31, 1962) is an American politician and heart surgeon who has been the U.S. Representative for since 2011.

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Larsen Ice Shelf

The Larsen Ice Shelf is a long ice shelf in the northwest part of the Weddell Sea, extending along the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula from Cape Longing to Smith Peninsula.

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Last Days on Earth

The Last Days on Earth is a 20/20 science special which aired on ABC in August 2006 and has been aired on The History Channel.

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Last Week Tonight segments about Donald Trump

Donald Trump became the subject of segments featured in episodes of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver during Trump's Republican primary and general election campaigns, most of which were discussed in the show's opening news recap segment.

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Late 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave

The late 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave (also referred to as the November 2009 heat wave and the South Australian heat wave) was a heat wave that occurred in the southeastern Australian states of South Australia, Victoria and southern New South Wales.

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Laudato si'

Laudato si (Medieval Central Italian for "Praise be to you") is the second encyclical of Pope Francis.

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Laurence Madin

Laurence Madin is an American Marine biologist.

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Lawn

A lawn is an area of soil-covered land planted with grasses and other durable plants such as clover which are maintained at a short height with a lawnmower and used for aesthetic and recreational purposes.

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is an American federal research facility in Livermore, California, United States, founded by the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.

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Lawrence Solomon

Lawrence Solomon is a Canadian writer on the environment and the executive director of Energy Probe, a Canadian non-governmental environmental policy organization.

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Laysan duck

The Laysan duck (Anas laysanensis), also known as the Laysan teal, is a dabbling duck endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.

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LCD television

Liquid-crystal-display televisions (LCD TV) are television sets that use liquid-crystal displays to produce images.

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Le Show

Le Show is a weekly syndicated public radio show hosted by satirist Harry Shearer.

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League of Conservation Voters

The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is an American environmental advocacy group.

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LED lamp

A LED lamp or LED light bulb is an electric light for use in light fixtures that produces light using light-emitting diode (LED).

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Lee Myung-bak

Lee Myung-bak (born 19 December 1941) is a South Korean politician and businessman who served as President of South Korea from 2008 to 2013.

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Lee Raymond

Lee R. Raymond (born August 13, 1938) is an American businessman, and the chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of ExxonMobil from 1999 to 2005.

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Left-wing politics

Left-wing politics supports social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy.

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Leif Östling

Leif Albert Östling (born 25 September 1945) is a Swedish chief executive officer and former head of the Scania AB truck company, owned by the German Volkswagen Group.

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Leipzig Declaration

The Leipzig Declaration on Global Climate Change is a statement made in 1995, seeking to refute the claim there is a scientific consensus on the global warming issue.

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Lejos De Aquí

"Lejos De Aquí" is a Pop song recorded by Chilean band Kudai for their third studio album, Nadha, to be released in 2008.

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Lemon Party

The Lemon Party of Canada (Parti Citron) was a frivolous Canadian political party which has operated on a federal level, and provincially in Quebec.

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Lenar Whitney

Lenar Marie Ledet Whitney (born February 1959) is a businesswoman from Houma, Louisiana, who is a Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 53 in Terrebonne Parish.

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Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (born November 11, 1974) is an American actor and film producer.

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Lepidoptera migration

Many populations of Lepidoptera (butterflies or moths) migrate, sometimes long distances, to and from areas which are only suitable for part of the year.

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Lessepsian migration

The Lessepsian migration (also called Erythrean invasion) is the migration of marine species across the Suez Canal, usually from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, and more rarely in the opposite direction.

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Lesser prairie chicken

The lesser prairie chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus), a species in the grouse family, is slightly smaller and paler than its near relative the greater prairie chicken.

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Lesser scaup

The lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter.

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Lester R. Brown

Lester Russel Brown (born March 28, 1934) is a United States environmental analyst, founder of the Worldwatch Institute, and founder and former president of the Earth Policy Institute, a nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C. BBC Radio commentator Peter Day referred to him as "one of the great pioneer environmentalists." Brown is the author or co-author of over 50 books on global environmental issues and his works have been translated into more than forty languages.

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Lex Luthor in other media

Lex Luthor is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 2009

A leadership spill for the Liberal Party of Australia was held on 1 December 2009.

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Libertarian Party of Manitoba candidates, 1995 Manitoba provincial election

The Libertarian Party of Manitoba fielded six candidates in the 1995 provincial election, none of whom were elected.

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Life-cycle assessment

Life-cycle assessment (LCA, also known as life-cycle analysis, ecobalance, and cradle-to-grave analysis) is a technique to assess environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling.

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Lilly Arbor Project

The Lilly Arbor Project is a part of an experimental riparian floodplain reforestation and ecological restoration program, located along the White River in Indiana, in the eastern United States.

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Lincolnshire coast

The coast of Lincolnshire runs for more than down the North Sea coast of eastern England, from the estuary of the Humber (which divides it from East Yorkshire) to the marshlands of the Wash, where it meets Norfolk.

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Lindsey Graham

Lindsey Olin Graham (born July 9, 1955) is an American politician and retired U.S. Air Force colonel serving as the senior United States Senator from South Carolina, a seat he has held since 2003.

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Linnaea borealis

Linnaea borealis is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae (the honeysuckle family).

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Liquid Interface

Liquid Interface is a symphony in four movements for electronica and orchestra by the American composer Mason Bates.

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Lisa P. Jackson

Lisa Perez JacksonPhillips, Kate.

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Lise Van Susteren

Lise Van Susteren is an American psychiatrist in private practice in Washington, DC and environmental activist.

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List of After Words interviews first aired in 2008

After Words is an American television series on the C-SPAN2 network’s weekend programming schedule known as Book TV.

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List of American films of 2006

This article lists American films released in 2006.

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List of American non-fiction environmental writers

This is a list of American non-fiction environmental writers.

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List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

This is a list of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction works as portrayed in literature, film, television, and, comics.

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List of Australian of the Year Award recipients

The Australian of the Year Award is given annually on Australia Day.

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List of authors of Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis

This is a list of the 620 authors contributing to Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis, which was the 996 page contribution of Working Group I to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report.

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List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1992

Booknotes is an American television series on the C-SPAN network hosted by Brian Lamb, which originally aired from 1989 to 2004.

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List of British innovations and discoveries

The following is a list and timeline of innovations as well as inventions and discoveries that involved British people or the United Kingdom including predecessor states in the history of the formation of the United Kingdom.

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List of cancelled nuclear reactors in the United States

This is a list of cancelled nuclear reactors in the United States.

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List of Captain Planet episodes

The following is a list of episodes from the animated Captain Planet and the Planeteers franchise.

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List of Category 4 Pacific hurricanes

Category 4, the second-highest classification on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale, is used for tropical cyclones that have winds of 130–156 mph (209–251 km/h; 113–136 kn).

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List of climate change books

This is a list of climate change books that describe, as a major theme, the effects of human activity on climate change.

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List of climate change initiatives

Here is a list of international, national, regional, and local political initiatives to take action on climate change (global warming).

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List of conspiracy theories

Many unproven conspiracy theories exist with varying degrees of popularity, frequently related to clandestine government plans and elaborate murder plots.

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List of conspiracy-thriller films and television series

This is an incomplete list of conspiracy thriller films and TV series.

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List of countries by carbon intensity

This article lists countries by their carbon intensity.

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List of countries by greenhouse gas emissions

This is a list of countries by total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2013.

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List of countries by greenhouse gas emissions per capita

This is a list of countries by total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per capita by year.

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List of Courage the Cowardly Dog characters

This is a list of characters from the Cartoon Network animated series, Courage the Cowardly Dog.

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List of cycles

This is a list of recurring cycles.

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List of eco-horror films

This is a list of eco-horror films.

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List of English inventions and discoveries

English inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, in England by a person from England (that is, someone born in England - including to non-English parents - or born abroad with at least one English parent and who had the majority of their education or career in England).

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List of environmental books

This page is a list of environmental books.

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List of environmental engineers

Environmental engineers conduct hazardous-waste management studies to evaluate the significance of such hazards, advise on treatment and containment, and develop regulations to prevent mishaps.

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List of environmental films

Environmental issues have increasingly become a topic in film and television.

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List of environmental issues

This is an alphabetical list of environmental issues, harmful aspects of human activity on the biophysical environment.

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List of environmental organisations topics

This is a list of topics on which environmental organizations focus.

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List of environmental websites

This list of environmental websites includes websites, blogs, podcasts and other web-based platforms associated with environmental issues.

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List of federal political scandals in the United States

This article provides a list of political scandals that involve officials from the government of the United States, sorted from most recent date to least recent.

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List of fictional presidents of the United States (A–B)

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, A through B.

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List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (E–G)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

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List of films set in New York City

In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in New York City, or a fictionalized version thereof.

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List of fjords in Canada

Fjords in Canada are long, narrow inlets characterized by steep sides, created in a valley carved by glacial activity.

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List of Frontline (PBS) episodes

The following is a list of programs from the Public Broadcasting Service's public affairs television documentary series Frontline.

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List of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee episodes

This is a list of episodes of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, an American late-night talk show and news satire program.

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List of giant squid specimens and sightings

This list of giant squid specimens and sightings is a comprehensive timeline of recorded human encounters with members of the genus Architeuthis, popularly known as giant squid.

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List of glaciers in Glacier National Park (U.S.)

There are at least 35 named glaciers in Glacier National Park (U.S.). In 1850, the area now comprising the national park had 150 glaciers.

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List of Horizon episodes

Horizon is a current and long-running BBC popular science and philosophy documentary programme.

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List of Huguenots

Some notable Huguenots or people with Huguenot ancestry include.

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List of Intelligence Squared US Debates

Category:Debating.

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List of Kingsman characters

Kingsman is a British-American spy action-comedy film series co-produced and directed by Matthew Vaughn and distributed by 20th Century Fox, based on the Icon Comics graphic novel by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons.

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List of La Trobe University people

This is an incomplete list of La Trobe University people, including alumni and staff.

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List of mammals of Central America

This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in Central America.

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List of mammals of South America

This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in South America.

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List of members of Opus Dei

This is a list of prominent Opus Dei members.

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List of non-marine molluscs of Turkey

The non-marine molluscs of the country of Turkey are a part of the molluscan fauna of Turkey.

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List of official trips made by Matteo Renzi

This is a list of official trips made by Matteo Renzi, who served as the 56th Prime Minister of Italy from 22 February 2014 until his resignation on 12 December 2016.

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List of parties to the Kyoto Protocol

As of June 2013, there are 192 parties to the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which aims to combat global warming.

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List of Penn & Teller: Bullshit! episodes

Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is an American documentary television series that aired from 2003 to 2010 on the premium cable channel Showtime.

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List of people on the United States cover of Rolling Stone (2010s)

This is a list of people (real or fictional) appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in the 2010s.

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List of periods and events in climate history

The list of periods and events in climate history includes some notable climate events known to paleoclimatology.

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List of political parties in Australia

This article lists political parties in Australia.

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List of Pomona College people

Here follows a list of notable people associated with Pomona College in Claremont, California, including notable graduates, non-graduating attendees, and past and present faculty.

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List of Professor Blastoff episodes

Professor Blastoff was a weekly comedy audio podcast which aired from May 15, 2011 to July 21, 2015.

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List of proposed provinces and territories of Canada

Since Canadian Confederation in 1867, there have been several proposals for new Canadian provinces and territories.

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List of Puerto Rican scientists and inventors

Before Christopher Columbus and the Spanish Conquistadors landed on the island of "Borikén" (Puerto Rico), the Tainos who inhabited the island depended on their astronomical observations for the cultivation of their crops.

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List of Puerto Ricans

This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen), people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican background.

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List of Reaper characters

The following is a list of characters in The CW television series Reaper.

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List of Room 101 episodes

This is a list of episodes of the British comedy talk-show Room 101.

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List of Schoolhouse Rock! episodes

The following is a list of the 64 episodes of the Schoolhouse Rock! series.

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List of science fiction themes

The following is a list of articles about recurring themes in science fiction.

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List of scientists who disagree with the scientific consensus on global warming

This is a list of scientists who have made statements that conflict with the scientific consensus on global warming as summarized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and endorsed by other scientific bodies.

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List of Shangri-La episodes

Shangri-La is an anime series adapted from the light novel of the same title by Eiichi Ikegami and Ken'ichi Yoshida.

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List of Sphenisciformes by population

This is a list of Sphenisciformes species by global population.

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List of stories set in a future now past

This is a list of fictional stories that, when written, were set in the future, but the future they predicted has now passed.

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List of submarine topographical features

List of submarine topographical features, oceanic landforms and topographic elements.

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List of taxes

This page, a companion page to tax, lists different taxes by economic design.

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List of The 1/2 Hour News Hour episodes

This is a list of episodes from The 1/2 Hour News Hour.

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List of The Amazing Spiez! episodes

The Amazing Spiez! is a French/Canadian animated television that airs on TF1 in France and Teletoon in Canada.

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List of The Colbert Report episodes (2007)

This is a list of episodes for The Colbert Report in 2007.

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List of The Colbert Report episodes (2008)

This is a list of episodes for The Colbert Report in 2008.

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List of The Colbert Report episodes (2014)

This is a list of episodes for The Colbert Report in 2014, the final year of the series.

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List of The Daily Show episodes (2014)

This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2014.

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List of The Daily Show recurring segments

This is a list of recurring segments featured on The Daily Show.

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List of The Nature of Things episodes

The Nature of Things (also, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki) is a Canadian television series of documentary programs.

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List of treaties

This list of treaties contains known historic agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups.

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List of U.S. executive branch czars

In the United States, the informal political term "czar" or "tsar" is employed in media and popular usage to refer to high-level officials who oversee a particular policy.

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List of U.S. states by carbon dioxide emissions

This is a list of U.S. states by carbon dioxide emissions due to human activity.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in science and technology

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of University of New South Wales alumni

This is a list of University of New South Wales alumni.

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List of Viper's Creed episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Viper's Creed, which had aired on the Animax and BS11 channels in Japan since January 6, 2009.

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List of Vorkosigan Saga planets

This is a list of planets that appear in the Vorkosigan Saga, a series of science fiction novels and short stories by Lois McMaster Bujold.

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List of Where Is My Friend's Home episodes (2015)

Where Is My Friend's Home (Korean: 내 친구의 집은 어디인가) is a South Korean reality television-travel show, part of JTBC's Saturday night lineup.

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List of X chapters

The chapters of the Japanese manga series X are written and illustrated by Clamp, a creative team of four manga authors.

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List of X characters

This article describes the fictional characters of the X manga series by Clamp.

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List of X-Play characters

The video-game review television program X-Play has had numerous recurring sketch characters that have appeared throughout the show's history; during a preview for the game WWE Day of Reckoning 2, co-hosts Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb were left pondering, "Just how many random-ass supporting characters do we have on this show?".

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Live Aid

Live Aid was a dual-venue benefit concert held on 13 July 1985, and an ongoing music-based fundraising initiative.

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Live Earth

Live Earth is an event developed to increase environmental awareness through entertainment.

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Live Earth (2007 concert)

Live Earth was a one off event developed to combat climate change.

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Live Earth Pledge

The Live Earth Pledge (or the Seven Point Pledge) is a petition promulgated by the Live Earth campaign, urging governments to adopt a variety of environmental protection laws.

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Lobbying in the United States

Lobbying in the United States describes paid activity in which special interests hire well-connected professional advocates, often lawyers, to argue for specific legislation in decision-making bodies such as the United States Congress.

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Lobophyllia hemprichii

Lobophyllia hemprichii, commonly called lobed brain coral, lobed cactus coral or largebrain root coral, is a species of large polyp stony coral in the family Lobophylliidae.

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Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness Monster or Nessie is a cryptid of Scottish folklore, reputedly inhabiting Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.

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Logarithmic timeline

A logarithmic timeline is a timeline laid out according to a logarithmic scale.

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London Pensions Fund Authority

The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) is a leading local government pension fund administrator.

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Long-term effects of global warming

There are expected to be various long-term effects of global warming.

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Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen ((literally The Longyear Town) is the largest settlement and the administrative centre of Svalbard, Norway., the town had a population of 2,144. Longyearbyen is located in the Longyear Valley and on the shore of Adventfjorden, a bay of Isfjorden located on the west coast of Spitsbergen. Since 2002, Longyearbyen Community Council has had many of the same responsibilities of a municipality, including utilities, education, cultural facilities, fire brigade, roads and ports. The town is the seat of the Governor of Svalbard. It is the world's northernmost settlement of any kind with more than 1,000 permanent residents. Known as Longyear City until 1926, the town was established by and named after John Munro Longyear, whose Arctic Coal Company started coal mining operations in 1906. Operations were taken over by Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani (SNSK) in 1916, which still conducts mining. The town was almost completely destroyed by the German Kriegsmarine on 8 August 1943, but was rebuilt after the Second World War. Traditionally, Longyearbyen was a company town, but most mining operations have moved to Sveagruva since the 1990s, while the town has seen a large increase in tourism and research. This has seen the arrival of institutions such as the University Centre in Svalbard, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and Svalbard Satellite Station. The community is served by Svalbard Airport and Svalbard Church.

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Lord Howe Island

Lord Howe Island (formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, directly east of mainland Port Macquarie, and about southwest of Norfolk Island.

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Lorentz National Park

Lorentz National Park is located in Papua, Indonesia formerly known as Irian Jaya (western New Guinea).

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Los Altos High School (Los Altos, California)

Los Altos High School is a public school located in Los Altos, California.

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Lost City Raiders

Lost City Raiders is a 2008 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by Jean de Segonzac.

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Lost Land of the Volcano

Lost Land of the Volcano is a three-part nature documentary series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit which follows a scientific expedition to the island of New Guinea.

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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition

is a third-person shooter video game, not a survival game.

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Louisiana Bucket Brigade

The Louisiana Bucket Brigade is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental health and justice organization based in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Louisiana Science Education Act

The Louisiana Science Education Act, Act 473 (SB733) of 2008 is a controversial law passed by the Louisiana Legislature on June 11, 2008 and signed into law by Governor Bobby Jindal on June 25.

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Low-carbon building

Low-carbon buildings are buildings designed and constructed to release very little or no carbon at all during their lifetime.

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Low-carbon economy

A low-carbon economy (LCE), low-fossil-fuel economy (LFFE), or decarbonised economy is an economy based on low carbon power sources that therefore has a minimal output of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into the biosphere, but specifically refers to the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.

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Low-carbon power

Low-carbon power comes from processes or technologies that produce power with substantially lower amounts of carbon dioxide emissions than is emitted from conventional fossil fuel power generation.

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Lowell Wood

Lowell Lincoln Wood Jr. (born 1941) is an American astrophysicist who has been involved with the Strategic Defense Initiative and with geoengineering studies.

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Lucia Liljegren

Lucia Liljegren is an American mechanical engineer who has worked at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (on projects related to remediation and storage of radioactive waste) and as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Iowa State University.

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Luidia clathrata

Luidia clathrata is a tropical species of starfish in the family Luidiidae.

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Luigi Fontana (biogerontologist)

Luigi Fontana, M.D., Ph.D. (born in Trento, Italy on April 22, 1969) is an internationally known human systems biologist and one of the world’s leaders in the field of nutrition and healthy longevity in humans.

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Luis Antonio Tagle

Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle (born June 21, 1957) is the 32nd Archbishop of Manila.

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (born 27 October 1945), popularly known as Lula, is a Brazilian politician and former union leader, who served as the 35th President of Brazil from 2003 to 2011.

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Luke Cole

Luke Cole was an environmental lawyer and the co-founder of the Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment, in California.

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Lumnezia

Lumnezia (Romansh, Lugnez) is a valley region and a municipality in the Surselva Region in the Swiss of canton of Graubünden.

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Luria Petrucci

Luria Petrucci (born January 25, 1981), also known as Cali Lewis, is an American podcaster and Internet personality best known for her podcasts GeekBeat.TV (video), GeekBrief.TV (video), and GeekBeat LIVE (video), and her guest host role on Call for Help.

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Lydia Millet

Lydia Millet (born December 5, 1968) is an American novelist.

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Lyme disease

Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the Borrelia type which is spread by ticks.

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M. M. Buckner

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Ma Kai

Ma Kai (pinyin: Mǎ Kǎi; born June 1946 in Shanghai) was one of the four Vice Premiers of China (Fourth-ranked).

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Machair

Machair (sometimes machar in English) refers to a fertile low-lying grassy plain found on part of the northwest coastlines of Ireland and Scotland, in particular the Outer Hebrides.

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Machoi Glacier

The Machoi Glacier is a 9 kilometer long glacier in the north eastern Himalayan Range situated 8 kilometers east from Sonamarg on the right side of NH 1D at Zojila in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Macro-engineering

In engineering, macro-engineering (alternatively known as macroengineering or macro engineering and as mega engineering) is the implementation of extremely large-scale design projects.

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Mad (magazine)

Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine founded in 1952 by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched as a comic book before it became a magazine.

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Mahmud Karzai

Mahmood Karzai, also spelled Mahmud Karzai, or Mahmoud Karzai, is an Afghan businessman, CEO and Chairman of the Board for the Afghan Investment Company who is closely tied to the Kabul Bank scandal and other controversies.

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Mainau Declaration

The Mainau Declaration is either of two socio-political appeals by Nobel laureates who participated in the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, the annual gathering with young scientists at the German town of Lindau.

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Maine Republican Party

The Maine Republican Party is an affiliate of the United States Republican Party (GOP) in Maine.

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Making North America (film)

Making North America is a 2015 American documentary film which premiered nationwide on November 4, 2015.

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Making Sweden an Oil-Free Society

In 2005 the government of Sweden appointed a commission to draw up a comprehensive programme to reduce Sweden's dependence on petroleum, natural gas and other ‘fossil raw materials’ by 2020.

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Maladaptation

A maladaptation is a trait that is (or has become) more harmful than helpful, in contrast with an adaptation, which is more helpful than harmful.

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Malaria

Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease affecting humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans (a group of single-celled microorganisms) belonging to the Plasmodium type.

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Mallard

The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa.

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Malnutrition

Malnutrition is a condition that results from eating a diet in which one or more nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that the diet causes health problems.

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Manchester greencycle

Manchester GreenCycle is a large community of environmentally responsible local people who give their unwanted and reusable items to other members.

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Mangrove deforestation in Myanmar

Mangrove deforestation in Myanmar is the clearing of mangrove forests, usually for commercial uses or resources extraction, which is occurring mainly in 3 different regions: Rakhine State, Ayeyarwaddy Mega Delta, and Tanintharyi Division.

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Manila Bay

Manila Bay is a natural harbour which serves the Port of Manila (on Luzon), in the Philippines.

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Marc Morano

Marc Morano (born 1968) is a former Republican political aide who founded and runs the website ClimateDepot.com.

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Margaretha Guidone

Margaretha Guidone (born c. 1956) is a housewife from Helmond (the Netherlands) living in Kapellen (Belgium) who became famous in Flanders because of her campaign for the environment and against global warming.

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Marian Koshland Science Museum

The Marian Koshland Science Museum of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) was located in Washington, D.C. from 2004 until 2017.

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Marie-Denise Douyon

Marie-Denise Douyon (born 1961 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Canadian painter, illustrator and graphic artist.

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Marine Biological Laboratory

The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) is an international center for research and education in biological and environmental science.

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Marine biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of marine life, organisms in the sea.

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Marine cloud brightening

Marine cloud brightening is a proposed solar radiation management climate engineering technique that would make clouds brighter, reflecting a small fraction of incoming sunlight back into space in order to offset anthropogenic global warming.

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Marine Connection

Marine Connection is a London, UK-based animal welfare charity working both nationally and internationally for the welfare, protection, and conservation of cetaceans: dolphins, whales and porpoises.

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Marine habitats

The marine environment supplies many kinds of habitats that support marine life.

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Marine iguana

The marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), also known as the Galápagos marine iguana, is a species of iguana found only on the Galápagos Islands (Ecuador) that has the ability, unique among modern lizards, to forage in the sea, making it a marine reptile.

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Marine Isotope Stage 5

Marine Isotope Stage 5 or MIS 5 is a Marine Isotope Stage in the geologic temperature record, between 130,000 and 80,000 years ago.

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Marine larval ecology

Marine larval ecology is the study of the factors influencing the dispersing larval stage which is exhibited by many marine invertebrates and fishes.

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Marine mammal

Marine mammals are aquatic mammals that rely on the ocean and other marine ecosystems for their existence.

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Marine policy of the Barack Obama administration

The marine policy of the Barack Obama administration comprises several significant environmental policy decisions for the oceans made during his two terms in office from 2009 to 2017.

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Mark Begich

Mark Peter Begich (born March 30, 1962) is an American politician who was a United States Senator from Alaska from 2009 to 2015.

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Mark Lynas

Mark Lynas (born 1973) is a British author, journalist and environmental activist who focuses on climate change.

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Mark Serreze

Mark Clifford Serreze (born 1960) is an American geographer and the director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), a project of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Marlene Tseng Yu

Marlene Tseng Yu (born 1937, in Taiwan) is an Asian American artist known for her mural-sized, nature-inspired, abstract expressionist paintings.

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Mars to Stay

Mars to Stay missions propose astronauts sent to Mars for the first time should intend to stay.

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Marshall Steam Station

Marshall Steam Station is a coal power plant located at in Sherrills Ford, Catawba County, North Carolina, United States and owned by Duke Energy.

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Marsupial lawn

Marsupial lawns are portions of land where the soil moisture is much higher than in the vegetation surrounding it.

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Martin Eberhard

Martin Eberhard (born May 15, 1960) is an American engineer and business executive.

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Martin Kamen

Martin David Kamen (August 27, 1913, Toronto – August 31, 2002) was a chemist briefly involved with the Manhattan project.

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Martin Weitzman

Martin Lawrence "Marty" Weitzman (born April 1, 1942) is an economist and a Professor of Economics at Harvard University.

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Mary D. Nichols

Mary Dolores Nichols is the chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), a post she has held since 2007, when she was appointed by Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Mary Ellen Carroll

Mary Ellen Carroll is a conceptual artist who lives and works in New York City and Houston.

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Mary Roach

Mary Roach is an American author, specializing in popular science and humor.

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Mary Starrett

Mary Starrett (born 1954 in Brooklyn, New York) was the National Political Communications Director of the Constitution Party.

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Marysville Power Plant

The Marysville Power Plant, nicknamed the Mighty Marysville, was a Coal-Fired Power Plant in Marysville, Michigan on the shore of the St. Clair River.

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Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency

Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency,,. is a 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court case in which twelve states and several cities of the United States brought suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to force that federal agency to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) as pollutants.

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Material flow analysis

Material flow analysis (MFA) (also referred to as substance flow analysis (SFA)) is an analytical method to quantify flows and stocks of materials or substances in a well-defined system.

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Matt Cartwright

Matthew Alton Cartwright (born May 1, 1961) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the United States Representative for Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district since 2013.

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Matt Gaetz

Matthew Louis Gaetz, II ("gates"; born May 7, 1982) is the U.S. Representative for since 2017, where he serves on the Budget, Armed Services, and Judiciary Committees.

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Maunder Minimum

The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", is the name used for the period around 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots became exceedingly rare, as was then noted by solar observers.

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Mauri S. Pelto

Mauri S. Pelto is a professor of environmental science at Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts and director of the North Cascades Glacier Climate Project.

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Mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg served as the 108th Mayor of New York City from January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2013.

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Mérens horse

The Mérens, Cheval de Mérens or Caballo de Merens, still occasionally referred to by the older name of Ariégeois pony, is a small, rustic horse native to the Pyrenees and Ariégeois mountains of southern France, where the Ariège River flows, and northern Spain, near Andorra.

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Measurement of biodiversity

Conservation biologists have designed a variety of objective means to measure biodiversity empirically.

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Meat-free days

Meat-free days are declared to discourage or prohibit the consumption of meat on certain days of the week.

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Mechanical biological treatment

A mechanical biological treatment system is a type of waste processing facility that combines a sorting facility with a form of biological treatment such as composting or anaerobic digestion.

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Media coverage of global warming

Media coverage of global warming has had effects on public opinion on climate change, as it mediates the scientific opinion on climate change that the global instrumental temperature record shows increase in recent decades and that the trend is caused mainly by human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases.

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Media Research Center

The Media Research Center (MRC) is a politically conservative content analysis organization based in Reston, Virginia, founded in 1987 by L. Brent Bozell III.

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Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa and on the east by the Levant.

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Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone

Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones, sometimes referred to as Mediterranean hurricanes or Medicanes, are rare meteorological phenomena observed in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Mega Disasters

Mega Disasters is an American documentary television series that originally aired from May 23, 2006 to July 2008 on The History Channel.

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Mega Rice Project (Kalimantan)

The Mega Rice Project was initiated in 1996 in the southern sections of Kalimantan, the Indonesian section of Borneo.

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Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus

Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus is a 2009 American-British monster disaster film distributed by The Asylum, released on May 19, 2009, in the United States and on August 7, 2009, in the United Kingdom.

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Megafauna

In terrestrial zoology, megafauna (from Greek μέγας megas "large" and New Latin fauna "animal life") are large or giant animals.

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Meghan McCain

Meghan Marguerite McCain (born October 23, 1984) is an American columnist, author, former Fox News contributor, and co-host of The View.

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Melanie Phillips

Melanie Phillips (born 4 June 1951) is a British journalist, author, and public commentator.

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Meltwater

Meltwater is water released by the melting of snow or ice, including glacial ice, tabular icebergs and ice shelves over oceans.

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Memory of Mankind

Memory of Mankind (MOM) is a preservation project funded in 2012 by Martin Kunze.

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Merchants of Doubt

Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming is a 2010 non-fiction book by American historians of science Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway.

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Merchants of Doubt (film)

Merchants of Doubt is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Robert Kenner and inspired by the 2010 book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway.

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Merlin (bird)

The Merlin (Falco columbarius) is a small species of falcon from the Northern Hemisphere, with numerous subspecies throughout North America and Eurasia.

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Merlot

Merlot is a dark blue-colored wine grape variety, that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines.

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Merom Generating Station

Merom Generating Station is a 2-Unit, 1080-MW rated coal-fired power plant located between Merom, Indiana and Sullivan, Indiana.

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Metamorfoz

Metamorfoz (English: metamorphosis) is the renowned Turkish pop singer Tarkan's sixth Turkish language and seventh studio album, which was released on 25 December 2007 in Turkey.

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Meteorological disasters

Meteorological disasters are caused by extreme weather, e.g. rain, drought, snow, extreme heat or cold, ice, or wind.

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Meteorological history of Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy was the fourth-costliest Atlantic hurricane on record.

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Methane

Methane is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen).

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Methane chimney

A methane chimney or gas chimney is a rising column of natural gas, mainly methane within a water or sediment column.

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Methane clathrate

Methane clathrate (CH4·5.75H2O) or (4CH4·23H2O), also called methane hydrate, hydromethane, methane ice, fire ice, natural gas hydrate, or gas hydrate, is a solid clathrate compound (more specifically, a clathrate hydrate) in which a large amount of methane is trapped within a crystal structure of water, forming a solid similar to ice.

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Methanococcoides burtonii

Methanococcoides burtonii is a methylotrophic methanogenic archaeon first isolated from Ace Lake, Antarctica.

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Methanoculleus

In taxonomy, Methanoculleus is a genus of microbes within the family Methanomicrobiaceae.

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Methanol reformer

A methanol reformer is a device used in chemical engineering, especially in the area of fuel cell technology, which can produce pure hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide by reacting a methanol and water (steam) mixture.

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Methanomethylovorans hollandica

Methanomethylovorans hollandica is a species of methylotrophic methanogen able to grow on dimethyl sulfide and methanethiol.

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Methanotroph

Methanotrophs (sometimes called methanophiles) are prokaryotes that metabolize methane as their only source of carbon and energy.

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Methylobacillus flagellatus

Methylobacillus flagellatus is a species of aerobic bacteria.

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Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy

The Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy is the earth science unit at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.

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Mexico City

Mexico City, or the City of Mexico (Ciudad de México,; abbreviated as CDMX), is the capital of Mexico and the most populous city in North America.

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Michael Bailey (environmentalist)

Michael Bailey, described as "one of the foremost eco-warriors of our times" according to Rex Weyler, is a founding member of Greenpeace, along with Paul Watson, Patrick Moore, David McTaggart and others.

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Michael C. Burgess

Michael Clifton Burgess (born December 23, 1950) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing.

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Michael Costa (politician)

Michael Costa (born 15 July 1956) is a former Australian Labor politician.

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Michael Crichton

John Michael Crichton (October 23, 1942 – November 4, 2008) was an American author, screenwriter, film director and producer best known for his work in the science fiction, thriller, and medical fiction genres.

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Michael D. Griffin

Michael Douglas Griffin (born November 1, 1949) is an American physicist and aerospace engineer who is the current Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.

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Michael Fumento

Michael A. Fumento (born c. 1959) is an American author, analyst, attorney, investigative journalist, and popular speaker, currently residing in Colombia.

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Michael Hanlon

Michael Hanlon (20 December 1964 – 9 February 2016) was a British science writer and newspaper science editor.

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Michael Kelly (physicist)

Michael Joseph Kelly FRS FREng (born 14 May 1949) is a New Zealand-British physicist.

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Michael MacCracken

Michael Calvin MacCracken (born 1942), has been Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs with the Climate Institute in Washington DC since 2002; he was also elected to its Board of Directors in 2006.

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Michael Shermer

Michael Brant Shermer (born September 8, 1954) is an American science writer, historian of science, founder of The Skeptics Society, and editor-in-chief of its magazine Skeptic, which is largely devoted to investigating pseudoscientific and supernatural claims.

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Michael Shrimpton

Michael Shrimpton (born 9 March 1957) is a British barrister, former immigration judge, and politician noted for his conspiracy theories and hoaxes.

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Michel Gelobter

Michel Gelobter (b. ca 1961) is a social entrepreneur especially in the field of clean technology, who is also known for his research into and advocacy for environmental justice.

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Michel Gordillo

Michel Gordillo is a world record aviator, and the first person to circumpolar navigate the world in an experimental aircraft with a mass of less than 1750 kilograms.

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Michele Bachmann

Michele Marie Bachmann (née Amble; April 6, 1956) is an American politician.

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Michigan City Generating Station

Michigan City Generating Station is a coal and natural gas-fired power plant located on the shore of Lake Michigan in Michigan City, Indiana.

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Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku (born 24 January 1947) is an American theoretical physicist, futurist, and popularizer of science.

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Microatoll

A microatoll is a circular colony of coral, dead on the top but living around the perimeter.

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Microbial ecology

Microbial ecology (or environmental microbiology) is the ecology of microorganisms: their relationship with one another and with their environment.

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Microcar

A microcar is the smallest automobile classification, usually applied to very small cars (smaller than city cars).

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Microcystin

Microcystins — or cyanoginosins — are a class of toxins produced by certain freshwater cyanobacteria; primarily Microcystis aeruginosa but also other Microcystis, as well as members of the Planktothrix, Anabaena, Oscillatoria and Nostoc genera.

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Microfiltration

Microfiltration (commonly abbreviated to MF) is a type of physical filtration process where a contaminated fluid is passed through a special pore-sized membrane to separate microorganisms and suspended particles from process liquid.

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Mike Bost

Michael J. Bost (born December 30, 1960).

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Mike Huckabee presidential campaign, 2008

The Mike Huckabee presidential campaign of 2008 began on January 28, 2007, when former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for President of the United States for the 2008 election.

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Mike Pence

Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 48th and current Vice President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.

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Mike Reynolds (architect)

Michael E. "Mike" Reynolds is an American architect based in New Mexico, known for the design and construction of "earthship" passive solar houses.

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Mike Slee

Michael John Slee (born 23 August 1959) is a British film-maker, producer/director and writer.

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Mikhail Budyko

Mikhail Ivanovich Budyko (Михаил Иванович Будыко) (20 January 1920 – 10 December 2001) was a Russian climatologist and one of the founders of physical climatology.

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Millennium Line

The Millennium Line is the second line of the SkyTrain rapid transit system in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia, Canada.

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Millepora alcicornis

Millepora alcicornis, or sea ginger, is a species of colonial fire coral with a calcareous skeleton.

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Milorad Bojic

Milorad Bojic (often Milorad Bojić, from Serbian Cyrillic: Милорад Бојић).

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Mingyong Glacier

Mingyong Glacier is located in the Yunnan Province, People's Republic of China, The glacier retreated 200 meters (656 feet) in four years.

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Minimal genome

The minimal genome concept assumes that genomes can be reduced to a bare minimum, given that they contain many non-essential genes of limited or situational importance to the organism.

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Minister for the Environment and Energy

The Australian Minister for the Environment and Energy is The Hon.

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Mischa Barton

Mischa Anne Barton (born 24 January 1986) is a British-American film, television, and stage actress.

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Miss Earth 2016

Miss Earth 2016, the 16th Miss Earth pageant, was held on 29 October 2016 at the Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

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Missions of the United States Coast Guard

The United States Coast Guard carries out three basic roles, which are further subdivided into eleven statutory missions.

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Mitigation of global warming in Australia

Mitigation of global warming involves taking actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance sinks aimed at reducing the extent of global warming.

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Mitigation of peak oil

The mitigation of peak oil is the attempt to delay the date and minimize the social and economic effects of peak oil by reducing the consumption of and reliance on petroleum.

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Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2008

The Mitt Romney presidential campaign of 2008 began on January 3, 2007, two days before Mitt Romney left office as governor of Massachusetts, when he filed to form an exploratory committee with the Federal Election Commission to run for President of the United States as a Republican in the 2008 election.

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Modern liberalism in the United States

Modern American liberalism is the dominant version of liberalism in the United States.

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Mohamed Gad-el-Hak

Mohamed Gad-el-Hak is an engineering scientist, currently the Inez Caudill Eminent Professor of biomedical engineering and professor of mechanical & nuclear engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA.

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Mohamed Nasheed

Mohamed Nasheed, GCSK (Dhivehi: މުހައްމަދު ނަޝީދު; born 17 May 1967) is a Maldivian politician, who served as the fourth President of the Maldives from 2008 to 2012.

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Moira Lambert

Moira Lambert is a British singer and recording artist.

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Mojib Latif

Mojib Latif (born September 29, 1954) is a German meteorologist and oceanographer of Pakistani descent.

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Molgula citrina

Molgula citrina is a species of solitary tunicate in the family Molgulidae.

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Moncton

Moncton is the largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

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Monster (2008 film)

Monster is a 2008 direct-to-DVD Japanese daikaiju film.

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Mont Blanc

Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco), meaning "White Mountain", is the highest mountain in the Alps and the highest in Europe west of Russia's Caucasus peaks.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium in Monterey, California.

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Montreal Protocol

The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (a protocol to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer) is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of numerous substances that are responsible for ozone depletion.

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Moose

The moose (North America) or elk (Eurasia), Alces alces, is the largest extant species in the deer family.

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Moratorium on commercial fishing of the Beaufort Sea

On August 20 2009 United States Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke announced a moratorium on fishing the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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MOSE Project

MOSE (MOdulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico, Experimental Electromechanical Module) is a project intended to protect the city of Venice, Italy and the Venetian Lagoon from flooding.

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Mount Meager massif

The Mount Meager massif is a group of volcanic peaks in the of the Coast Mountains in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.

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Mount Rushmore in popular culture

Because of its fame as a monument, Mount Rushmore in South Dakota has appeared frequently in works of fiction, and has been discussed or depicted in other popular works.

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Mount Storm Power Station

The Mount Storm Generating Station, located on the west bank of Mount Storm Lake from Bismarck, West Virginia, is a coal-fired power station owned by Dominion Resources.

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Mountain Justice (organization)

Mountain Justice is a grassroots movement established in 2005 to raise worldwide awareness of mountaintop removal mining and its effects on the environment and peoples of Appalachia.

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Mountain pine beetle

The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of western North America from Mexico to central British Columbia.

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Mozart in Mirrorshades

"Mozart in Mirrorshades" is a short science fiction story by Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner first published September 1985 in Omni.

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MSU temperature measurements

Microwave sounding unit temperature measurements have been obtained from the troposphere since 1979, when they were included within NOAA weather satellites.

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Munmorah Power Station

Munmorah Power Station is a demolished coal fired electricity power station with four 350 MW English Electric steam driven turbo-alternators for a combined capacity of 1,400 MW.

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Music of New Jersey

The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region.

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My Name Is Earl (season 2)

The second season of My Name Is Earl originally aired from September 21, 2006 to May 10, 2007.

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Myron Ebell

Myron Ebell is the Director of Global Warming and International Environmental Policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), a libertarian advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. He is also the chairman of the Cooler Heads Coalition, a loose coalition formed in 1997 which presents itself as "focused on dispelling the myths of global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific, and risk analysis".

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Nambassa

Nambassa was a series of hippie-conceived festivals held between 1976 and 1981 on large farms around Waihi and Waikino in New Zealand.

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Nan Madol

Nan Madol is an archaeological site adjacent to the eastern shore of the island of Pohnpei that was the capital of the Saudeleur Dynasty until about 1628.

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Naomi Oreskes

Naomi Oreskes (born November 25, 1958) is an American historian of science.

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NASA Earth Science

NASA Earth Science, formerly called the NASA Earth Science Enterprise (ESE), formerly called Mission To Planet Earth (MTPE), is a NASA research program "to develop a scientific understanding of the Earth system and its response to natural and human-induced changes to enable improved prediction of climate, weather, and natural hazards for present and future generations".

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NASA research

The United States space agency NASA conducts research in several fields of study.

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Nathan Myhrvold

Nathan Paul Myhrvold (born August 3, 1959), formerly Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft, is co-founder of Intellectual Ventures and the principal author of Modernist Cuisine and its successor books.

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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (also known as "NASEM" or "the National Academies") is the collective scientific national academy of the United States.

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National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization.

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National Center for Atmospheric Research

The US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is a US federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) managed by the nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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National Center for Policy Analysis

The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) was a non-profit American think tank whose goals were to develop and promote private alternatives to government regulation and control. Topics it addressed include reforms in health care, taxes, Social Security, welfare, education, and environmental regulation.The work done by the NCPA has been preserved in an archived website at The NCPA was founded in February 1983 and ceased operation in mid-2017, announcing it had faced three years of serious financial trouble.

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National Center for Public Policy Research

The National Center for Public Policy Research, founded in 1982, is a self-described conservative think tank in the United States.

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National Centre for Earth Observation

The National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) is part of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and looks at improving knowledge of the earth by taking observations from space and aircraft, as well as observations from the ground to produce models which will help understand, respond and adapt to climate and environmental changes.

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National Council for Science and the Environment

The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) is a U.S.-based non-profit organization which has a mission to improve the scientific basis for environmental decision-making.

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National Energy Foundation

The National Energy Foundation (NEF) is an independent British charity, established to improve the use of energy in buildings.

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National Environmental Education Act

The National Environmental Education Act of 1990 is an act of Congress of the United States of America to promote environmental education.

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National Geographic

National Geographic (formerly the National Geographic Magazine and branded also as NAT GEO or) is the official magazine of the National Geographic Society.

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National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History is a natural-history museum administered by the Smithsonian Institution, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA; pronounced, like "Noah") is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.

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National Parks Conservation Association

The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) is the only independent, nonpartisan membership organization devoted exclusively to advocacy on behalf of the National Parks System.

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National Registry of Environmental Professionals

The National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP) is the largest U.S. non-governmental environmental accrediting organization, and is recognized by the US Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency.

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National security

National security refers to the security of a nation state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, and is regarded as a duty of government.

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National Wildlife Federation

The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is the United States' largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization, with over six million members and supporters, and 51 state and territorial affiliated organizations (including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands).

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Natural beech wood

Natural beech wood is a beech wood, that is able to replenish and sustain itself on its own.

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Natural environment

The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial.

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Natural evil

Natural evil is evil for which “no non-divine agent can be held morally responsible for its occurrence.” By contrast, moral evil is “caused by human activity.” The existence of natural evil challenges belief in the omnibenevolence or the omnipotence of deities and the existence of deities including God.

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Natural gas

Natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas mixture consisting primarily of methane, but commonly including varying amounts of other higher alkanes, and sometimes a small percentage of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, or helium.

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Natural hazard

A natural hazard is a natural phenomenon that might have a negative effect on humans or the environment.

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Natural landscape

A natural landscape is the original landscape that exists before it is acted upon by human culture.

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Natural oil polyols

Natural oil polyols, also known as NOPs or biopolyols, are polyols derived from vegetable oils by several different techniques.

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Natural Park of Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre-Montaña Palentina

Fuentes Carrionas y Fuente Cobre-Montaña Palentina is a natural park in the north of the province of Palencia in Castile and León, Spain.

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Natural resource management

Natural resource management refers to the management of natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants and animals, with a particular focus on how management affects the quality of life for both present and future generations (stewardship).

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Natural Resources Defense Council

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a United States-based, non-profit international environmental advocacy group, with its headquarters in New York City and offices in Washington, D.C.; San Francisco; Los Angeles; New Delhi, India; Chicago; Bozeman, Montana; and Beijing, China.

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Nature Camp

Nature Camp, located in Vesuvius, Virginia, is a private, non-profit, residential, co-ed summer camp for children in grades 5-12 that specializes in natural history and environmental science education.

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Nature Climate Change

Nature Climate Change is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Nature Publishing Group covering all aspects of research on global warming, especially its effects.

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Naturesave Insurance

Naturesave is a general insurance provider, based in England which uses the insurance industry as a vehicle for sustainable development and adheres to the 10 principles of one planet living as outlined by BioRegional.

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Neal Boortz

Neal A Boortz Jr. (born April 6, 1945) is an American author, attorney, and former Libertarian radio host.

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Nellaidhoo (Haa Dhaalu Atoll)

Nellaidhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Haa Dhaalu Atoll administrative division and geographically part of Thiladhummathi Atoll in the north of the Maldives.

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Nenets people

The Nenets (ненэй ненэче, nenəj nenəče, ненцы, nentsy), also known as Samoyeds, are a Samoyedic ethnic group native to northern arctic Russia.

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Neoglaciation

The neoglaciation ("renewed glaciation") describes the documented cooling trend in the Earth's climate during the Holocene, following the retreat of the Wisconsin glaciation, the most recent glacial period.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.

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Nevado del Quindío

The Nevado del Quindío is an inactive volcano located in the Central Cordillera of the Andes in central Colombia.

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New Delhi World Book Fair

The New Delhi World Book Fair, hosted at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, is India's oldest book fair after the Kolkata Book Fair.

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New Economy Movement in the United States

The New Economy Movement in the United States is a group of organizations that are attempting to restructure the current economic system.

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New Energy for America

New Energy for America was a plan led by Barack Obama and Joe Biden to invest in renewable energy sources, reduce reliance on foreign oil, address global warming issues, and create jobs for Americans.

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New Moor

South Talpatti or New Moore, was a small uninhabited offshore sandbar island in the Bay of Bengal, off the coast of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta region.

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New world order (politics)

The term "new world order" has been used to refer to any new period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power.

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New York (state)

New York is a state in the northeastern United States.

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New Zealand Climate Science Coalition

The New Zealand Climate Science Coalition is an organisation based in New Zealand which has the aim of refuting what it claims are unfounded claims about anthropogenic global warming.

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Next Generation Science Standards

The Next Generation Science Standards is a multi-state effort to create new education standards that are "rich in content and practice, arranged in a coherent manner across disciplines and grades to provide all students an internationally benchmarked science education." The standards were developed by a consortium of 26 states and by the National Science Teachers Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Research Council, and Achieve, a nonprofit organization that was also involved in developing math and English standards.

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Nezara viridula

Nezara viridula, commonly known as the southern green stink bug (USA), Southern green shield bug (UK) or green vegetable bug (Australia and New Zealand), is a plant-feeding stink bug.

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Niaqornat

Niaqornat (Kalaallisut: "head-shaped") is a settlement in the Qaasuitsup municipality in northwestern Greenland.

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Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford

Nicholas Herbert Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford, (born 22 April 1946) is a British economist and academic.

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Nick Griffin

Nicholas John Griffin (born 1 March 1959) is a British politician who represented North West England as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2009 to 2014.

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Nick Hexum

Nicholas Lofton Hexum (born April 12, 1970) is an American singer, songwriter and rapper, currently the vocalist and guitarist for the multi-platinum alternative rock band 311 and The Nick Hexum Quintet.

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Nick Rahall

Nick Joe Rahall II (born May 20, 1949) is an American former politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative from West Virginia from 1977 to 2015.

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Nicola Scafetta

Nicola Scafetta is a research scientist at the University of Napoli Federico II.

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Nicolae Nemirschi

Nicolae Nemirschi (born March 9, 1959) is a Romanian engineer and politician.

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Nicolas Hulot

Nicolas Jacques André Hulot (born 30 April 1955 in Lille, France; officier de la Légion d'honneur, chevalier des Arts et Lettres) is a French journalist and environmental activist.

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Nicolas Sarkozy

Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa KOGF GCB (born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra from 16 May 2007 until 15 May 2012.

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Nicole Faria

Nicole Estelle Faria (born 9 February 1990) is an Indian supermodel and actress from Bangalore who won the Miss Earth 2010.

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Nigel Lawson

Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby, (born 11 March 1932) is a British Conservative politician and journalist.

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Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a federal republic in West Africa, bordering Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north.

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Nile crocodile

The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an African crocodile, the largest freshwater predator in Africa, and may be considered the second-largest extant reptile and crocodilian in the world, after the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus).

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Nile Delta

The Nile Delta (دلتا النيل or simply الدلتا) is the delta formed in Northern Egypt (Lower Egypt) where the Nile River spreads out and drains into the Mediterranean Sea.

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Nils-Axel Mörner

Nils-Axel Mörner (born 1938) is the former head of the paleogeophysics and geodynamics department at Stockholm University.

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Nir Shaviv

Nir Joseph Shaviv (ניר יוסף שביב, born July 6, 1972) is an Israeli‐American physics professor, carrying out research in the fields of astrophysics and climate science.

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Niskanen Center

The Niskanen Center is a Washington, D.C.-based think tank that advocates for environmentalism, immigration reform, civil liberties, and a national defense policy based on libertarian principles.

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Nitrification

Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia or ammonium to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate.

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Nitrogen cycle

The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among the atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems.

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Nixon, Ontario

Nixon is a village in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada that is almost exclusively residential.

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No Pressure (film)

No Pressure is a 2010 short film produced by the global warming mitigation campaign 10:10, written by Richard Curtis and Franny Armstrong, and directed by Dougal Wilson.

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NOAA National Operational Model Archive and Distribution System (NOMADS)

The NOAA National Operational Model Archive and Distribution System (NOMADS) is a Web-services based project providing both real-time and retrospective format independent access to climate and weather model data.

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Nobel Conference

The Nobel Conference is an academic conference held annually at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota.

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Non-renewable resource

A non-renewable resource (also called a finite resource) is a resource that does not renew itself at a sufficient rate for sustainable economic extraction in meaningful human time-frames.

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Nora Nash

Nora Nash is a Sister of St.

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North American collegiate sustainability programs

North American collegiate sustainability programs are institutions of higher education in the United States, Mexico, and Canada that have majors and/or minors dedicated to the subject of sustainability.

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North Atlantic Deep Water

North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) is a deep water mass formed in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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North Atlantic oscillation

The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a weather phenomenon in the North Atlantic Ocean of fluctuations in the difference of atmospheric pressure at sea level (SLP) between the Icelandic low and the Azores high.

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North Cascades

The North Cascades are a section of the Cascade Range of western North America.

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North Pacific Marine Science Organization

The North Pacific Marine Science Organization, also called PICES (referring to the organization's status as a Pacific version of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea), is an intergovernmental organization that promotes and coordinates marine scientific research in the North Pacific Ocean and provides a mechanism for information and data exchange among scientists in its member countries.

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North Pole

The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is (subject to the caveats explained below) defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface.

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North Report

The North Report was a 2006 report evaluating reconstructions of the temperature record of the past two millennia, providing an overview of the state of the science and the implications for understanding of global warming.

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Northern Australia

The term Northern Australia includes Queensland and the Northern Territory (NT).

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Northwest Service Academy

Northwest Service Academy (NWSA) is an AmeriCorps program in the Pacific Northwest which focuses on environmental service.

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Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency

The Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency (Klima- og forurensningsdirektoratet, Klif), named Norwegian Pollution Control Authority (Statens forurensningstilsyn), SFT) until 2010, was a Norwegian government agency from 1974 to 2013 when it was merged into the Norwegian Environment Agency. The agency was responsible for ensuring that pollution, waste and other harmful substances did not result in health damage, inflict the well-being or hinder the production and reproduction of nature. In particular it had a responsibility of pollution related to sea and water, chemicals, waste and recycling, global warming, air pollution and noise. It was subordinate to the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment and was responsible to ensure that the Pollution Act, the Product Control Act and the Climate Quota Act were followed, including issuing permits for submission, including controlling that these permissions are followed. The agency had 325 employees based in Oslo. Pollution Control Authority Category:Government agencies established in 1974 Category:Organisations based in Oslo Category:Environmental agencies Category:Ministry of Climate and the Environment (Norway).

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Not Evil Just Wrong

Not Evil Just Wrong is a 2009 documentary film by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer that challenges Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial.

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Nothing to hide argument

The nothing to hide argument states that government surveillance programs do not threaten privacy unless they uncover illegal activities, and that if they do uncover illegal activities, the person committing these activities does not have the right to keep them private.

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Nova (TV series)

Nova (stylized NOVΛ) is an American popular science television series produced by WGBH Boston.

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NSW Minerals Council

The NSW Minerals Council is a lobbying body created by the large mining companies operating in New South Wales.

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Nuclear power

Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power plant.

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Nuclear power debate

The nuclear power debate is a long-running controversy about the risks and benefits of using nuclear reactors to generate electricity for civilian purposes.

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Nuclear power in the United Kingdom

Nuclear power in the United Kingdom generates around a quarter of the country's electricity as of 2016, projected to rise to a third by 2035.

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Nuclear power in the United States

Nuclear power in the United States is provided by 99 commercial reactors with a net capacity of 100,350 megawatts (MW), 65 pressurized water reactors and 34 boiling water reactors.

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Nuclear power phase-out

A nuclear power phase-out is the discontinuation of usage of nuclear power for energy production.

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Nuclear power plant

A nuclear power plant or nuclear power station is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor.

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Nuclear weapons in popular culture

Since their public debut in August 1945, nuclear weapons and their potential effects have been a recurring motif in popular culture, to the extent that the decades of the Cold War are often referred to as the "atomic age".

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Nuclear winter

Nuclear winter is the severe and prolonged global climatic cooling effect hypothesized to occur after widespread firestorms following a nuclear war.

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Nuclear-powered icebreaker

A nuclear-powered icebreaker is a nuclear-powered ship purpose-built for use in waters covered with ice.

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Nunavut

Nunavut (Inuktitut syllabics ᓄᓇᕗᑦ) is the newest, largest, and northernmost territory of Canada.

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Nymark

Nymark (Norwegian: "new ground") was the name that artist Alex Hartley gave to a small island he discovered in the arctic archipelago of Svalbard, a Norwegian territory, in 2004.

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Oak Park and River Forest High School

Oak Park and River Forest High School, or OPRF, is a public four-year high school located in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.

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Oak processionary

The oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) is a moth whose caterpillars can be found in oak forests.

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Oak Ridge Associated Universities

Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) is a consortium of American universities headquartered in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, with an office in Washington, D.C., and staff at several other locations across the country.

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Ocean

An ocean (the sea of classical antiquity) is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere.

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Ocean acidification

Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth's oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Ocean Arks International

Ocean Arks was founded in 1981 by John Todd and Nancy Jack Todd in the United States.

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Ocean chemistry

Ocean chemistry, also known as marine chemistry, is influenced by turbidity currents, sediments, pH levels, atmospheric constituents, metamorphic activity, and ecology.

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Ocean Conservancy

Ocean Conservancy (founded as The Delta Corporation) is a nonprofit environmental advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., United States.

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Ocean heat content

Oceanic heat content (OHC) is the heat stored in the ocean.

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Oceanic carbon cycle

The oceanic carbon cycle (or marine carbon cycle) is composed of processes that exchange carbon between various pools within the ocean as well as between the atmosphere, Earth interior, and the seafloor.

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Oceanography

Oceanography (compound of the Greek words ὠκεανός meaning "ocean" and γράφω meaning "write"), also known as oceanology, is the study of the physical and biological aspects of the ocean.

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October 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake

The October 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake was a magnitude 7.5 earthquake that struck South Asia on 26 October 2015, at 13:39 AFT (14:09 PKT; 14:39 IST; 09:09 UTC) with the epicenter 45 km north of `Alaqahdari-ye Kiran wa Munjan, Afghanistan, at a depth of 212.5 km.

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Odontaster validus

Odontaster validus is a species of starfish in the family Odontasteridae.

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Odyssey 2050

Odyssey 2050 is a multimedia film project created by Canadian teacher/ musician Bruce Callow that incorporates digital animation as well as documentary and live action sequences with the aim of motivating young people from around the world into taking constructive action on climate change.

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Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research

The Oeschger Centre for Climate and Climate Change Research (OCCR), is the interdisciplinary centre of excellence for climate research of the University of Bern.

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Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research

Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) is a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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Offsetters

Offsetters is a Vancouver-based organization that aims to guide people and organizations seeking to reduce their climate impact.

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Ohio Citizen Action

Ohio Citizen Action is Ohio’s largest environmental organization, with a focus on environmental health.

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Old Tjikko

Old Tjikko is a -year-old Norway Spruce, located on Fulufjället Mountain of Dalarna province in Sweden.

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Old-growth forest

An old-growth forest — also termed primary forest, virgin forest, primeval forest, or late seral forest— is a forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance and thereby exhibits unique ecological features and might be classified as a climax community.

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Ole Jørgen Hammeken

Ole Jørgen Hammeken − born in 1956 in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, of Maritha and Motzflot Hammeken − is a Greenlandic explorer and actor, based in Denmark and Russia.

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Oleg Deripaska

Oleg Vladimirovich Deripaska (Оле́г Влади́мирович Дерипа́ска; born January 2, 1968) is a Russian oligarch aluminium magnate and philanthropist.

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Omnilateralism

Omnilateralism (from omnibus in Latin "for all and by all") is used as a term in international relations in order to distinguish movements towards comprehensive global governance from the current multilateral institutions that have evolved since the Congress of Vienna.

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On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister

"On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' sixteenth season.

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Once Upon a Time...

Once Upon a Time… ("Il était une fois…") is a French educational animation franchise, created by Procidis.

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One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours

One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours is the second studio album by British post-hardcore band Fightstar, released on 24 September 2007 through Institute Recordings, itself a subsidiary of independent label Gut Records.

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One Dollar For Life

One Dollar For Life, or otherwise known as ODFL is an IRS Registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded to address third world poverty on the premise of collecting one dollar from each of millions of US high school students and then channeling those funds into small-scale infrastructure projects in developing countries.

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Ontario tobacco belt

The Ontario tobacco belt is the tobacco-growing region located in Norfolk County and eastern Elgin County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

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Open and closed lakes

Open and closed lakes refer to the major subdivisions of lakes - bodies of water surrounded by land.

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Open Polar Sea

The Open Polar Sea was a hypothesized ice-free ocean surrounding the North Pole.

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Operation Nanook

Operation Nanook is an annual military exercise of the Canadian Armed Forces in the Arctic.

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Orange County Health Department

The Florida Department of Health in Orange County is the county health department in Orange County, Florida, formerly known as Orange County Health Department, charged with protecting the health and safety of visitors and residents of that county.

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Oregon Environmental Council

The Oregon Environmental Council (OEC) is an environmental advocacy group based in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Oregon Petition

The Global Warming Petition Project, also known as the Oregon Petition, is a petition urging the United States government to reject the global warming Kyoto Protocol of 1997 and similar policies.

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Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles

The Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, commonly abbreviated OICA (International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers), founded 1919 in Paris, is an international trade association whose members are 39 national automotive industry trade associations.

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Organofluorine chemistry

Organofluorine chemistry describes the chemistry of the organofluorines, organic compounds that contain the carbon–fluorine bond.

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Osmia inermis

Osmia inermis, the mountain mason bee, is a species of mason bee from the family Megachilidae which has a Holarctic distribution.

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Osmia uncinata

Osmia uncinata, the pinewood mason bee, is a species of solitary bee from the family Megachilidae It is an Arctic-alpine species which is found in the northern Palearctic, in the United Kingdom it is a Biodiversity Action Plan priority species.

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Ostorhinchus cyanosoma

Ostorhinchus cyanosoma, commonly known as the yellow-striped cardinalfish, goldenstriped cardinalfish, or the orange-lined cardinalfish, is a species of marine fish in the cardinalfish family (family Apogonidae) of order Perciformes.

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Our Angry Earth

Our Angry Earth: A Ticking Ecological Bomb (1991) is a non-fiction book and polemic against the effects humankind is having on the environment by the science fiction writers Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl.

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Outburst flood

In geomorphology, an outburst flood, which is a type of megaflood, is a high-magnitude, low-frequency catastrophic flood involving the sudden release of water.

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Outgoing longwave radiation

Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR) is the energy radiating from the Earth as infrared radiation at low energy to Space.

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Outline of environmental journalism

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to environmental journalism: Environmental journalism – collection, verification, production, distribution and exhibition of information regarding current events, trends, issues and people that are associated with the non-human world.

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Outline of environmentalism

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to environmentalism: Environmentalism – broad philosophy, ideology and social movement regarding concerns for environmental conservation and improvement of the health of the environment, particularly as the measure for this health seeks to incorporate the concerns of non-human elements.

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Outline of globalization

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the broad, interdisciplinary subject of globalization: Globalization (or globalisation) – processes of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.

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Outline of meteorology

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to meteorology: Meteorology – interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere which explains and forecasts weather events.

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Outline of science fiction

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to science fiction: Science fiction – a genre of fiction dealing with the impact of imagined innovations in science or technology, often in a futuristic setting.

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Outline of sustainable agriculture

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sustainable agriculture: Sustainable agriculture – applied science that integrates three main goals, environmental health, economic profitability, and social and economic equity.

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Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (biologist)

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (born 26 September 1959, in Sydney, Australia), is the inaugural Director of the Global Change Institute at the University of Queensland, and the holder of a Queensland Smart State Premier fellowship (2008–2013).

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Overdrafting

Overdrafting is the process of extracting groundwater beyond the equilibrium yield of the aquifer.

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Overexploitation

Overexploitation, also called overharvesting, refers to harvesting a renewable resource to the point of diminishing returns.

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Overseas Private Investment Corporation

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) is the United States government's development finance institution.

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Overtone (musical group)

Overtone is an a cappella/vocal band that made its debut in 2006 and originates from Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Oxypora lacera

Oxypora lacera, the ragged chalice coral or porous lettuce coral, is a species of large polyp stony corals in the family Lobophylliidae.

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Ozone

Ozone, or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula.

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Ozone depletion

Ozone depletion describes two related events observed since the late 1970s: a steady lowering of about four percent in the total amount of ozone in Earth's atmosphere(the ozone layer), and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone around Earth's polar regions.

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Ozone depletion potential

The ozone depletion potential (ODP) of a chemical compound is the relative amount of degradation to the ozone layer it can cause, with trichlorofluoromethane (R-11 or CFC-11) being fixed at an ODP of 1.0.

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Pachygrapsus marmoratus

Pachygrapsus marmoratus is a species of crab, sometimes called the marbled rock crab or marbled crab, which lives in the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and parts of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Pacific Standard

Pacific Standard is an American magazine that reports on issues of social and environmental justice.

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Painted turtle

The painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) is the most widespread native turtle of North America.

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Palaeochannel

A palaeochannel, or paleochannel, is a remnant of an inactive river or stream channel that has been filled or buried by younger sediment.

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Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

The Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), alternatively (ETM1), and formerly known as the "Initial Eocene" or "" was a time period with more than 8 °C warmer global average temperature than today.

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Paleolightning

Paleolightning is the study of lightning activity throughout Earth's history.

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Palmyra Atoll

Palmyra Atoll is one of the Northern Line Islands (southeast of Kingman Reef and north of Kiribati Line Islands), located almost due south of the Hawaiian Islands, roughly one-third of the way between Hawaii and American Samoa.

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Pam Hemminger

Pamela S Hemminger (born March 20, 1960) is an American politician who has been Mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, since December 2015.

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Pan evaporation

Pan evaporation is a measurement that combines or integrates the effects of several climate elements: temperature, humidity, rain fall, drought dispersion, solar radiation, and wind.

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Pandora's Promise

Pandora's Promise is a 2013 documentary film about the nuclear power debate, directed by Robert Stone.

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Panicum virgatum

Panicum virgatum, commonly known as switchgrass, is a perennial warm season bunchgrass native to North America, where it occurs naturally from 55°N latitude in Canada southwards into the United States and Mexico.

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Papua (province)

Papua is the largest and easternmost province of Indonesia, comprising most of Western New Guinea.

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Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement (Accord de Paris) is an agreement within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) dealing with greenhouse gas emissions mitigation, adaptation, and finance starting in the year 2020.

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Parnassius smintheus

Parnassius smintheus, the Rocky Mountain parnassianJim P. Brock and K. Kaufman.

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Participant Media

Participant Media is an American film production company founded in 2004 by Jeffrey Skoll, dedicated to entertainment that inspires and compels social change.

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Participatory monitoring

Participatory monitoring (also known as collaborative monitoring, community-based monitoring, locally based monitoring or volunteer monitoring) is the regular collection of measurements or other kinds of data (monitoring), usually of natural resources and biodiversity, undertaken by local people who live in the area being monitored, who rely on local natural resources, and consequently have great local knowledge of those resources.

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Particulates

Atmospheric aerosol particles, also known as atmospheric particulate matter, particulate matter (PM), particulates, or suspended particulate matter (SPM) are microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in Earth's atmosphere.

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Pat Roberts

Charles Patrick Roberts (born April 20, 1936) is an American politician of the Republican Party serving as the senior United States Senator from Kansas, a position he has held since 1997.

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Pat Robertson

Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (born March 22, 1930) is an American media mogul, executive chairman, politician, and former Southern Baptist minister who advocates a conservative Christian ideology.

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Patricio Pouchulu

Patricio Pouchulu (born April 13, 1965 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a contemporary organic architect.

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Patrick Michaels

Patrick J. ("Pat") Michaels (born February 15, 1950) is an American climatologist.

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Patrick Moore (environmentalist)

Patrick Moore (born 1947) is a Canadian activist, and former president of Greenpeace Canada.

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Paul Bechly

Paul Lorin Bechly (born 1958) is an American chemical engineer noted for leadership in development of an environmentally responsible perfluorocarbon gas policy for DuPont and allied industries.

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Paul Douglas (meteorologist)

Paul Douglas (born June 12, 1958; real name Douglas Paul Kruhoeffer) is a meteorologist, author, entrepreneur, and software expert in Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minnesota.

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Paul Fentener van Vlissingen

Paul Fentener van Vlissingen (21 March 1941 in Utrecht – 21 August 2006 in Langbroek) was a Dutch-British businessman and philanthropist.

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Paul LePage

Paul Richard LePage (born October 9, 1948) is an American businessman and politician who is the 74th and current Governor of Maine.

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Paul Markowski

Paul M. Markowski is an American meteorologist and leading expert on tornadogenesis and the forecasting of supercells and tornadoes.

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Paul Newman

Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, voice actor, film director, producer, race car driver, IndyCar owner, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist.

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Paul R. Ehrlich

Paul Ralph Ehrlich (born May 29, 1932) is an American biologist, best known for his warnings about the consequences of population growth and limited resources.

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Paul Wolfowitz

Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943) is an American political scientist and diplomat who served as the 10th President of the World Bank, United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and former dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

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Pavona cactus

Pavona cactus, the cactus coral, potato chip coral or leaf coral, is a species of colonial stony coral in the family Agariciidae.

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PCD (album)

PCD is the debut studio album by American girl group The Pussycat Dolls, released on September 12, 2005, by A&M Records.

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Peabody Energy

Peabody Energy Corporation, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, is the largest private-sector coal company in the world.

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Peace Action

Peace Action is a peace organization whose focus is on preventing the deployment of nuclear weapons in space, thwarting weapons sales to countries with human rights violations, and promoting a new United States foreign policy based on common security and peaceful resolution to international conflicts.

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PeaceMaker

PeaceMaker is a video game developed by ImpactGames, and published in February 2007 for Windows and Mac OS.

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Peat energy in Finland

Peat energy in Finland describes peat energy use in Finland.

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Pectoral sandpiper

The pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) is a small, migratory wader that breeds in North America and Asia, wintering in South America and Oceania.

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Pembina Institute

The Pembina Institute is a Canadian non-profit think tank focused on energy.

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Penguin (character)

The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman.

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Penn Jillette

Penn Fraser Jillette (born March 5, 1955) is an American magician, juggler, comedian, musician, inventor, actor, filmmaker, television personality and best-selling author known for his work with fellow magician Teller as half of the team Penn & Teller.

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Penny Whetton

Penelope Whetton (born 5 January 1958) is a climatologist and an expert in regional climate change projections due to global warming and in the impacts of those changes.

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People's Century

People's Century is a television documentary series examining the 20th century.

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Perception management

Perception management is a term originated by the US military.

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Peridotite

Peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock consisting mostly of the minerals olivine and pyroxene.

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Perito Moreno Glacier

The Perito Moreno Glacier is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in southwest Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.

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Permian–Triassic extinction event

The Permian–Triassic (P–Tr or P–T) extinction event, colloquially known as the Great Dying, the End-Permian Extinction or the Great Permian Extinction, occurred about 252 Ma (million years) ago, forming the boundary between the Permian and Triassic geologic periods, as well as the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras.

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Perry K. Generating Station

Perry K. Generating Station is a small multi-fired power station producing steam for one of the largest central district steam heating systems in the United States.

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Persian Gulf

The Persian Gulf (lit), (الخليج الفارسي) is a mediterranean sea in Western Asia.

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Peter C. Goldmark Jr.

Peter C. Goldmark, Jr. is a retired publisher and journalist who highlighted environmental and social issues.

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Peter Doran

Peter Doran, Ph.D. is Professor of Geology and Geophysics and John Franks Endowed Chair at Louisiana State University.

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Peter Erskine (artist)

Peter Erskine (born 1941) is an American artist who specializes in creating solar spectrum environmental artworks using light.

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Peter Forster

Peter Robert Forster (born 16 March 1950) is a British Anglican bishop and a Lord Spiritual (member of the House of Lords).

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Peter Hadfield (journalist)

Peter Hadfield (born 7 January 1954) is a British freelance journalist and author, trained as a geologist, who is known for running the YouTube channel Potholer54, which has over 150,000 subscribers.

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Peter Lehner

Peter Lehner (born 1958) is an American lawyer and environmentalist.

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Peter Navarro

Peter Kent Navarro (born July 15, 1949) is an American economist and academic who currently serves as the Assistant to the President, Director of Trade and Industrial Policy, and the Director of the White House National Trade Council, a newly created entity in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government.

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Peter Phelps (politician)

Peter Robert Phelps (born 7 May 1968) is an Australian politician.

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Peter Sinclair (environmental activist)

Peter Sinclair from Midland, Michigan (born 1953), is an environmental activist whose focus is on climate change.

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Peter Spencer (farmer)

Peter Spencer (born 1948 or 1949) is an Australian farmer who came to national prominence after going on hunger strike in November 2009.

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Peter Stilbs

Peter Stilbs (born 1 June 1945) is an emeritus professor in physical chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Peter Tatchell

Peter Gary Tatchell (born 25 January 1952) is a British human rights campaigner, originally from Australia, best known for his work with LGBT social movements.

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Peter Taylor (environmentalist)

Peter Taylor (born 24 January 1948) is a UK environmentalist with a long track record of public activism and scholarship on issues ranging from nuclear safety, ocean pollution, biodiversity strategies, renewable energy and climate change.

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Peter Walsh (Australian politician)

Peter Alexander Walsh (11 March 193510 April 2015) was an Australian senator and Labor politician from 1974 to 1993.

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Petermann Glacier

Petermann Glacier is a large glacier located in North-West Greenland to the east of Nares Strait.

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Petersburg Generating Station

Petersburg Generating Station is a major coal-fired power plant in Indiana, rated at 1.87-GW nameplate capacity.

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Petroleum

Petroleum is a naturally occurring, yellow-to-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface.

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Petroleum industry

The petroleum industry, also known as the oil industry or the oil patch, includes the global processes of exploration, extraction, refining, transporting (often by oil tankers and pipelines), and marketing of petroleum products.

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Petroleum industry in Nigeria

Nigeria is the largest oil and gas producer in Africa.

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Petrophytum cinerascens

Petrophytum cinerascens (orth. var. Petrophyton cinerascens) is a rare species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names halfshrub rockmat and Chelan rockmat.

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Phaseolus acutifolius

Phaseolus acutifolius, the Tepary bean, is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico and has been grown there by the native peoples since pre-Columbian times.

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Phenology

Phenology is the study of periodic plant and animal life cycle events and how these are influenced by seasonal and interannual variations in climate, as well as habitat factors (such as elevation).

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Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science

The Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science is given annually by the Phi Beta Kappa Society to authors of significant books in the fields of science and mathematics.

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Phil Radford

Philip David Radford (born January 2, 1976) is an American environmental, clean energy and democracy leader who served as the youngest executive director of Greenpeace USA.

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Philip Abelson

Philip Hauge Abelson (April 27, 1913 – August 1, 2004) was an American physicist, a scientific editor, and a science writer.

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Philip Cooney

Philip A. Cooney (born July 16, 1959) is a former member of the administration of United States President George W. Bush.

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Philip Stott

Philip Stott (born England, 1945) is a professor emeritus of biogeography at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and a former editor (1987–2004) of the Journal of Biogeography.

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Philippines and ISIL

The Philippines is one of the state opponents of the militant group, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), more commonly referred to by the local media as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

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Physical impacts of climate change

This article is about the physical impacts of climate change.

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Physical oceanography

Physical oceanography is the study of physical conditions and physical processes within the ocean, especially the motions and physical properties of ocean waters.

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Physicians for Social Responsibility

Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) is the largest physician-led organization in the US working to protect the public from the threats of nuclear proliferation, climate change, and environmental toxins.

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Pickens Plan

The Pickens Plan is an energy policy proposal announced July 8, 2008, by American businessman T. Boone Pickens.

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Pierre de Vallombreuse

Pierre de Vallombreuse (born 1962 in Bayonne), made a photographic collection of 41 indigenous peoples over 25 years of travel to all continents, with more than 130,000 photographs, paying tribute to their diversity.

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Pinus albicaulis

Pinus albicaulis, known by the common names whitebark pine, white pine, pitch pine, scrub pine, and creeping pine, is a conifer tree native to the mountains of the western United States and Canada, specifically subalpine areas of the Sierra Nevada, Cascade Range, Pacific Coast Ranges, and Rocky Mountains from Wyoming northwards.

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Pinus palustris

Pinus palustris, commonly known as the longleaf pine, is a pine native to the Southeastern United States, found along the coastal plain from East Texas to southern Maryland, extending into northern and central Florida.

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Planet Earth (1986 TV series)

Planet Earth is a seven-episode 1986 PBS television documentary series focusing on the Earth, narrated by Richard Kiley.

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Planet Earth: The Future

Planet Earth: The Future is a 2006 BBC documentary series on the environment and conservation, produced by the BBC Natural History Unit as a companion to the multi-award winning nature documentary Planet Earth.

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Planet in Peril

Planet in Peril is a two-part, four-hour documentary on CNN that premiered on October 23, 2007, broadcast in the CNN Presents format.

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Planet Relief

Planet Relief was a proposed BBC television special dealing with the issue of global warming, originally scheduled for broadcast in January 2008.

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Planetary boundaries

Planetary boundaries is a concept of nine Earth system processes which have boundaries proposed in 2009 by a group of Earth system and environmental scientists led by Johan Rockström from the Stockholm Resilience Centre and Will Steffen from the Australian National University.

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Planetary phase of civilization

The planetary phase of civilization is a speculative concept defined by the Global Scenario Group (GSG), an environmental organization that specialized in scenario analysis and forecasting.

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Planetshine

Planetshine is the dim illumination, by sunlight reflected from a planet, of all or part of the otherwise dark side of any moon orbiting the body.

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Planka.nu

Planka.nu is a network of organizations in Sweden and Norway promoting tax-financed zero-fare public transport with chapters in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Skåne, Östergötland and Oslo.

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Planktology

Planktology is the study of plankton, various small drifting plants, animals and microorganisms that inhabit bodies of water.

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Plant-for-the-Planet

Plant-for-the-Planet is a children’s idea that aims to raise awareness amongst children and adults about the issues of climate change and global justice.

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PlaNYC

PlaNYC is an effort released by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 2007 to prepare the city for one million more residents, strengthen the economy, combat climate change, and enhance the quality of life for all New Yorkers.

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Plasmodium vivax

Plasmodium vivax is a protozoal parasite and a human pathogen.

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Plastic

Plastic is material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and so can be molded into solid objects.

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Plastic pollution

Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic products in the environment that adversely affects wildlife, wildlife habitat and humans.

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Plastiki

The Plastiki is a catamaran made out of 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles and other recycled PET plastic and waste products.

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Pleistocene Park

Pleistocene Park (Плейстоценовый парк) is a nature reserve on the Kolyma River south of Chersky in the Sakha Republic, Russia, in northeastern Siberia, where an attempt is being made to recreate the northern subarctic steppe grassland ecosystem that flourished in the area during the last glacial period.

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Plomin Power Station

Plomin Power Station (Termoelektrana Plomin) is a coal-fired power station near Plomin, Croatia.

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Plows, Plagues and Petroleum

Plows, Plagues and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate is a 2005 book published by Princeton University Press and written by William Ruddiman, a paleoclimatologist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia.

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Plug-in electric vehicles in California

The stock of plug-in electric vehicles in California is the largest in the United States, with cumulative sales of 392,297 plug-in cars since 2008 through March 2018.

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Polar amplification

Polar amplification is the phenomenon that any change in the net radiation balance (for example greenhouse intensification) tends to produce a larger change in temperature near the poles than the planetary average.

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Polar bear

The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a hypercarnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses.

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Polar desert

Polar deserts are the regions of the Earth that fall under an Ice cap climate (EF under the Köppen classification).

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Polar ecology

Polar ecology is the relationship between plants and animals in a polar environment.

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Policy by press release

Policy by press release refers to the act of attempting to influence public policy by press releases intended to alarm the public into demanding action from their elected officials.

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Polistes dominula

The European paper wasp (Polistes dominula, often misspelled as dominulus) is one of the most common and well-known species of social wasps in the genus Polistes.

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Political activities of the Koch brothers

The political activities of the Koch brothers include the financial and political influence of Charles G. and David H. Koch on United States politics.

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Political career of Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger is an actor and former bodybuilder who served as Governor of California from November 2003 to January 2011.

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Political correctness

The term political correctness (adjectivally: politically correct; commonly abbreviated to PC or P.C.) is used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society.

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Political economy of climate change

Political economy of climate change is an approach that applies the political economy thinking of collective or political processes to study the critical issues surrounding the decision-making on climate change.

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Political effects of Hurricane Katrina

Commentators have discussed the likely effects of the disaster on a wide range of political issues.

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Political history of the United Kingdom (1945–present)

When Britain emerged victorious from the Second World War, the Labour Party under Clement Attlee came to power and created a comprehensive welfare state, with the establishment of the National Health Service giving free healthcare to all British citizens, and other reforms to benefits.

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Political positions of Barack Obama

Barack Obama has declared his position on many political issues through his public comments and legislative records.

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Political positions of Bernie Sanders

The political positions of Bernie Sanders are evident in his public comments and are reflected in his Congressional voting record.

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Political positions of David Cameron

This article concerns the policies, views and voting record of David Cameron, the previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 2010 to July 2016.

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Political positions of Donald Trump

The political positions of United States President Donald Trump (sometimes referred to as Trumpism) have elements from across the political spectrum, merging populism with plutocracy and authoritarianism.

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Political positions of Fred Thompson

The political positions of Fred Thompson can be seen mainly through his actions as a Tennessee senator, and through his statements.

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Political positions of Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson was the governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003 and ran for president in 2012 and 2016.

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Political positions of George W. Bush

George W. Bush's political positions have been expressed in public statements, and through his actions as President of the United States.

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Political positions of Joe Lieberman

Joe Lieberman (born February 24, 1942) is an American politician, having served as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013.

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Political positions of John Edwards

Here are some of Senator John Edwards's votes and remarks on various issues.

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Political positions of John McCain

U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), a member of the U.S. Congress since 1983, a two-time U.S. presidential candidate, and the nominee of the Republican Party in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, has taken positions on many political issues through his public comments, his presidential campaign statements, and his senatorial voting record.

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Political positions of Rand Paul

Rand Paul is a member of the Republican Party, a U.S. Senator representing the state of Kentucky, and a former candidate for President of the United States.

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Political positions of Rick Perry

Rick Perry is an American politician who served as the 47th Governor of Texas from 2000 to 2015.

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Political positions of Rudy Giuliani

Below are remarks and positions of Rudy Giuliani, former candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States.

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Political positions of Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin is an American politician, commentator and author who served as the ninth Governor of Alaska, from 2006 to 2009.

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Political positions of the Republican Party

The platform of the Republican Party of the United States is generally based on conservatism, in contrast to the modern liberalism of the Democrats.

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Political views of Bill O'Reilly

American commentator Bill O'Reilly regularly expresses his points of view on a wide variety of political, social, and moral issues.

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Political views of Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and writer.

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Politicized issue

A politicized issue or hot-button issue is a social, economic, theological, spiritual, scientific or legal issue which has become a political issue, as a result of deliberate action or otherwise, whereby people become politically active over that issue.

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Politics in Futurama

The animated science fiction show Futurama presents a satirical look at politics and current affairs in a number of its episodes.

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Politics of global warming

The complex politics of global warming results from numerous cofactors arising from the global economy's interdependence on carbon dioxide emitting hydrocarbon energy sources and because is directly implicated in global warming—making global warming a non-traditional environmental challenge.

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Pollinator decline

The term pollinator decline refers to the reduction in abundance of insect and other animal pollinators in many ecosystems worldwide beginning at the end of the 20th century, and continuing into the present.

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Pollution

Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.

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Pollution of the Ganges

Pollution of the Ganges (or Ganga), the largest river in India, poses significant threats to human health and the larger environment.

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Poornachandran

Poornachandran is a Tamil writer from India.

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Porites astreoides

Porites astreoides is a colonial species of stony coral in the family Poritidae.

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Port au Choix Archaeological Site

Port au Choix is a peninsula on the western coast of the island of Newfoundland, Canada.

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Port of Paulsboro

The Port of Paulsboro is located on the Delaware River and Mantua Creek in and around Paulsboro, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, US, approximately from the Atlantic Ocean.

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Port Rowan, Ontario

Port Rowan is a town in Norfolk County, Ontario on Lake Erie, adjacent to Long Point.

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Port Ryerse, Ontario

Port Ryerse is a fishing hamlet in Norfolk County just slightly southwest of Port Dover where people from Southwestern Ontario rent cottages and fish for pleasure during the summer months (Victoria Day through mid-October).

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Positive feedback

Positive feedback is a process that occurs in a feedback loop in which the effects of a small disturbance on a system include an increase in the magnitude of the perturbation.

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Post Carbon Institute

Post Carbon Institute (PCI) is a think tank which provides information and analysis on climate change, energy scarcity, and other issues related to sustainability and long term social resilience.

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Post-glacial rebound

Post-glacial rebound (also called isostatic rebound or crustal rebound) is the rise of land masses after the lifting of the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period, which had caused isostatic depression.

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Post-truth politics

Post-truth politics (also called post-factual politics and post-reality politics) is a political culture in which debate is framed largely by appeals to emotion disconnected from the details of policy, and by the repeated assertion of talking points to which factual rebuttals are ignored.

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Post–Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emissions

Post-Kyoto negotiations refers to high level talks attempting to address global warming by limiting greenhouse gas emissions.

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Potato virus Y

Potato virus Y (PVY) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae, and one of the most important plant viruses affecting potato production.

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Poverty in the Arctic

The Arctic is a vast polar region comprising the northern most parts of Canada, Norway, Greenland (Denmark), Sweden, Finland, the United States (Alaska), Iceland and Russia.

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Power Shift Network

Power Shift Network is a North American non-profit organization made up of a network of youth-led social and environmental justice organizations working together to build the youth clean energy and climate movement.

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Precautionary principle

The precautionary principle (or precautionary approach) generally defines actions on issues considered to be uncertain, for instance applied in assessing risk management.

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Predictable surprise

A "Predictable Surprise" describes a situation or circumstance in which avoidable crises are marginalized in order to satisfy economic and social policies.

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Prelude to the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012

The start of the 2012 Republican race for president was shaped by the 13 presidential debates of 2011 beginning on May 5.

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Premature oxidation

Premature oxidation, (sometimes shortened to premox, or POx) is a flaw that occurs in white wines, when the presumably ageworthy wine is expected to be in good condition yet is found to be oxidised and often undrinkable.

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Premiership of Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1979 to November 1990.

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Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Carbon Neutral Resolution

The Presbyterian Church (USA) Carbon Neutral Resolution was a resolution passed at the June, 2006, 217th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) strongly urging all Presbyterians to 'immediately aspire to live carbon neutral lives'.

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Presezzo

Presezzo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about west of Bergamo.

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Presidency of Barack Obama

The presidency of Barack Obama began at noon EST on January 20, 2009, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as 44th President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2017.

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Presidency of George W. Bush

The presidency of George W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 2001, when George W. Bush was inaugurated as 43rd President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2009.

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Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy

The presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy began on 16 May 2007 when Nicolas Sarkozy became the sixth President of the French Fifth Republic, following his victory in the 2007 presidential election.

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Presidential transition of Barack Obama

The Presidential transition of Barack Obama began when Barack Obama won the United States presidential election on November 4, 2008, and became the President-elect.

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Presque Isle Power Plant

The Presque Isle Power Plant is an electric generating plant located at Marquette, Michigan, on the shore of Lake Superior.

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Prestonella

Prestonella is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Bothriembryontidae.

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Prey (TV series)

Prey is a science-fiction television series that aired for one season (13 episodes) in 1998 on ABC.

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Prince's Rainforests Project

The Prince’s Rainforests Project (PRP) was set up in the UK in 2007 by Charles, Prince of Wales following reports from leading climate change experts, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, to promote awareness of the urgent need to take action against tropical deforestation.

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Printing out the Internet

Printing out the Internet is a work of art created by poet and uncreative writer, Kenneth Goldsmith, with the help of LABOR and UbuWeb.

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Prior-appropriation water rights

Prior appropriation water rights is the legal doctrine that the first person to take a quantity of water from a water source for "beneficial use" (agricultural, industrial or household) has the right to continue to use that quantity of water for that purpose.

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Pristimantis jamescameroni

Pristimantis jamescameroni is a species of frogs belonging to the family Craugastoridae.

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Procellariidae

The family Procellariidae is a group of seabirds that comprises the fulmarine petrels, the gadfly petrels, the prions, and the shearwaters.

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ProCon.org

ProCon.org is a non-profit charitable organization headquartered in Santa Monica, California in the United States.

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Progressive Democrats of America

The Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) is a progressive political organization and grassroots political action committee operating inside and outside of the United States Democratic Party.

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Project Earth (TV series)

Project Earth is a 2008 reality TV series, hosted by Kevin O'Leary, Jennifer L. Languell, and Mocean Melvin, on the Discovery Channel in which several groups of scientists experiment with radical ideas to slow and/or stop global warming using geoengineering methods.

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Project GreenWorld International

Project GreenWorld International, is a children's environmental organization founded by a student at Indian School, Salalah, Hridith Sudev (then aged 12), and his younger brother Samved Shaji (then aged 7).

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Project Hot Seat

Project Hot Seat is a campaign started by Greenpeace.

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Propaganda model

The propaganda model is a conceptual model in political economy advanced by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky to explain how propaganda and systemic biases function in corporate mass media.

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Prospective Outlook on Long-term Energy Systems

Prospective Outlook on Long-term Energy Systems (POLES) is a world simulation model for the energy sector that runs on the Vensim software.

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Protected area

Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values.

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Provinces and territories of Canada

The provinces and territories of Canada are the sub-national governments within the geographical areas of Canada under the authority of the Canadian Constitution.

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Proxy (climate)

In the study of past climates ("paleoclimatology"), climate proxies are preserved physical characteristics of the past that stand in for direct meteorological measurements and enable scientists to reconstruct the climatic conditions over a longer fraction of the Earth's history.

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Prunéřov Power Station

The Prunéřov Power Station (Elektrárna Prunéřov, EPRU) is the largest coal-fired power station in the Czech Republic with installed capacity of 1,490 MW.

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Public Citizen Texas

Public Citizen Texas is the Texas branch of Public Citizen, a nonpartisan, ideologically progressive, nonprofit, public interest advocacy organization.

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Public image of Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin, while serving as Governor of Alaska, was nominated as the first female candidate of the Republican Party for Vice President of the United States.

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Public opinion on global warming

Public opinion on global warming is the aggregate of attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population concerning the science, economics, and politics of global warming.

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Pulaka

Pulaka, Cyrtosperma merkusii, or swamp taro, is a crop grown in Tuvalu and an important source of carbohydrates for the area's inhabitants.

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Pulverized coal injection method

Pulverized coal injection is a method for improving the performance of a blast furnace.

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Purple Crow Lidar

The Purple Crow Lidar is considered to be a powerful laser radar (lidar) that emits pulses of light.

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Purple Line (Maryland)

The Purple Line is a light rail line under construction to link the Maryland suburbs of Bethesda, Silver Spring, College Park, and New Carrollton, all in the Washington metropolitan area.

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Qamar-uz-Zaman Chaudhry

Born in Sargodha, Pakistan, Chaudhry received his early education from Lahore.

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Qinghai–Tibet railway

The Qinghai–Tibet railway or Qingzang railway (མཚོ་བོད་ལྕགས་ལམ།, mtsho bod lcags lam), is a high-elevation railway that connects Xining, Qinghai Province, to Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

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R. Gallagher Generating Station

The R. Gallagher Generating Station is a four-unit coal-burning power plant located along the Ohio River some two miles (3 km) downstream from New Albany, Indiana in southernmost Floyd County, Indiana.

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R. James Woolsey Jr.

Robert James "Jim" Woolsey Jr. (born September 21, 1941) is an American lawyer and diplomat who headed the Central Intelligence Agency from February 5, 1993, until January 10, 1995.

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R. S. R. Fitter

Richard Sidney Richmond Fitter (1 March 1913 – 3 September 2005) was a British naturalist and author.

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R. Thomas Flynn

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Ra's al Ghul

Ra's al Ghul (رأس الغول; "The Head of the Ghoul" or, in a rougher translation, "The Demon's Head") is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman.

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Racing Extinction

Racing Extinction is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing Anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary The Cove (2009).

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Radical Youth (Aotearoa New Zealand)

Radical Youth was an autonomous group of young people who formed in early 2005 to tackle issues that affect the youth of their country of New Zealand/Aotearoa.

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Rafael L. Bras

Rafael Luis Bras (born 1950) is a Puerto Rican civil engineer best known for his contributions in soil-vegetation-atmosphere system modeling.

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Raffi

Raffi Cavoukian, (Րաֆֆի, born July 8, 1948), better known by the mononym Raffi, is a Canadian singer-lyricist and author of Armenian descent born in Egypt, best known for his children's music.

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Rahul Bose

Rahul Bose (born 27 July 1967) is an Indian film actor, director, screenwriter, social activist, and rugby player.

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Rail transport

Rail transport is a means of transferring of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, also known as tracks.

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Rain

Rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then becomes heavy enough to fall under gravity.

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Rainforest Foundation Fund

The Rainforest Foundation Fund is a charitable foundation dedicated to the preservation of the rainforest by defending the rights of the indigenous peoples living there.

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Rainforest Foundation US

The Rainforest Foundation US is a non-profit NGO working in Central and South America.

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Raised beach

A raised beach, coastal terrace,Pinter, N (2010): 'Coastal Terraces, Sealevel, and Active Tectonics' (educational exercise), from or perched coastline is a relatively flat, horizontal or gently inclined surface of marine origin,Pirazzoli, PA (2005a): 'Marine Terraces', in Schwartz, ML (ed) Encyclopedia of Coastal Science. Springer, Dordrecht, pp.

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Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is an iconic photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945, which depicts six United States Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi, during the Battle of Iwo Jima, in World War II.

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Rand Paul

Randal Howard "Rand" Paul (born January 7, 1963) is an American politician and physician serving as the junior United States Senator from Kentucky since 2011, alongside Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

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Randy and Sharon Marsh

Randy Marsh and Sharon Marsh (née Kimble) are fictional characters in the animated television series South Park.

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Randy Olson

Richard Randolph "Randy" Olson (born October 3, 1955) is a marine biologist-turned-filmmaker who earned his Ph.D. in Biology from Harvard University (1984) and became a tenured professor of marine biology at the University of New Hampshire (1992) before changing careers by moving to Hollywood and entering film school at the University of Southern California.

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Range Rover Sport

The Land Rover Range Rover Sport is a British luxury mid-size SUV made by Land Rover.

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Rat King (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

The Rat King is a fictional character from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles multimedia franchise.

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Ray Evans (Australian businessman)

Ray Evans (10 September 1939 – 17 June 2014) was an Australian business leader, a conservative, and campaigner against climate change mitigation efforts.

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Raymond A. Price

Raymond Alexander Price, (born March 25, 1933) is an award winning Canadian geologist.

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Räven raskar över isen

Räven raskar över isen is an old Swedish folksong performed as a singing game when dancing around the Christmas tree and the midsummer pole.

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Ready Player One

Ready Player One is a 2011 science fiction novel, and the debut novel of American author Ernest Cline.

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Real Goods Solar

Real Goods Solar Inc. is a publicly traded residential solar power integrator doing business as RGS Energy.

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Real Time with Bill Maher (season 5)

This is a list of episodes from the fifth season of Real Time with Bill Maher.

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Real Time with Bill Maher (season 7)

This is a list of episodes from the seventh season of Real Time with Bill Maher.

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RealClimate

RealClimate is a commentary site (blog) on climatology.

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Reaper (TV series)

Reaper is an American comedy television series that focuses on Sam Oliver, a "reaper" who works for the Devil by retrieving souls that have escaped from Hell.

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Reasons for concern

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has organized many of the risks of climate change into five "reasons for concern." The reasons for concern show that these risks increase with increases in the Earth's global mean temperature (i.e., global warming).

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Rebecca Kleefisch

Rebecca Ann Kleefisch (née Reed; born August 7, 1975) is an American former television news anchor and politician, who is currently serving as the 44th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.

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Rebecca Otto

Rebecca Otto (born July 9, 1963) is an American politician serving as the 18th and current State Auditor of Minnesota since 2007.

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Recycling in Brazil

Brazil's overall recycling rate (1%), according to Waste Atlas is better than average, especially in larger cities such as Rio de Janeiro.

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Recycling in the United States

This article examines recycling in the United States.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers

Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American funk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983.

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Red tide

Red tide is a common name for a worldwide phenomenon known as an algal bloom (large concentrations of aquatic microorganisms—protozoans or unicellular algae) when it is caused by species of dinoflagellates and other organisms.

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Redbank Power Station

Redbank Power Station is located near Singleton, in the Hunter Region, New South Wales, Australia.

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Reese Palley

Reese Palley, Merchant to the Rich (January 26, 1922 – June 3, 2015) was a flamboyant entrepreneur, gallerist, inventor, art dealer, businessman, author, adventurer, blogger, record-setting world circumnavigator, polymath, environmentalist, art impresario, airline creator, economist and public scold on matters as diverse as nuclear energy, global warming and how to revive Atlantic City.

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Reforestation

Reforestation is the natural or intentional restocking of existing forests and woodlands (forestation) that have been depleted, usually through deforestation.

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Refrigerant reclamation

Refrigerant reclamation is the act of processing used refrigerant gas which has previously been used in some type of cooling loop such that it meets specifications for new refrigerant gas.

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Regional effects of global warming

Regional effects of global warming are long-term significant changes in the expected patterns of average weather of a specific region due to global warming.

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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

'The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI, pronounced "Reggie") is the first mandatory market based program in the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Regulation and monitoring of pollution

To protect the environment from the adverse effects of pollution, many nations worldwide have enacted legislation to regulate various types of pollution as well as to mitigate the adverse effects of pollution.

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Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began regulating greenhouse gases (GHGs) under the Clean Air Act ("CAA" or "Act") from mobile and stationary sources of air pollution for the first time on January 2, 2011.

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Regulation of hydraulic fracturing

Countries using or considering to use hydraulic fracturing have implemented different regulations, including developing federal and regional legislation, and local zoning limitations.

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Regulation through litigation

Regulation through litigation refers to changes in society (particularly those that affect industries) brought about by litigation, rather than legislation or regulation.

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Reid Gardner Generating Station

Reid Gardner Generating Station was a 557 megawatt coal fired plant on located near Moapa, Nevada.

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Reliability of Wikipedia

The reliability of Wikipedia (predominantly of the English-language edition) has been frequently questioned and often assessed.

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Relict (biology)

In biogeography and paleontology a relict is a population or taxon of organisms that was more widespread or more diverse in the past.

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Religion and environmentalism

Religion and environmentalism is an emerging interdisciplinary subfield in the academic disciplines of religious studies, religious ethics, the sociology of religion, and theology amongst others, with environmentalism and ecological principles as a primary focus.

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Remember Me (video game)

Remember Me is a cyberpunk action-adventure video game developed by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Capcom.

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Remote Sensing Systems

Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) is a private research company founded in 1974 by Frank Wentz.

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Renewable electricity in New Zealand

Renewable electricity in New Zealand is primarily from hydropower.

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Renewable energy

Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.

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Renewable energy commercialization

Renewable energy commercialization involves the deployment of three generations of renewable energy technologies dating back more than 100 years.

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Renewable energy in Australia

Renewable energy in Australia deals with efforts that have been and continue to be made in Australia to quantify and expand the use of renewable energy in the generation of electricity, as fuel in transport and in thermal energy.

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Renewable energy in China

China is the world's leading country in electricity production from renewable energy sources, with over double the generation of the second-ranking country, the United States.

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Renewable energy in developing countries

Renewable energy technology has sometimes been seen as a costly luxury item by critics, and affordable only in the affluent developed world.

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Renewable energy in Scotland

The production of renewable energy in Scotland is an issue that has come to the fore in technical, economic, and political terms during the opening years of the 21st century.

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Renewable energy in the European Union

The share of energy from renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy continued rising to reach 17% in the European Union in 2016, a doubling of the share attained in 2004 at just 8.5%.

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Renewable energy in the United States

Renewable energy accounted for 12.2 % of total primary energy consumption and 14.94 % of the domestically produced electricity in the United States in 2016.

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Renewable energy in Tuvalu

Renewable energy in Tuvalu is a growing sector of the country's energy supply.

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Renewable fuels

Renewable fuels are fuels produced from renewable resources.

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Renewable resource

A renewable resource is a natural resource which replenishes to overcome resource depletion caused by usage and consumption, either through biological reproduction or other naturally recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.

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Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP (abbreviation for Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States, the other being its historic rival, the Democratic Party.

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Requiem for a Species

Requiem for a Species: Why We Resist the Truth about Climate Change is a 2010 non-fiction book by Australian academic Clive Hamilton which explores climate change denial and its implications.

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Resolutions of the United Church of Christ

The United Church of Christ is a Christian denomination.

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Restoration ecology

Restoration ecology is the scientific study supporting the practice of ecological restoration, which is the practice of renewing and restoring degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystems and habitats in the environment by active human intervention and action.

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Retreat of glaciers since 1850

The retreat of glaciers since 1850 affects the availability of fresh water for irrigation and domestic use, mountain recreation, animals and plants that depend on glacier-melt, and, in the longer term, the level of the oceans.

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Retrogradation

Retrogradation is the landward change in position of the front of a river delta with time.

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Return of Hanuman

Return of Hanuman is a 2007 Indian animated film about an adventure of the Hindu god Hanuman.

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Reuters

Reuters is an international news agency headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

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Revelle factor

The Revelle factor (buffer factor) is the ratio of instantaneous change in carbon dioxide to the change in total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and is a measure of the resistance to atmospheric CO2 being absorbed by the ocean surface layer.

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Rex Murphy

Rex Murphy (born March 1947) is a Canadian commentator and author, primarily on Canadian political and social matters.

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Rex Tillerson

Rex Wayne Tillerson (born March 23, 1952) is an American former government official and former energy executive who served as the 69th United States Secretary of State from February 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018, under President Donald Trump.

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Ribbon seal

The ribbon seal (Histriophoca fasciata) is a medium-sized pinniped from the true seal family (Phocidae).

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Richard A. Muller

Richard A. Muller (born January 6, 1944) is an American physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Richard Alley

Richard Blane Alley (born 18 August, 1957) is an American geologist and Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University.

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Richard Blumenthal

Richard Blumenthal (born February 13, 1946) is an American attorney and politician who has served as a United States Senator from Connecticut since 2011.

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Richard Branson

Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English business magnate, investor and philanthropist.

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Richard Burr

Richard Mauze Burr (born November 30, 1955) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from North Carolina, a seat he was first elected to in 2004.

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Richard Carmona

Richard Henry Carmona (born November 22, 1949) is an American physician, nurse, police officer, public health administrator, and politician.

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Richard Cizik

Richard Cizik is President of the New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good.

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Richard Lounsbery Foundation

The Richard Lounsbery Foundation is a philanthropic organisation which "aims to enhance national strengths in science and technology" (in the United States) by supporting research projects, science education and key scientific policy issues through seed money or partial support.

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Richard Slaughter

Richard Slaughter is a scholar and writer in the field of futures studies, applied foresight and social innovation.

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Richard Smalley

Richard Errett Smalley (June 6, 1943 – October 28, 2005) was the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University, in Houston, Texas.

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Rick Oginz

Rick Oginz (born 1944) is an American visual artist born in Philadelphia.

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Rick Santorum

Richard John Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is an American attorney, author, politician, and political commentator.

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Rick Scott

Richard Lynn Scott (born December 1, 1952) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 45th and current Governor of Florida since 2011.

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Rick Warren

Richard Duane "Rick" Warren (born January 28, 1954) is an American evangelical Christian pastor and author.

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Rickettsiosis

A rickettsiosis is a disease caused by intracellular bacteria.

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Riki-Oh

is a manga which later adapted to two OVAs and a live-action film named Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky.

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Rinaldo Brutoco

Rinaldo S. Brutoco (born in Toronto, Canada on February 27, 1947) is a corporate executive, entrepreneur, and consultant.

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Rio Tinto Group

Rio Tinto Group is an Australian-British multinational and one of the world's largest metals and mining corporations.

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Ritacuba Blanco

Ritacuba Blanco is the highest peak of Cordillera Oriental, in the Andes Mountains of Colombia.

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River Brent

The River Brent is a river in west and northwest London, England, and a tributary of the River Thames.

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Riverbend Steam Station

The Riverbend Steam Station was a 454-MW coal-fired electrical power plant, owned by Duke Energy.

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Road ecology

Road ecology is the study of the ecological impacts (both positive and negative) of roads and highways (public roads).

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Road texture

Road surface textures are deviations from a planar and smooth surface, affecting the vehicle/tyre interaction.

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Rob Portman

Robert Jones Portman (born December 19, 1955) is an American attorney, serving as the junior United States Senator for Ohio, and a member of the Republican Party.

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Robert Bidinotto

Robert James Bidinotto (born 1949) is a novelist, journalist, editor, and lecturer.

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Robert Brulle

Robert J. Brulle is an American environmental sociologist and professor of sociology and environmental science at Drexel University.

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Robert Bryce (writer)

Robert Bryce is an American author and journalist in Austin, Texas.

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Robert Döpel

Georg Robert Döpel (3 December 1895 in Neustadt – 2 December 1982 in Ilmenau) was a German experimental nuclear physicist.

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Robert E. Davis (climatologist)

Robert E. Davis is a Professor of Climatology at the University of Virginia's Department of Environmental Sciences.

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Robert E. Dickinson

Robert Earl Dickinson (born 26 March 1940, Millersburg, Ohio) is an American meteorologist and geoscientist.

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Robert Frodeman

Robert Frodeman Professor and former Chair, Dept of Philosophy and Religion Studies, University of North Texas, previously at the University of Colorado, is Director of UNT's Center for the Study of Interdisciplinarity.

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Robert Kunzig

Robert Kunzig is a scientific journalist, specializing in oceanography.

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Robert Pittenger

Robert Miller Pittenger (born August 15, 1948) is an American politician and businessman who has been the U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 9th congressional district since 2013.

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Robert Sheaffer

Robert Sheaffer (born 1949) is an American freelance writer and skeptic.

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Robert Shope

Robert Ellis Shope (February 21, 1929 – January 19, 2004) was an American virologist, epidemiologist and public health expert, particularly known for his work on arthropod-borne viruses and emerging infectious diseases.

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Robert Watson (scientist)

Sir Robert Tony Watson CMG FRS (born 21 March 1948) is a British chemist who has worked on atmospheric science issues including ozone depletion, global warming and paleoclimatology since the 1980s.

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Rock the Vote

Rock the Vote is a non-profit organization, progressive-aligned group in the United States whose stated mission is "to engage and build the political power of young people." The organization was founded in 1990 by Virgin Records America Co-Chairman Jeff Ayeroff, to encourage young people to vote.

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Roderick J. McDavis

Roderick J. McDavis, Ph.D., (born October 17, 1948) is the former 20th President of Ohio University, located in Athens, Ohio.

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Roger A. Pielke

Roger A. Pielke Sr. (born October 22, 1946) is an American meteorologist with interests in climate variability and climate change, environmental vulnerability, numerical modeling, atmospheric dynamics, land/ocean – atmosphere interactions, and large eddy/turbulent boundary layer modeling.

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Roger Chao

Roger Chao, FRGS, is an Australian explorer, mountain climber, philosopher and ethicist.

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Roger Revelle

Roger Randall Dougan Revelle (March 7, 1909 – July 15, 1991) was a scientist and scholar who was instrumental in the formative years of the University of California San Diego and was among the early scientists to study anthropogenic global warming, as well as the movement of Earth's tectonic plates.

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Roland Emmerich

Roland Emmerich (born November 10, 1955) is a German film director, screenwriter, and producer, widely known for his disaster films.

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Ron Johnson (American politician)

Ronald Harold Johnson (born April 8, 1955) is an American businessperson, politician and the senior United States Senator for Wisconsin as a member of the Republican Party.

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Ron Paul

Ronald Ernest Paul (born August 20, 1935) is an American author, physician and retired politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 22nd congressional district from 1976 to 1977 and again from 1979 to 1985, and for Texas's 14th congressional district from 1997 to 2013.

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Rona Ambrose

Ronalee Chapchuk "Rona" Ambrose (born March 15, 1969) is a former Canadian politician who was interim leader of the Conservative Party and the Leader of the Opposition between 2015 and 2017.

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Ronald Bailey

Ronald Bailey (born November 23, 1953) is an American libertarian science writer and author and editor of books on economics, ecology and biotechnology.

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Ronald Wright

Ronald Wright (born 1948, London, United Kingdom) is a Canadian author who has written books of travel, history and fiction.

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Roseate tern

The roseate tern (Sterna dougallii) is a tern in the family Laridae.

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Rosenfeld Effect

The Rosenfeld Effect is not a scientific phenomena, but an empirical fact that electricity use per capita in California (CA) had been almost flat from 1973 to 2006, whereas use in the United States has risen 50%.

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Ross Gelbspan

Ross Gelbspan is a writer and environmentalist.

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Ross Gyre

The Ross Gyre is one of the two gyres that exist within the Southern Ocean.

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Rossby wave

Rossby waves, also known as planetary waves, are a natural phenomenon in the atmospheres and oceans of planets that largely owe their properties to rotation of the planet.

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Round whitefish

The round whitefish (Prosopium cylindraceum) is a freshwater species of fish that is found in lakes from Alaska to New England, including the Great Lakes.

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Roy Blunt

Roy Dean Blunt (born January 10, 1950) is an American politician who serves as the junior United States Senator from Missouri, having been in office since 2011.

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Royal British Columbia Museum

Founded in 1886, the Royal British Columbia Museum (sometimes referred to as Royal BC Museum) consists of The Province of British Columbia's natural and human history museum as well as the British Columbia Provincial Archives.

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Royal Geographical Society

The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) is the UK's learned society and professional body for geography, founded in 1830 for the advancement of geographical sciences.

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Rugby union in the Marshall Islands

Rugby union in the Marshall Islands is a minor but growing sport.

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Rugby union in Tokelau

Rugby union is a popular sport in Tokelau.

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Runaway climate change

Runaway climate change or runaway global warming is hypothesized to follow a tipping point in the climate system, after accumulated climate change initiates a reinforcing positive feedback.

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Rush Limbaugh

Rush Hudson Limbaugh III (born January 12, 1951) is an American radio talk show host and conservative political commentator.

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Rushing Rivers Institute

Rushing Rivers Institute is a non-profit organization in the United States directed by Piotr Parasiewicz to implement river science in the preservation of water resources for the environment and human use.

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Ruslana

Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (Руслана Степанівна Лижичко, Ruslana Lyžyčko; born 24 May 1973), known mononymously as Ruslana, is a World Music Award and Eurovision Song Contest winning artist, holding the title of People's Artist of Ukraine.

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Russet sparrow

The russet sparrow (Passer cinnamomeus), also called the cinnamon or cinnamon tree sparrow, is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae.

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Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic

July 23, 2004 marked an historic day in Arctic research and exploration as well as Russian-U.S. relations.

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Rut Bízková

Rut Bízková (born 19 July 1957) was the Minister of Environment of the Czech Republic.

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RV Roger Revelle (AGOR-24)

R/V Roger Revelle is an auxiliary general-purpose research vessel (AGOR) operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography under charter agreement with Office of Naval Research as part of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet.

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Rwanda

Rwanda (U Rwanda), officially the Republic of Rwanda (Repubulika y'u Rwanda; République du Rwanda), is a sovereign state in Central and East Africa and one of the smallest countries on the African mainland.

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RX II

RX II is a 36-foot yacht in which a three-man Norwegian crew circumnavigated the North Pole over two seasons in 2009-2010.

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Ryan Zinke

Ryan Keith Zinke (born November 1, 1961) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 52nd and current United States Secretary of the Interior since 2017, in the Cabinet of Donald Trump.

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S. K. Satheesh

Sreedharan Krishnakumari Satheesh (born 1970) is an Indian meteorologist and a professor at the Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc).

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Sable Island horse

The Sable Island horse, sometimes referred to as the Sable Island pony, is a type of small feral horse found on Sable Island, an island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Sagar Aryal

Sagar Aryal (Nepali: सागर अर्याल; born September 10, 1995) is a Nepalese youth, who is the founder and president of Sano Sansar Initiative.

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Sagari Chhabra

Sagari Chhabra is an Indian writer and film director.

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Saint-Gobain Norton Power Plant

Saint-Gobain Norton Power Plant, is a natural gas-fueled power plant located in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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Salem Harbor Power Station

Salem Harbor Footprint, is natural gas-fired power plant located in Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. It replaced a coal-fired plant on the same site and went online at the end of May 2018.

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Sallie W. Chisholm

Sallie Watson (Penny) Chisholm is a U.S. biological oceanographer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Salt marsh dieback

High salt marsh dieback, or salt marsh browning, is the primary force in salt marsh degradation in the high marsh.

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Sami Solanki

Sami Khan Solanki (born 1958 in Karachi, Pakistan) is director of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS), director of the Sun-Heliosphere Department of MPS, a scientific member of the Max Planck Society, and a Chair (and spokesperson) of the International Max Planck Research School on Physical Processes in the Solar System and Beyond at the Universities of Braunschweig and Göttingen.

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Sammy Wilson (politician)

Samuel Wilson (born 4 April 1953) is a politician from Northern Ireland who is a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) Member of Parliament (MP) for East Antrim.

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Samuel J. Locklear

Samuel Jones "Sam" Locklear III, (born October 28, 1954) is a retired United States Navy admiral who last served as the commander of the U.S. Pacific Command from March 9, 2012, to May 27, 2015.

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San Bernardino County, California

San Bernardino County, officially the County of San Bernardino, is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of California.

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San Diego

San Diego (Spanish for 'Saint Didacus') is a major city in California, United States.

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San Francisco fog

Fog is a common weather phenomenon in the San Francisco Bay Area as well as along the entire coastline of California extending south to the northwest coast of the Baja California Peninsula.

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Sandhills (Nebraska)

The Sandhills, often written Sand Hills, is a region of mixed-grass prairie on grass-stabilized sand dunes in north-central Nebraska, covering just over one quarter of the state.

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Sangh Parivar

The Sangh Parivar (Family of Organisations) refers to the family of Hindu nationalist organisations which have been started by members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) or drew inspiration from its ideology.

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Santé Environnement France

Santé Environnement France (ASEF) is a non-governmental health and environmental organization founded in 2008 by two French doctors, Patrice Halimi and Pierre Souvet.

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Sarah Palin

Sarah Louise Palin (née Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, author, and reality television personality, who served as the ninth Governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009.

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Sarah Teather

Sarah Louise Teather (born 1 June 1974) is a former British Member of Parliament and Minister.

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Sarek National Park

Sarek National Park (Sareks nationalpark) is a national park in Jokkmokk Municipality, Lapland in northern Sweden.

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a prairie and boreal province in western Canada, the only province without natural borders.

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Satellite Beach, Florida

Satellite Beach is a coastal city situated in Brevard County, Florida.

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Satellite temperature measurements

Satellite temperature measurements are inferences of the temperature of the atmosphere at various altitudes as well as sea and land surface temperatures obtained from radiometric measurements by satellites.

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Satish Sikha

Dr.

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Satyajit Padhye

Satyajit Padhye is an Indian ventriloquist, puppeteer and puppet maker, and third generation ventriloquist.

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Saul Perlmutter

Saul Perlmutter (born September 22, 1959) is a U.S. astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Savage (Songs from a Broken World)

Savage (Songs from a Broken World) is the eighteenth solo studio album by English musician Gary Numan, released on 15 September 2017 by BMG and The End.

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Savanna

A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.

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Save Our Selves

Save Our Selves is the name of a group of activists organized to raise awareness of global climate change.

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Save the Amazon Rainforest Organisation

Save the Amazon Rainforest Organization (STARO) was a charity that aimed to save the Amazon rainforest from destruction, and was based in London in the United Kingdom.

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Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden

Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden is a 2012 young adult novel by American author Victoria Foyt and the first book in the Save the Pearls series.

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Sayonara Technopolis

is the fifth single by the Japanese electronica artist Mitsuki Aira.

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São José dos Campos

São José dos Campos (meaning Saint Joseph of the Fields) is a major city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

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Schneeferner

The Schneeferner in the Bavarian Alps is Germany's highest and largest glacier.

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Schoenoplectus americanus

Schoenoplectus americanus (syn. Scirpus americanus) is a species of flowering plant in the sedge family known by the common names chairmaker's bulrush and Olney's three-square bulrush.

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Schumann resonances

The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum.

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Schwarze Pumpe power station

Schwarze Pumpe power station (Kraftwerk Schwarze Pumpe translated: Black Pump Power Station) is a modern lignite-fired power station in the "Schwarze Pumpe" (Black Pump) district in Spremberg, Germany consisting of 2 × 800 megawatts (MW) units.

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Science and technology in Colombia

Science and technology in Colombia refers to the development of scientific research and technological innovation in Colombia, and how these in turn affect Colombian society, politics, and culture.

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Science attaché

A science attaché (also known as a scientific attaché or a technical attaché) is a member of a diplomatic mission, usually an embassy.

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Science communication

Science communication is the public communication of science-related topics to non-experts.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (often shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as advanced science and technology, spaceflight, time travel, and extraterrestrial life.

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Science fiction films in India

The genre of science fiction has been prevalent in the Indian film industry since the second half of the 20th century.

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Science North

Science North (Science Nord) is an interactive science museum in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

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Science Olympiad

Science Olympiad is an American team competition in which students compete in 23 'events' pertaining to various scientific disciplines, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

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Science studies

Science studies is an interdisciplinary research area that seeks to situate scientific expertise in broad social, historical, and philosophical contexts.

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Science wars

The science wars were a series of intellectual exchanges, between scientific realists and postmodernist critics, about the nature of scientific theory and intellectual inquiry.

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Science, technology, society and environment education

Science, technology, society and environment (STSE) education, originates from the science technology and society (STS) movement in science education.

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Scientific consensus

Scientific consensus is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of scientists in a particular field of study.

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Scientific literacy

Scientific literacy or Science literacy encompasses written, numerical, and digital literacy as they pertain to understanding science, its methodology, observations, and theories.

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Scientific opinion on climate change

The scientific opinion on climate change is the overall judgment among scientists regarding the extent to which global warming is occurring, its likely causes, and its probable consequences.

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Scientific theory

A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested, in accordance with the scientific method, using a predefined protocol of observation and experiment.

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SciNet Consortium

SciNet is a consortium of the University of Toronto and affiliated Ontario hospitals.

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Scott Ludlam

Scott Ludlam (born 10 January 1970) is an Australian former politician.

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Scott Mandia

Scott A. Mandia is professor of Earth and space sciences and assistant chair of the Physical Sciences Department at Suffolk County Community College, Long Island, New York, USA.

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Scott Polar Research Institute

The Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) is a centre for research into the polar regions and glaciology worldwide.

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Scott Pruitt

Edward Scott Pruitt (born May 9, 1968) is an American lawyer and Republican politician from the state of Oklahoma who is the fourteenth Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Scottish crossbill

The Scottish crossbill (Loxia scotica) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae.

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Sea

A sea is a large body of salt water that is surrounded in whole or in part by land.

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Sea Ice Physics and Ecosystem eXperiment

The Sea Ice Physics and Ecosystem eXperiment (SIPEX) was an Australian contribution to the International Polar Year (IPY).

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Sea level

Mean sea level (MSL) (often shortened to sea level) is an average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans from which heights such as elevations may be measured.

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Sea level rise

A sea level rise is an increase in global mean sea level as a result of an increase in the volume of water in the world’s oceans.

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Sea star wasting disease

Sea star wasting disease or starfish wasting syndrome is a disease of starfish and several other echinoderms that appears sporadically, causing mass mortality of those affected.

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Sea surface temperature

Sea surface temperature (SST) is the water temperature close to the ocean's surface.

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Sean Thackrey

Sean Thackrey is an American winemaker based in Marin County, California in the town of Bolinas.

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Season creep

In phenology, season creep refers to observed changes in the timing of the seasons, such as earlier indications of spring widely observed in temperate areas across the Northern Hemisphere.

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Seasonal Attribution Project

The Seasonal Attribution Project is a Climateprediction.net sub-project, with support from the WWF.

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Seasonal tropical forest

Seasonal tropical forest: also known as moist deciduous, semi-evergreen seasonal, tropical mixed or monsoon forests, typically contain a range of tree species: only some of which drop some or all of their leaves during the dry season.

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Sebastian Copeland

Sebastian Copeland (born 3 April 1964) is an award-winning photographer, polar explorer, author, lecturer, and environmental activist.

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Second Coming (LDS Church)

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe that there will be a Second Coming of Jesus Christ to the earth sometime in the future.

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Seita Emori

Seita Emori (born 1970 in Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese environmental scientist whose most noted work focuses upon the worldwide effects of Global Warming.

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Sensato del Patio

William Reyna (born in San Cristóbal), better known by his stage name Sensato del Patio or simply Sensato, is a Dominican rapper from the Bronx borough of New York City.

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Sergei Petrovskii

Sergei Petrovskii is a Russian-born British mathematician who researches the modeling of natural phenomena.

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Sergey Zimov

Sergey Aphanasievich Zimov (Сергей Афанасьевич Зимов) is a Russian scientist.

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Setralit

Setralit is a technical natural fiber based on plant fibers whose property profile has been modified selectively in order to meet different industrial requirements.

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SevenMeters

SevenMeters is a series of art installations made by Jens Galschiøt which was displayed on the occasion of the COP15 Summit 7 December 2009 in Copenhagen.

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Severn Barrage

The Severn Barrage refers to a range of ideas for building a barrage from the English coast to the Welsh coast over the Severn tidal estuary.

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Severn Estuary

The Severn Estuary (Môr Hafren) is the estuary of the River Severn, the longest river in Great Britain.

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Shabran District

Shabran (Şabran) is a district of Azerbaijan.

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Shade-grown coffee

Shade-grown coffee is a form of the beverage produced from coffee plants grown under a canopy of trees.

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Shafat Glacier

The Shafat Glacier/Parkachik Glacier is a long glacier in the north eastern Himalayan Range situated south from Kargil and east from Srinagar on the right side of Kargil Zanskar Road in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

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Shaktoolik, Alaska

Shaktoolik (Saqtuliq) is a city in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States.

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Shale gas by country

Shale gas is natural gas produced from shale, a type of sedimentary rock.

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Shale gas in the United Kingdom

Shale gas in the United Kingdom has attracted increasing attention since 2007, when onshore shale gas production was proposed.

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Shale gas in the United States

Shale gas in the United States is rapidly increasing as an available source of natural gas.

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Shane Smith (journalist)

Shane Smith (born September 28, 1969) is a Canadian Emmy Award-winning journalist and media executive.

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Shangri-La (novel)

is a Japanese science fiction light novel, written by Eiichi Ikegami and illustrated by Ken'ichi Yoshida.

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Shareholder resolution

With respect to public companies in the United States, a shareholder resolution is a proposal submitted by shareholders for a vote at the company's annual meeting.

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Sharron Angle

Sharron Elaine Angle (born Sharron Elaine Ott; July 26, 1949) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Nevada Assembly from 1999 to 2007.

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Sheila Watt-Cloutier

Sheila Watt-Cloutier, OC (born 2 December 1953) is a Canadian Inuit activist.

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Sheldon Krimsky

Sheldon Krimsky is Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University, and adjunct professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at Tufts University School of Medicine.

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Shishmaref, Alaska

Shishmaref (Qiġiqtaq,; p) is a city in the Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States.

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Shrinking the footprint

Shrinking the footprint is a campaign by the Church of England to reduce its carbon footprint.

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Siberia

Siberia (a) is an extensive geographical region, and by the broadest definition is also known as North Asia.

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Siberian High

The Siberian High (also Siberian Anticyclone) is a massive collection of cold dry air that accumulates in the northeastern part of Eurasia from September until April.

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Sierra Club

The Sierra Club is an environmental organization in the United States.

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Sierra Club Foundation

The Sierra Club Foundation is an American environmental nonprofit.

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Sierra Nevada (U.S.)

The Sierra Nevada (snowy saw range) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin.

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Sierra Student Coalition

The Sierra Student Coalition (SSC) is the national student chapter of the Sierra Club, a grassroots environmental organization.

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Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park

Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park (Parque Natural de las Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas) is a natural park in the eastern and northeastern part of the province of Jaén, Spain, established in 1986.

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Signe Normand

Signe Normand (born 26 June 1979) is a Danish biologist and educator, specializing in vegetation ecology.

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Silence of the Songbirds

Silence of the Songbirds is a book by bird lover and scientist Bridget Stutchbury about the rapid decline and loss of many species of songbirds.

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Silverthrone Caldera

The Silverthrone Caldera is a potentially active caldera complex in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located over northwest of the city of Vancouver and about west of Mount Waddington in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains.

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Simarouba glauca

Simarouba glauca is a species of flowering tree that is native to Florida, South America, and the Lesser Antilles.

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Simien Mountains National Park

Simien Mountains National Park is one of the national parks of Ethiopia.

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Simon Mackay, Baron Tanlaw

Simon Brooke Mackay, Baron Tanlaw (born 30 March 1934) is a former member of the House of Lords.

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Simon–Ehrlich wager

The Simon-Ehrlich Wager describes a 1980 scientific wager between business professor Julian L. Simon and biologist Paul Ehrlich, betting on a mutually agreed-upon measure of resource scarcity over the decade leading up to 1990.

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Simran Sethi

Simran Preeti Sethi (born October 12, 1970, in Munich, Germany) is an Indian American journalist.

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Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet (358 pages), is a 2007 (2008 in USA) non-fiction book by author Mark Lynas about global warming.

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Sixth Party System

Experts have debated whether national politics in the United States of America is in the era of a Sixth Party System, or whether the Fifth Party System continues in some form to the present.

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Sizzle (2008 film)

Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy is a feature film written and directed by Randy Olson that combines documentary narrative and fiction on the topic of global warming.

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Skeptical Science

Skeptical Science (occasionally abbreviated SkS) is a climate science blog and information resource created in 2007 by Australian cognitive scientist John Cook.

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Skeptics in the Pub

Skeptics in the Pub (abbreviated SITP) is an informal social event designed to promote fellowship and social networking among skeptics, critical-thinkers, freethinkers, rationalists and other like-minded individuals.

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Slims River

The Slims River (A'ay Chu) was a glacially fed river in the Canadian territory of Yukon.

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Slough

Slough is a large town in Berkshire, England, on the western fringes of the Greater London Urban Area, west of central London, north of Windsor, east of Maidenhead, south-east of High Wycombe and north-east of the county town of Reading.

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Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution, established on August 10, 1846 "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge," is a group of museums and research centers administered by the Government of the United States.

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Snares penguin

The Snares penguin (Eudyptes robustus), also known as the Snares crested penguin and the Snares Islands penguin, is a penguin from New Zealand.

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Snow

Snow refers to forms of ice crystals that precipitate from the atmosphere (usually from clouds) and undergo changes on the Earth's surface.

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Snow camouflage

Snow camouflage is the use of a coloration or pattern for effective camouflage in winter, often combined with a different summer camouflage.

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Snow hydrology

Snow hydrology is a scientific study in the field of hydrology which focuses on the composition, dispersion, and movement of snow and ice.

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Snow in Louisiana

Snow in the state of Louisiana presents a rare and serious problem because of the state's subtropical climate.

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Snow leopard

The snow leopard or ounce (Panthera uncia) is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia.

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Snow science

Snow science addresses how snow forms, its distribution, and processes affecting how snowpacks change over time.

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Snowball Earth

The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that Earth surface's became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago).

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Snowpiercer

Snowpiercer is a 2013 English-language South Korean-Czech science fiction action film based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette.

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Social discount rate

Social discount rate (SDR) is the discount rate used in computing the value of funds spent on social projects.

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Social ecology

Social ecology is a critical social theory founded by American anarchist and libertarian socialist author Murray Bookchin.

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Social policy of the Barack Obama administration

The Almanac of American Politics (2008) rated Barack Obama's overall social policies in 2006 as more conservative than 21% of the Senate, and more liberal than 77% of the Senate (18% and 77%, respectively, in 2005).

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Social risk management

Social risk management (SRM) is a conceptual framework developed by the World Bank, specifically its Social Protection and Labor Sector under the leadership of Robert Holzmann, since the end 1990s.

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Socialist Left Party (Norway)

The Socialist Left Party (Sosialistisk Venstreparti, Sosialistalas Gurutbellodat) or SV, is a democratic socialist political party in Norway.

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Socially responsible investing

Socially responsible investing (SRI), or social investment, also known as sustainable, socially conscious, "green" or ethical investing, is any investment strategy which seeks to consider both financial return and social/environmental good to bring about a positive change.

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Sociology

Sociology is the scientific study of society, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and culture.

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Soil

Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life.

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Soil carbon

Soil carbon includes both inorganic carbon as carbonate minerals, and as soil organic matter.

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Soil carbon feedback

The soil carbon feedback concerns releases of carbon from soils, in response to global warming, known as a positive climate feedback.

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Solar activity and climate

Solar irradiance variation has been a main driver of climate change over the billion years of geologic time, but its role in the recent warming has been found to be insignificant.

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Solar art prize

The Solar art prize is an annual art exhibition hosted by the Royal Society of the Arts, South Australia.

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Solar cycle

The solar cycle or solar magnetic activity cycle is the nearly periodic 11-year change in the Sun's activity (including changes in the levels of solar radiation and ejection of solar material) and appearance (changes in the number and size of sunspots, flares, and other manifestations).

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Solar energy

Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.

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Solar Impulse

Solar Impulse is a Swiss long-range experimental solar-powered aircraft project, and also the name of the project's two operational aircraft.

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Solar radiation management

Solar radiation management (SRM) projects are a type of climate engineering which seek to reflect sunlight and thus reduce global warming.

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Solar thermal energy in Australia

Australia is well placed to harness solar thermal energy.

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Solihull plant

Solihull plant is a car manufacturing factory in Lode Lane, Solihull, UK, owned by Jaguar Land Rover.

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Solving chess

Solving chess means finding an optimal strategy for playing chess, i.e. one by which one of the players (White or Black) can always force a victory, or both can force a draw (see Solved game).

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Sonia I. Seneviratne

Sonia I. Seneviratne is a Swiss geophysicist who works at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich.

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Sonic Porno

Sonic Porno are an alternative rock band from Queensland, Australia.

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Sonic soot blowers

Sonic soot blower Sonic soot blowers offer a cost-effective and non-destructive means of preventing ash and particulate build-up within the power generation industry.

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Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen

Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen (born in 1942) is an Emeritus Reader in the Department of Geography at the University of Hull in Kingston upon Hull England, where she taught environmental policy, management and politics.

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Soon and Baliunas controversy

The Soon and Baliunas controversy involved the publication in 2003 of a review study written by aerospace engineer Willie Soon and astronomer Sallie Baliunas in the journal ''Climate Research'', which was quickly taken up by the G.W. Bush administration as a basis for amending the first Environmental Protection Agency Report on the Environment.

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Sooty orange tip

The sooty orange tip (Zegris eupheme) is a Palearctic Pieridae butterfly that has a range that extends through southern Europe, southwest Europe, northern Africa, East Kazakhstan and Asia Minor.

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South Park (season 9)

Season nine of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 9, 2005.

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South Wales Gas Pipeline

The South Wales Gas Pipeline (also known as the Milford Haven pipeline) is the UK’s largest high-pressure gas pipeline.

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Southbound Pachyderm

"Southbound Pachyderm" is a song by Primus, from their album Tales from the Punchbowl.

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Southeast Asian coral reefs

Southeast Asian coral reefs have the highest levels of biodiversity for the world's marine ecosystems.

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Southern Ocean

The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica.

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Space mirror (climate engineering)

The use of space mirrors as an anti-global warming measure is a proposed technology for climate change mitigation by deflection of sunlight.

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Space sunshade

A space sunshade or sunshield is a parasol that diverts or otherwise reduces some of a star's radiation, preventing them from hitting a spacecraft or planet and thereby reducing its insolation, which results in reduced heating.

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Space-based solar power

Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar power in outer space and distributing it to Earth.

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Spanner Films

Spanner Films is a small London-based documentary company founded by film director Franny Armstrong in 1997.

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Sparisoma cretense

The Mediterranean parrotfish (Sparisoma cretense) is a species of parrotfish found at depths up to along rocky shores in the Mediterranean and the eastern Atlantic, from Portugal south to Senegal.

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Spencer Tunick

Spencer Tunick (born January 1, 1967) is an American photographer best known for organizing large-scale nude shoots.

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Spiked (magazine)

Spiked (also written as sp!ked) is a British Internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society.

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Spinal Tap (band)

Spinal Tap (stylized as Spın̈al Tap, with a dotless letter ''i'' and a metal umlaut over the ''n'') is a parody band spoofing the style of rock heavy metal groups.

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Spiritual ecology

Spiritual ecology is an emerging field in religion, conservation, and academia recognizing that there is a spiritual facet to all issues related to conservation, environmentalism, and earth stewardship.

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Split Second (1992 film)

Split Second is a 1992 American-British science fiction horror film directed by Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp.

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Spontaneous Combustion (South Park)

"Spontaneous Combustion" is the 33rd episode of Comedy Central's animated series South Park.

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Spooks (series 5)

The fifth series of the BBC espionage television series Spooks began broadcasting on 17 September 2006 before ending on 13 November 2006.

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Sport in Cornwall

Sport in Cornwall includes two sports not found elsewhere in the world, except in areas influenced by Cornish culture i.e. the Cornish forms of wrestling and hurling.

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Spotted seal

The spotted seal (Phoca largha), also known as the larga seal or largha seal, is a member of the family Phocidae, and is considered a "true seal".

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Spremberg

Spremberg (Grodk) is a district near the Saxon city of Hoyerswerda and is in the Spree-Neiße district of Brandenburg, Germany.

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Spring bloom

The spring bloom is a strong increase in phytoplankton abundance (i.e. stock) that typically occurs in the early spring and lasts until late spring or early summer.

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SS Manhattan (1962)

SS Manhattan was an oil tanker constructed at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts that became the first commercial ship to cross the Northwest Passage in 1969.

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St. Mary's College of Maryland

St.

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Standby power

Standby power, also called vampire power, vampire draw, phantom load, ghost load or leaking electricity ("phantom load" and "leaking electricity" are defined technical terms with other meanings, adopted for this different purpose), refers to the way electric power is consumed by electronic and electrical appliances while they are switched off (but are designed to draw some power) or in a standby mode.

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Stargate Atlantis (season 5)

The fifth and final season of the military science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 11, 2008, concluded on the same channel on January 9, 2009, and contained 20 episodes.

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Stark (novel)

Stark is a 1989 novel by comedian Ben Elton.

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Starvation (glaciology)

In glaciology, starvation occurs when a glacier retreats, not because of temperature increases, but due to precipitation so low that the ice flow downward into the zone of ablation exceeds the replenishment from snowfall.

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State Line Generating Plant

The State Line Generating Plant was a coal-fired electrical generating station that operated from 1929 until 2012.

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State of Fear

State of Fear is a 2004 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton, in which eco-terrorists plot mass murder to publicize the danger of global warming.

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State of the Environment

The term State of the Environment normally relates to an analysis of trends in the environment of a particular place.

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Statue of Liberty in popular culture

After its unveiling in 1886, the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) quickly became iconic, and began to be featured on countless posters, and in pictures and books.

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Stéphane Dion

Stéphane Maurice Dion (born 28 September 1955) is a Canadian diplomat, political scientist, and former politician who has been the Canadian ambassador to Germany and special envoy to the European Union since May 2017.

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Steady-state economy

A steady-state economy is an economy consisting of a constant stock of physical wealth (capital) and a constant population size.

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Steelmaking

Steelmaking is the process for producing steel from iron ore and scrap.

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Stefan Heße

Stefan Heße is a German prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Stefan Rahmstorf

Stefan Rahmstorf (born 22 February 1960) is a German oceanographer and climatologist.

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Steller's sea eagle

Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) is a large diurnal bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.

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Stephen Chan Chi-wan

Stephen Chan Chi-wan, born 1958, is the Chief Advisor of Commercial Radio Hong Kong, and was the chief executive officer of Commercial Radio Hong Kong, and the general manager of Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB).

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Stephen Colbert (character)

The Rev.

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Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Dinner

On April 29, 2006, American comedian Stephen Colbert appeared as the featured entertainer at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, which was held in Washington, D.C., at the Hilton Washington hotel.

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Stephen Emmott

Stephen J. Emmott (born 3 June 1960) is a Professor and Head of Computational Science at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK, where he has worked since 2004.

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Stephen Hawking

Stephen William Hawking (8 January 1942 – 14 March 2018) was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author, who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge at the time of his death.

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Stephen Schneider

Stephen Henry Schneider (February 11, 1945 – July 19, 2010) was Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at Stanford University, a Co-Director at the Center for Environment Science and Policy of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.

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Stephen Tindale

Stephen Tindale (29 March 1963 – 1 July 2017) was a British environmentalist who was the Executive Director of Greenpeace in the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2005.

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Sterechinus neumayeri

Sterechinus neumayeri, the Antarctic sea urchin, is a species of sea urchin in the family Echinidae.

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Stereotypes of Americans

Stereotypes of American people (here meaning US citizens) can today be found in virtually all cultures.

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Steve Abel

Steve Abel (born January 1970) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and environmental activist.

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Steve Cokely

Steve Cokely (June 17, 1952 – April 11, 2012) was an American political researcher and lecturer who lectured nationally on political and economic issues relating especially to the African American community.

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Steve Fielding

Steven Fielding (born 17 October 1960) is a former Australian senator for the state of Victoria and the former federal parliamentary leader of the Family First Party.

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Steve King

Steven Arnold King (born May 28, 1949) is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from; the district is in the northwestern part of the state and includes Sioux City.

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Steven A. Cohen (academic)

Steven A. Cohen (born 1953 in Orange, New Jersey) is an American academic who has taught public management and environmental policy at Columbia University since 1981.

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Steven Chu

Steven Chu in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy, including the first observation of parity non-conservation in atoms, excitation and precision spectroscopy of positronium, and the optical confinement and cooling of atoms.

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Steven F. Hayward

Steven F. Hayward is an American author, political commentator, and policy scholar, who argues for libertarian and conservative viewpoints in his writings.

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Steven Goddard

Steven Goddard (pseudonym for Tony Heller) is a blogger and the publisher of "Real Climate Science," a website he established to assert that concerns over anthropogenic global warming are exaggerated and false.

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Steven Milloy

Steven J. Milloy is a lawyer, whose close financial and organizational ties to tobacco and oil companies have been the subject of criticism from a number of sources, as Milloy has consistently criticized the science linking secondhand smoke to health risks and human activity to global warming.

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Steven Poole

Steven Poole (born 1972) is a British author and journalist.

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Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand (born December 14, 1938) is an American writer, best known as editor of the Whole Earth Catalog.

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Stickwitu

"Stickwitu" is a song by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls, taken from their debut studio album PCD (2005).

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Sticky & Sweet Tour

Sticky & Sweet Tour was the eighth concert tour by American singer Madonna to promote her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy.

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Stockholm Memorandum

The Stockholm Memorandum is a document signed in May 2011 by many Nobel Laureates based on the verdict from the trial of humanity, which opened the 3rd Nobel Laureate Symposium.

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Stop Esso campaign

The Stop Esso campaign was a campaign by Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and People and Planet aimed at boycotting the oil company Esso, known as ExxonMobil in the United States, on the grounds that it is damaging the environment.

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Stora Sjöfallet National Park

Stora Sjöfallet (Stora Sjöfallets nationalpark) is a national park in Norrbotten County in northern Sweden, in Gällivare Municipality and Jokkmokk Municipality.

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Storm Seekers

Storm Seekers (also known as Hurricane Hunter) is a 2009 American/Canadian made-for-television action / drama film directed by George Mendeluk and starring Daryl Hannah, Dylan Neal, Barclay Hope, Gwynyth Walsh, Terry Chen and Mackenzie Gray.

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Storm World

In his book Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics, and the Battle over Global Warming, Chris Mooney discusses tensions between two different approaches to analyzing global warming and its effect on hurricanes.

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Storms of My Grandchildren

Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity is climate scientist James Hansen's first book, published by Bloomsbury Press in 2009.

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Straight Up (book)

Straight Up: America's Fiercest Climate Blogger Takes on the Status Quo Media, Politicians, and Clean Energy Solutions is a book by author, blogger, physicist and climate expert Joseph J. Romm.

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Stratospheric sulfur aerosols

Stratospheric sulfur aerosols are sulfur-rich particles which exist in the stratosphere region of the Earth's atmosphere.

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Straumfjörð

Straumfjörð (Icelandic), or Straumfjǫrð (Old Norse) sometimes anglicised to Straumsfjordr,Sveinbjörn Þórðarsson.

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Strepsirrhini

Strepsirrhini or Strepsirhini is a suborder of primates that includes the lemuriform primates, which consist of the lemurs of Madagascar, galagos, ("bushbabies") and pottos from Africa, and the lorises from India and southeast Asia.

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Sub Pop

Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt.

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Subantarctic

The Subantarctic is a region in the southern hemisphere, located immediately north of the Antarctic region.

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Subatlantic

The Subatlantic is the current climatic age of the Holocene epoch.

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Subject matter in South Park

South Park has attempted to cover and satirize a large number of topics over the course of its run.

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Submerged (video game)

Submerged is a third-person exploration, post-apocalyptic indie game developed and published by Uppercut Games for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC Windows in 2015, with an iOS port following in 2016.

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Sulfur dioxide

Sulfur dioxide (also sulphur dioxide in British English) is the chemical compound with the formula.

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Sumatran tiger

The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) is a tiger population that lives in the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Sun (supermarket tabloid)

Sun was a supermarket tabloid owned by American Media, Inc. It ceased publication after the issue bearing a July 2, 2012 cover date.

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Sun Tea (30 Rock)

"Sun Tea" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock.

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Sunita Narain

Sunita Narain is an Indian environmentalist and political activist as well as a major proponent of the Green concept of sustainable development.

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Sunshine (2007 film)

Sunshine is a 2007 British-American science fiction thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland.

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Sunspot

Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas.

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Super grid

A super grid is a wide area transmission network that makes it possible to trade high volumes of electricity across great distances.

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Superagüi lion tamarin

The black-faced lion tamarin or Superagüi lion tamarin (Leontopithecus caissara) is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae.

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SuperFreakonomics

SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance is the second non-fiction book by University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt and The New York Times journalist Stephen J. Dubner, released in early October 2009 in Europe and on October 20, 2009 in the United States.

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Supraglacial lake

A supraglacial lake is any pond of liquid water on the top of a glacier.

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Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean

The Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA) study was a National Science Foundation-funded research project designed to quantify the heat transfer processes that occur between the ocean and the atmosphere over the course of a year in the Arctic Ocean, where the sun is above the horizon from spring through summer and below the horizon the rest of the time.

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Surveys of scientists' views on climate change

Surveys of scientists' views on climate change – with a focus on human-caused or anthropogenic global warming (AGW) – have been undertaken since the 1990s.

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Survivalism

Survivalism is a primarily American movement of individuals or groups (called survivalists or preppers) who are actively preparing for emergencies, including possible disruptions in social or political order, on scales from local to international.

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Survivalism in fiction

Portrayals of survivalism, and survivalist themes and elements such as survival retreats have been fictionalised in print, film, and electronic media.

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Surviving Progress

Surviving Progress is a 2011 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks, loosely based on A Short History of Progress, a book and a 2004 Massey Lecture series by Ronald Wright about societal collapse.

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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (born 9 September 1949) (pronounced) is an Indonesian politician and retired Army general officer who was the President of Indonesia from 2004 to 2014.

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Susquehanna River Basin Commission

The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) is federal-interstate compact commission created by the Susquehanna River Basin Compact (Pub. L. 91-575) between three U.S states: (Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland), and the federal government, and signed into law by President Richard Nixon on Christmas Eve 1970 to be effective 30 days later on January 23, 1971.

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Sustainability

Sustainability is the process of change, in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development and institutional change are all in harmony and enhance both current and future potential to meet human needs and aspirations.

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Sustainability and environmental management

At the global scale sustainability and environmental management involves managing the oceans, freshwater systems, land and atmosphere, according to sustainability principles.

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Sustainability at American Colleges and Universities

Sustainability, as defined by the 1983 Brundtland Commission, formally the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), states “development which implies meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.

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Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008

The Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008, also known as Senate Bill 375 or SB 375, is a State of California law targeting greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles.

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Sustainable energy

Sustainable energy is energy that is consumed at insignificant rates compared to its supply and with manageable collateral effects, especially environmental effects.

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Sustainable Energy for All

Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) is a global initiative led by the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon to achieve universal energy access, improve energy efficiency, and increase the use of renewable energy.

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Sustainable fishery

A conventional idea of a sustainable fishery is that it is one that is harvested at a sustainable rate, where the fish population does not decline over time because of fishing practices.

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Sustainable living

Sustainable living is a lifestyle that attempts to reduce an individual's or society's use of the Earth's natural resources and personal resources.

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Sustainable MBA

The traditional MBA degree (Masters in Business Administration) requires coursework and other study of business from a primarily financial standpoint, with some attention to management of people, to conventional economic theory, and to business ethics.

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Sustainable products

Sustainable products are those products that provide environmental, social and economic benefits while protecting public health and environment over their whole life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials until the final disposal.

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Suzanniwana

Suzanniwana is an extinct genus of iguanian lizards that lived in western North America during the earliest Eocene, approximately 56 million years ago.

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Swami Sundaranand

Swami Sundaranand (born April, 1926 near Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India) is a Yogi, photographer, author and mountaineer who lectures widely in India on threats to the Ganges River and the loss of Himalayan glaciers due to global warming.

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Swarathma

Swarathma (Kannada:ಸ್ವರಾತ್ಮ) is a Bangalore (India)-based Indian Folk/fusion band.

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Sweden Democrats

Sweden Democrats or Swedish Democrats (Sverigedemokraterna, SD) is a nationalist political party in Sweden that was founded in 1988.

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Swedish History Museum

The Swedish History Museum (Historiska museet or Statens historiska museum) is a museum located in Stockholm, Sweden, that covers Swedish archaeology and cultural history from the Mesolithic period to present day.

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Swiss People's Party

The Swiss People's Party (Schweizerische Volkspartei, SVP; Partida populara Svizra, PPS), also known as the Democratic Union of the Centre (Union démocratique du centre, UDC; Unione Democratica di Centro, UDC), is a national-conservative and right-wing populist political party in Switzerland.

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Sydney New Year's Eve 2007–08

Sydney New Year's Eve 2007–08 was the 13th Sydney New Year's Eve held at Sydney Harbour on the evening of 31 December 2007 and in the early hours of 1 January 2008.

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Sylt

Sylt (Sild; Söl'ring North Frisian: Söl) is an island in northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland district, Schleswig-Holstein, and well known for the distinctive shape of its shoreline.

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Sylvania, New South Wales

Sylvania is a suburb, in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 22 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district in the Sutherland Shire.

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Syndemic

A syndemic or synergistic epidemic is the aggregation of two or more concurrent or sequential epidemics or disease clusters in a population with biological interactions, which exacerbate the prognosis and burden of disease.

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Syrian Civil War

The Syrian Civil War (الحرب الأهلية السورية, Al-ḥarb al-ʼahliyyah as-sūriyyah) is an ongoing multi-sided armed conflict in Syria fought primarily between the Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic led by President Bashar al-Assad, along with its allies, and various forces opposing both the government and each other in varying combinations.

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T. B. Simon Power Plant

T.B. Simon Power Plant is a multi-fuel cogeneration facility located on the East Lansing campus of Michigan State University.

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Tad Murty

Tad S. Murty (or Murthy) is an Indian-Canadian oceanographer and expert on tsunamis.

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Take Care (song)

"Take Care" is the title track from Canadian rapper Drake's 2011 studio album of the same name.

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Takeminakata

or, also known as or is a Shinto god who appears in the Kojiki and derivative accounts.

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Talking to Americans

Talking to Americans was a regular feature presented by Rick Mercer on the Canadian political satire show This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

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Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation

Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation (TWNC) is a 45,000-hectare forest and 14,082-hectare marine conservation area on the southern tip of Sumatra.

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Tapirus kabomani

Tapirus kabomani (also known as the little black tapir or kabomani tapir) is one of five extant species of tapir, large browsing mammals similar in shape to a pig.

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Tasmanian wine

Tasmanian wine is wine produced in the Australian state of Tasmania.

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Tautira

Tautira is a Polynesian beach village, valley, and point on the south-east coast of the island of Tahiti in the Pacific.

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Taz River

The Taz (Таз) is a river located in western Siberia, has a length of and drains a basin estimated at.

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Tällberg Forum

The Tällberg Forum is a yearly meeting held by the Tällberg Foundation, in Tällberg, Sweden.

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Tea Party movement

The Tea Party movement is an American conservative movement within the Republican Party.

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Teach the Controversy

"Teach the Controversy" is a campaign, conducted by the Discovery Institute, to promote the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design, a variant of traditional creationism, while attempting to discredit the teaching of evolution in United States public high school science courses.

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Team America: World Police

Team America: World Police is a 2004 American-German adult animated puppet satirical action comedy film produced by Scott Rudin, Matt Stone, and Trey Parker, written by Parker, Stone and Pam Brady and directed by Parker, all of whom are also known for the popular animated television series South Park.

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Tebunginako

Tebunginako is a village on Abaiang atoll in Kiribati; to its west is Ubanteman, and to its south are Borotiam and Koinawa.

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Techfest

Techfest is the annual science and technology festival of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

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Technological fix

A technological fix, technical fix, technological shortcut or solutionism refers to the attempt of using engineering or technology to solve a problem (often created by earlier technological interventions).

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Technophobia

Technophobia (from Greek τέχνη technē, "art, skill, craft" and φόβος phobos, "fear") is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or complex devices, especially computers.

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Ted Haggard

Ted Arthur Haggard (born June 27, 1956) is an American evangelical pastor.

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Ted M. Warshafsky

Ted M. Warshafsky (December 6, 1926 – October 14, 2012) was a personal injury lawyer and activist best known for establishing the successful Warshafsky Law Firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and nominating Julian Bond as the first African American major-party candidate for Vice President of the United States.

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Ted Stevens

Theodore Fulton Stevens Sr. (November 18, 1923 – August 9, 2010) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Alaska.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures is a comic book series published from August 1988 to October 1995 by Archie Comics.

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Teleost

The teleosts or Teleostei (Greek: teleios, "complete" + osteon, "bone") are by far the largest infraclass in the class Actinopterygii, the ray-finned fishes, and make up 96% of all extant species of fish.

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Telfer Mine

The Telfer Mine is a copper and gold mine located at Telfer, in the Great Sandy Desert of Western Australia.

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Ten Technologies to Fix Energy and Climate

Ten Technologies to Fix Energy and Climate (second edition, 2009) or Ten Technologies to Save the Planet (first edition, 2008) is a popular science book by Chris Goodall first published in 2008 and re-issued in 2009 by Profile Books.

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Terra preta

Terra preta (locally, literally "black soil" in Portuguese) is a type of very dark, fertile artificial (anthropogenic) soil found in the Amazon Basin.

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Terraforming in popular culture

Terraforming is well represented in popular culture, usually in the form of science fiction.

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Territorialisation of carbon governance

Territorialisation of Carbon Governance (ToCG) is a concept used in political geography or environmental policy which is considered to be a new logic of environmental governance.

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Teshekpuk Lake

Teshekpuk Lake is a -wide lake on the Arctic coast of the U.S. state of Alaska, South of Pitt Point, East of Harrison Bay, East of Point Barrow.

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That '90s Show

"That '90s Show" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' nineteenth season.

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That's So Raven

That's So Raven is an American supernatural sitcom that debuted on Disney Channel on January 17, 2003, and ended its run on November 10, 2007.

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Thaumatoneura inopinata

Thaumatoneura inopinata is a species of damselfly, sometimes called the cascade damselfly or giant waterfall damsel.

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The 11th Hour (2007 film)

The 11th Hour is a 2007 documentary film, created, produced, co-written and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, on the state of the natural environment.

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The 2010 Imperative

The 2010 Imperative is an initiative issued by Architecture 2030 that requires ecological literacy, largely missing from the curriculum in the United States, to become a key element of design education by 2010, in order to combat global warming and world resource depletion.

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The 2030 °Challenge

The 2030 °Challenge is an initiative by Edward Mazria and Architecture 2030 asking the global architecture and construction community to adopt a series of greenhouse gas reduction targets for new and renovated buildings.

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The Age of Stupid

The Age of Stupid is a 2009 British documentary film by Franny Armstrong, director of McLibel (1997) and Drowned Out (2002), and founder of 10:10, and first-time producer Lizzie Gillett.

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The Amazonia Conference

The Amazonia Conference is a global warming activist organization with a particular focus on education of the public.

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The Arrival (1996 film)

The Arrival is a 1996 science fiction horror film directed by David Twohy and starring Charlie Sheen, and co-starring Lindsay Crouse, Ron Silver, Teri Polo, and Richard Schiff.

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The Australia Institute

The Australia Institute is a progressive Australian think tank conducting public policy research, funded by grants from philanthropic trusts, memberships and commissioned research.

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The Bell System Science Series

The Bell System Science Series consists of nine television specials made for the AT&T Corporation that were originally broadcast in color between 1956 and 1964.

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The Big Help

The Big Help is a community outreach program made famous in 1994 by Nickelodeon.

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The Birthday Massacre

The Birthday Massacre (abbreviated TBM) is a Canadian band, formed in 1999 in London, Ontario, and currently based in Toronto, Ontario.

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The Blob (Pacific Ocean)

The Blob is a large mass of relatively warm water in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of North America.

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The Burning Season (2008 film)

The Burning Season is a documentary about the burning of rainforests in Indonesia which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2008.

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The Carbon War

The Carbon War: Global Warming and the End of the Oil Era is a 1999 book by former oil geologist Jeremy Leggett about global warming.

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The Case for Impeachment

The Case for Impeachment is a non-fiction book by American University Distinguished Professor of History Allan Lichtman arguing for the impeachment of Donald Trump.

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The Case for Mars

The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must is a nonfiction science book by Robert Zubrin, first published in 1996, and revised and updated in 2011.

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The Clean Tech Revolution

The Clean Tech Revolution: The Next Big Growth and Investment Opportunity is a 2007 book by Ron Pernick and Clint Wilder, who say that commercializing clean technologies is a profitable enterprise that is moving steadily into mainstream business.

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The Climate Mobilization

The Climate Mobilization (TCM) is a grassroots environmental advocacy group working toward large-scale political action against global warming, with the belief that the crisis of climate change requires a national economic effort on the scale of the American mobilization of the home front during World War II.

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The Climate Registry

The Climate Registry (TCR) is a non-profit organization governed by U.S. states and Canadian provinces and territories.

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The Cloud Mystery

The Cloud Mystery is a documentary by Danish director Lars Oxfeldt Mortensen.

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The Colony (2013 film)

The Colony is a 2013 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Jeff Renfroe.

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The Coming Global Superstorm

The Coming Global Superstorm is a 1999 book by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, which warns that global warming might produce sudden and catastrophic climatic effects.

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The Coming Insurrection

The Coming Insurrection is a French radical leftist, anarchist tract written by The Invisible Committee, the nom de plume of an anonymous author (or possibly authors).

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The Contingency Plan

The Contingency Plan is the overall title of a pair of plays by the British playwright Steve Waters that opened at the Bush Theatre on 22 April 2009.

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The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science-fiction disaster film co-written, directed, and produced by Roland Emmerich and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, and Sela Ward.

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The Deniers

The Deniers is a 2008 book by Lawrence Solomon, a Canadian environmentalist and writer.

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The Dresden Files groups

In the universe of The Dresden Files, a series of fantasy/mystery novels written by Jim Butcher, each magical species (human wizards, faeries, vampires, etc.) has its own political and societal rules, and organizations.

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The Drowned World

The Drowned World is a 1962 science fiction novel by British writer J. G. Ballard.

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The Dying Sun

The Dying Sun is a science fiction novel by Gary Blackwood, published in 1989.

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The Economist

The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the Economist Group and edited at offices in London.

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The Economist editorial stance

The Economist was first published in September 1843 by James Wilson to "take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress".

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The Elders (organization)

The Elders is an international non-governmental organisation of public figures noted as elder statesmen, peace activists, and human rights advocates, who were brought together by Nelson Mandela in 2007.

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The End of Nature

The End of Nature is a book written by Bill McKibben, published by Anchor in 1989.

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The End of Oil

The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World is a non-fiction book by American journalist and author Paul Roberts.

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The Environmentalist

The Environmentalist is a public interest, eco-investigative journalism website that reports on the geopolitics and science of climate change, general politics, sustainable living, business impact and the history of affected regions.

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The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined the World

The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined the World is a book written by Steven A. Grasse, the chief executive officer of Philadelphia marketing agency Gyro.

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The Eye of the Forest

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The Eyes of Nye

The Eyes of Nye is a science program that aired on public television in the United States in 2005 and featured Bill Nye.

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The Future Ocean

The Future Ocean is a Cluster of Excellence founded in November 2006 in line with the German excellence initiative by the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU), the Muthesius Kunsthochschule (MKHS), the Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) and the Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung (GEOMAR).

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The Global 2000 Report to the President

The Global 2000 Report to the President was 1980 report on sustainable societal development, commissioned by President Jimmy Carter on May 23, 1977.

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The Good, the Sad and the Drugly

"The Good, the Sad and the Drugly" is the seventeenth episode of the twentieth season of the animated television series The Simpsons, and the 437th episode overall.

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The Great Global Warming Swindle

The Great Global Warming Swindle is a polemical documentary film that suggests that the scientific opinion on climate change is influenced by funding and political factors, and questions whether scientific consensus on global warming exists.

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The Great Warming

The Great Warming is a 2006 documentary film directed by Michael Taylor. The film was hosted by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves and even before its November 3, 2006 première helped establish an alliance between Democrats and Evangelicals trying to shake the administration out of its inertia on Climate change mitigation.

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The Greenhouse Conspiracy

The Greenhouse Conspiracy is a documentary film broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 12 August 1990, as part of the Equinox series, which criticised the theory of global warming and asserted that scientists critical of global warming theory were denied funding.

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The Gruen Transfer

Gruen (previously known as The Gruen Transfer) is an Australian television program focusing on advertising, which debuted on the ABC on 28 May 2008.

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The HAB Theory

The HAB Theory is a 1976 science fiction novel by American author Allan W. Eckert.

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The Heartland Institute

The Heartland Institute is an American conservative and libertarian public policy think tank founded in 1984 and based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.

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The Herd (Australian band)

The Herd is an Australian hip hop group formed in Sydney, Australia.

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The Hummingbird Society

The Hummingbird Society is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the understanding and conservation of hummingbirds.

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The Hype about Hydrogen

The Hype about Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate is a book by Joseph J. Romm, published in 2004 by Island Press and updated in 2005.

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The Ice People (Gee novel)

The Ice People is a 1998 science fiction novel by Maggie Gee, set in a future world dominated by a new ice age.

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The Incredible True Story

The Incredible True Story is the second studio album by American rapper Logic.

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The Invisible Committee

The Invisible Committee is the nom de plume of an anonymous author or authors who have written French works of radical leftist, anarchist literature.

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The Key (2001 book)

The Key is a book by American horror author Whitley Strieber that was first self-published by Strieber in January 2001.

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The Lakes, Copenhagen

The Lakes (Søerne) in Copenhagen, Denmark are a row of three rectangular lakes curving around the western margin of the City Centre, forming one of the oldest and most distinctive features of the city's topography.

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The Life Eaters

The Life Eaters is a 2003 science fiction graphic novel written by David Brin and art by Scott Hampton.

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The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (radio serial)

The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul is an Above the Title Productions radio adaptation, dramatised by Dirk Maggs and John Langdon of Douglas Adams's The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.

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The Man Who Awoke

The Man Who Awoke is a science fiction novel by Laurence Manning.

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The Naked Brothers Band (TV series)

The Naked Brothers Band is an American musical comedy television series created by Polly Draper for Nickelodeon.

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The Noun Project

The Noun Project is a website that aggregates and catalogs symbols that are created and uploaded by graphic designers around the world.

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The Path to Degrowth in Overdeveloped Countries

The Path to Degrowth in Overdeveloped Countries written by Erik Assadourian is the second chapter of the Worldwatch Institute's State of the World (book series) 2012, available for free online, along with these other chapters from the report.

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The Planetworkshops

The Planetworkshops are a think tank that combine reflection and action with the goal of promoting sustainable development and initiating transformations of society models.

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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science is a 2005 book by journalist Tom Bethell, in which the author addresses issues including HIV/AIDS denialism, intelligent design, and the relationship between science and Christianity.

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The Quiet War (novel)

The Quiet War is a 2008 science fiction novel written by Paul McAuley.

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The Real Global Warming Disaster

The Real Global Warming Disaster (Is the Obsession with 'Climate Change' Turning Out to Be the Most Costly Scientific Blunder in History?) is a 2009 book by English journalist and author Christopher Booker in which he asserts that global warming can not be attributed to humans, and then alleges how the scientific opinion on climate change was formulated.

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The Republican War on Science

The Republican War on Science is a 2005 book by Chris C. Mooney, an American journalist who focuses on the politics of science policy.

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The Revenge of Gaia

The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back – and How we Can Still Save Humanity (2006) is a book by James Lovelock.

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The Ruins (novel)

The Ruins is the second novel by American author Scott Smith, whose first novel was A Simple Plan.

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The Sacred Balance

The Sacred Balance is a book by environmentalist David Suzuki, which is in its second edition as of 2007.

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The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History

The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a 2014 non-fiction book written by Elizabeth Kolbert and published by Henry Holt & Company.

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The Skeptical Environmentalist

The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World (Verdens sande tilstand, literal translation: The True State of the World) is a book by Danish environmentalist author Bjørn Lomborg, controversial for its claims that overpopulation, declining energy resources, deforestation, species loss, water shortages, certain aspects of global warming, and an assortment of other global environmental issues are unsupported by statistical analysis of the relevant data.

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The Stanley Clarke Band

The Stanley Clarke Band is an album by jazz bassist Stanley Clarke.

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The Talos Principle

The Talos Principle is a first-person puzzle video game created by the Croatian developer Croteam and published by Devolver Digital.

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The Thaw (2009 film)

The Thaw is a 2009 American science fiction horror thriller film directed by Mark A. Lewis starring Val Kilmer, Martha MacIsaac, and Aaron Ashmore.

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The Toxic Avenger (musical)

The Toxic Avenger is a rock musical based on the 1984 film of the same name.

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The Uninhabitable Earth

"The Uninhabitable Earth" is a New York magazine article by American journalist David Wallace-Wells published on July 9, 2017.

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The Weather Makers

The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change is a 2005 book by Tim Flannery.

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The Wikipedia Plays

The Wikipedia Plays, first performed in August 2007, is a performance comprising seventeen plays, each ten minutes long, by the Off-Broadway New York theatre company Ars Nova.

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The Windup Girl

The Windup Girl is a biopunk science fiction novel by American writer Paolo Bacigalupi.

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The World Set Free (Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey)

"The World Set Free" is the twelfth episode of the American documentary television series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.

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The Yes Men

The Yes Men are a culture jamming activist duo and network of supporters created by Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos.

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Thematic Mapper

A Thematic Mapper (TM) is one of the Earth observing sensors introduced in the Landsat program.

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Themes in Blade Runner

Despite the initial appearance of an action film, Blade Runner operates on an unusually rich number of dramatic levels.

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Theobroma cacao

Theobroma cacao, also called the cacao tree and the cocoa tree, is a small (tall) evergreen tree in the family Malvaceae, native to the deep tropical regions of the Americas.

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Theodore Roosevelt IV

Theodore Roosevelt V (born November 27, 1942), commonly known as Theodore Roosevelt IV, is an investment banker and managing director at Barclays Capital Corporation.

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Theory

A theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking.

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Thermal Credits

Thermal credits is a new holistic concept which corresponds to the percentage of the climate impact saving obtained through mitigation and adaptation measures applied against global warming, taking as reference the global temperature rise projected in a given time scale.

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Thermal radiation

Thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of charged particles in matter.

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Thermal runaway

Thermal runaway occurs in situations where an increase in temperature changes the conditions in a way that causes a further increase in temperature, often leading to a destructive result.

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Thermohaline circulation

Thermohaline circulation (THC) is a part of the large-scale ocean circulation that is driven by global density gradients created by surface heat and freshwater fluxes.

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Thermoplasma volcanium

Thermoplasma volcanium is a moderate thermoacidophilic archaea isolated from acidic hydrothermal vents and solfatara fields.

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This Changes Everything

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs.

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Thomas Heller

Thomas C. Heller (born February 27, 1944) is a climate policy lawyer and academic.

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Thomas Hurka

Thomas Hurka (born 1952) is a Canadian philosopher who holds the Jackman Distinguished Chair in Philosophical Studies at the University of Toronto and who taught previously, from 1978 to 2002, at the University of Calgary.

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Thomas Remengesau Jr.

Thomas Esang "Tommy" Remengesau Jr. (born 29 February 1956) is a Palauan politician who has been the ninth President of Palau since 2013.

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Thomas Schelling

Thomas Crombie Schelling (April 14, 1921 – December 13, 2016) was an American economist and professor of foreign policy, national security, nuclear strategy, and arms control at the School of Public Policy at University of Maryland, College Park.

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Thorium Energy Alliance

Thorium Energy Alliance (TEA) is a non-governmental, non-profit 501(c)3, educational organization based in the United States, which seeks to promote energy security of the world through the use of thorium as a fuel source.

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Thunderbirds Are Go (TV series)

Thunderbirds Are Go is a British animated science fiction television programme produced by ITV Studios and Pukeko Pictures.

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Tia Nelson

Tia Nelson (born 1956) is an American academic, environmental activist, and politician from the state of Wisconsin.

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Tibetan Plateau

The Tibetan Plateau, also known in China as the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau or the Qing–Zang Plateau or Himalayan Plateau, is a vast elevated plateau in Central Asia and East Asia, covering most of the Tibet Autonomous Region and Qinghai in western China, as well as part of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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Tidal flooding

Tidal flooding, also known as sunny day flooding or nuisance flooding, is the temporary inundation of low-lying areas, especially streets, during exceptionally high tide events, such as at full and new moons.

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Tide

Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of Earth.

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Tiempo (programme)

Tiempo is the name given to a programme of activities that provides developing countries with the information necessary to respond effectively to the issue of climate change.

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Tilling-Stevens

Tilling-Stevens was a British manufacturer of buses and other commercial vehicles, based in Maidstone, Kent.

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Tim Flannery

Timothy Fridtjof "Tim" Flannery (born 28 January 1956) is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist, Australia's leading conservationist, explorer, and global warming activist.

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Tim Griffin

John Timothy Griffin (born August 21, 1968) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party who is the 16th and current Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, a post he has held since January 2015 under Governor Asa Hutchinson.

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Tim Wirth

Timothy Endicott Wirth (born September 22, 1939) is a former United States Senator from Colorado.

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Time Machine VR

Time Machine VR is an adventure, indie, simulation video game developed by Minority Media Inc. It was released for Early Access on August 28, 2015, through Steam.

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Timeline of history of environmentalism

This timeline is a listing of events that have shaped humanity's perspective on the environment.

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Timeline of meteorology

The timeline of meteorology contains events of scientific and technological advancements in the area of atmospheric sciences.

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Timeline of modern American conservatism

This timeline of modern American conservatism lists important events, developments, and occurrences which have significantly affected conservatism in the United States.

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Timeline of the far future

While predictions of the future can never be absolutely certain, present understanding in various scientific fields allows for the prediction of far-future events, if only in the broadest outline.

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Timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama (2009)

The following is a timeline of the Presidency of Barack Obama from his inauguration as president of the United States on January 20, 2009, to December 31, 2009.

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Timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama (2014)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama, from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014.

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Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus

Timo Rautiainen ja Trio Niskalaukaus (fin. "Timo Rautiainen and Trio Neckshot") is a heavy metal band from Finland, formed in 1997.

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Timothy Ball

Timothy Francis "Tim" Ball (born November 5, 1938) is a Canadian public speaker and writer who was a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg from 1971 until his retirement in 1996.

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Tipping point (climatology)

A climate tipping point is a somewhat ill-defined concept of a point when global climate changes from one stable state to another stable state, in a similar manner to a wine glass tipping over.

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Titanic II (film)

Titanic II (also entitled Titanic 2) is a 2010 low-budget disaster film written, directed by, and starring Shane Van Dyke and distributed by The Asylum.

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To the Edge of the Earth

To the Edge of the Earth is a limited edition extended play (EP) by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released in the United States on March 25, 2008 by Virgin Records.

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Toluca

Toluca, officially called Toluca de Lerdo, is the state capital of the State of Mexico as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca.

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Tom Harris (mechanical engineer)

Tom Harris (born 1953) is a Canadian mechanical engineer, executive director of the climate contrarian lobby group International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC) and former executive director of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project.

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Tom McClintock

Thomas Miller McClintock II (born July 10, 1956) is an American politician who is the U.S. Representative for, serving since 2009.

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Tom Price (American politician)

Thomas Edmunds Price (born October 8, 1954) is an American physician and politician who served as the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services in the administration of Donald Trump in 2017, and who was the U.S. Representative for, encompassing the northern suburbs of Atlanta, from 2005 to 2017.

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Tom Rand (venture capitalist)

Tom Rand (born 1967) is a Canadian climate change expert and clean-technology venture capitalist.

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Tom Segalstad

Tom Victor Segalstad (born 1949) is a Norwegian geologist.

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Tonne

The tonne (Non-SI unit, symbol: t), commonly referred to as the metric ton in the United States, is a non-SI metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms;.

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Tony Blair

Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007.

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Tornado

A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud.

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Tornadoes in the United States

Tornadoes are more common in United States than in any other country.

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Torreya taxifolia

Torreya taxifolia, commonly known as the Florida nutmeg, Florida torreya, gopher wood, stinking yew, or stinking cedar (although not a true yew or cedar), is a rare and endangered tree of the yew family found in the Southeastern United States, at the state border region of northern Florida and southwestern Georgia.

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Torsten Amft

Torsten Amft (born 14 January 1971 in Leipzig, Germany) is a German fashion designer and artist.

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Total equivalent warming impact

Total equivalent warming impact or TEWI is besides global warming potential measure used to express contributions to global warming.

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Total Request Live

Total Request Live (known commonly as TRL) is a television series on MTV that features popular music videos.

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Touming Mengke Glacier

The Mengke glacier is one of China's largest glaciers.

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Tour de Turtles

Tour de Turtles: A Sea Turtle Migration Marathon, or simply Tour de Turtles, is an annual online migration-tracking event hosted by the Caribbean Conservation Corporation.

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Touraine-Amboise

Touraine-Amboise is an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for in the Loire Valley wine region in France.

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Town Called Dobson

Town Called Dobson is a liberal editorial cartoon in the form of a webcomic written and illustrated by Storm Bear.

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Tragedy of the commons

The tragedy of the commons is a term used in social science to describe a situation in a shared-resource system where individual users acting independently according to their own self-interest behave contrary to the common good of all users by depleting or spoiling that resource through their collective action.

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Trans-Pacific Partnership

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and United States signed on 4 February 2016, which was not ratified as required and did not take effect.

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Transatlantic flight

A transatlantic flight is the flight of an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe, Africa or the Middle East to North America, Central America, or South America, or vice versa.

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Transient climate response to cumulative carbon emissions

The transient climate response to cumulative carbon emissions (TCRE) is the ratio of the globally averaged surface temperature change per unit carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted.

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Transition town

The terms transition town, transition initiative and transition model refer to grassroot community projects that aim to increase self-sufficiency to reduce the potential effects of peak oil, climate destruction, and economic instability.

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Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another.

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Trausti Valsson

Trausti Valsson (born 7 January 1946 in Reykjavík, Iceland) is a registered architect and urban planner and a professor of planning, at the University of Iceland Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering.

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Travis Allen

Travis Allen (born September 14, 1973) is an American politician serving as a Republican member of the California State Assembly from Huntington Beach.

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Trent Franks

Harold Trent Franks (born June 19, 1957) is a former American politician and businessman who served as a U.S. Representative for, serving in Congress from 2003 to 2017.

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Trenton Channel Power Plant

The Trenton Channel Power Plant, also known as the Trenton Stacks, is a coal-burning power station located in Trenton, Michigan.

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Triclosan

Triclosan (sometimes abbreviated as TCS) is an antibacterial and antifungal agent found in some consumer products, including toothpaste, soaps, detergents, toys, and surgical cleaning treatments.

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Triffid

The triffid is a fictitious tall, mobile, prolific and highly venomous plant species, the titular antagonist in John Wyndham's 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids and Simon Clark's 2001 sequel The Night of the Triffids.

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Trifluoromethylsulfur pentafluoride

Trifluoromethylsulfur pentafluoride, CF3SF5, is a rare industrial greenhouse gas.

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Triturus

Triturus is a genus of newts comprising the crested and the marbled newts, which are found from Great Britain through most of continental Europe to westernmost Siberia, Anatolia, and the Caspian Sea region.

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Tropical Andes

The Tropical Andes are the northern of the three climate-delineated parts of the Andes, the others being the Dry Andes and the Wet Andes.

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Tropical cyclone

A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain.

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Tropical cyclone effects in Europe

The effects of tropical cyclones in Europe and their extra-tropical remnants include strong winds, heavy rainfall, and in rare instances, tornadoes.

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Tropical cyclones and climate change

Tropical cyclones and climate change concerns how tropical cyclones have changed (in number, intensity, track or otherwise), and are expected to further change, under global warming.

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Tropical disease

Tropical diseases are diseases that are prevalent in or unique to tropical and subtropical regions.

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Tropical Storm Delta (2005)

Tropical Storm Delta was a late-forming tropical storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season which struck the Canary Islands as a strong extratropical storm, causing significant damage and then crossed over Morocco before dissipating.

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Tropical Storm Grace (2009)

Tropical Storm Grace holds the record for being the farthest northeast forming tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin.

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Truck

A truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo.

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Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Ireland

Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Ireland, formerly Doonbeg Golf Club, is a traditional links-type course situated to the north of Doonbeg in County Clare, Ireland.

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Trust (British political party)

Trust was a minor political party in the United Kingdom formed on 26 March 2010 by Stuart Wheeler in the wake of the Westminster expenses scandal.

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Tsushima Island

is an island of the Japanese archipelago situated in the Korea Strait, approximately halfway between the Japanese mainland and the Korean Peninsula.

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Tulane Environmental Law Clinic

The Tulane Environmental Law Clinic (TELC) is a legal clinic that Tulane Law School has operated since 1989 to offer law students the practical experience of representing real clients in actual legal proceedings under state and federal environmental laws.

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Tulsi Gabbard

Tulsi Gabbard (born April 12, 1981) is an American politician of the Democratic Party serving as the U.S. Representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district since 2013.

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Tundra

In physical geography, tundra is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.

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Turbulent Indigo

Turbulent Indigo is the 15th album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

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Turpan water system

The Turpan water system or Turfan water system (locally called karez) in Turpan, located in the Turpan Depression, Xinjiang, China, is a vertical tunnel system adapted by the Turpan people.

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Tustumena Glacier

The Tustumena Glacier is a glacier located on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska.

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Twilight of the Elites

Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy is a book written by MSNBC's Christopher Hayes, discussing examples of how meritocracy is exploited in modern America.

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Twilight's Last Gleaming (novel)

Twilight's Last Gleaming is a 2014 novel by John Michael Greer.

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Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow

"Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" is the eighth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series South Park.

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Twomey effect

The Twomey effect describes how additional cloud condensation nuclei (CCN), possibly from anthropogenic pollution, may increase the amount of solar radiation reflected by clouds.

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Tyndall Centre

The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research is an organisation based in the United Kingdom that brings together scientists, economists, engineers and social scientists to 'research, assess and communicate from a distinct trans-disciplinary perspective, the options to mitigate, and the necessities to adapt to current climate change and continuing global Warming, and to integrate these into the global, UK and local contexts of sustainable development'.

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Typhoon Haiyan

Typhoon Haiyan, known as Super Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines, was one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded.

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U.S. Climate Action Partnership

The U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), formed in 2006 and launched publicly on January 22, 2007, is a co-operative group of businesses and leading environmental organizations.

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UCL Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences

The UCL Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences is one of the 11 constituent faculties of University College London (UCL).

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UK Health Alliance on Climate Change

The UK Health Alliance on Climate Change (UKHACC) is a coalition of health institutions that work together to combat climate change.

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Uncertainty

Uncertainty has been called "an unintelligible expression without a straightforward description".

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Understanding (TV series)

Understanding is a documentary television series that aired from 1994 to 2004 on TLC.

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Unified Smart Grid

Unified National Smart Grid as well as Unified Solar is a proposal for a United States wide area grid that is a national interconnected network relying on a high capacity backbone of electric power transmission lines linking all the nation's local electrical networks that have been upgraded to smart grids.

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Unintended consequences

In the social sciences, unintended consequences (sometimes unanticipated consequences or unforeseen consequences) are outcomes that are not the ones foreseen and intended by a purposeful action.

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Union of Concerned Scientists

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is a nonprofit science advocacy organization based in the United States.

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Union, Progress and Democracy

Union, Progress and Democracy (Unión Progreso y Democracia, UPyD) is a Spanish political party founded in September 2007.

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United Nations

The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order.

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United Nations Climate Change conference

The United Nations Climate Change Conferences are yearly conferences held in the framework of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

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United Nations Economic and Social Council

The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC; Conseil économique et social des Nations unies, CESNU) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic, social, and related work of 15 UN specialized agencies, their functional commissions and five regional commissions.

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United Nations Environment Organization

Proposals for the creation of a United Nations Environmental Organization (UNEO) have come as some question the efficacy of the current United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) at dealing with the scope of global environmental issues.

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United Nations Environment Programme

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is an agency of United Nations and coordinates its environmental activities, assisting developing countries in implementing environmentally sound policies and practices.

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United States Conference of Mayors

The United States Conference of Mayor is the official non-partisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more.

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United States elections, 2014

The 2014 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, in the middle of Democratic President Barack Obama's second term.

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United States Environmental Protection Agency

The Environmental Protection Agency is an independent agency of the United States federal government for environmental protection.

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United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is a United States House of Representatives committee that has existed in varying forms since 1816.

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United States rainfall climatology

The characteristics of United States rainfall climatology differ significantly across the United States and those under United States sovereignty.

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United States Senate career of Barack Obama

The United States Senate career of Barack Obama began on January 3, 2005 and ended on November 16, 2008.

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United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 2008

The 2008 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held on November 4, 2008.

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United States Senate election in Oregon, 2010

The 2010 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 2, 2010 alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.

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United States Senate elections, 2010

Elections to the United States Senate were held November 2, 2010 from among the United States Senate's 100 seats.

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United States Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection

The United States Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection was one of six subcommittees of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works during the 110th Congress.

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United States Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Public Sector Solutions to Global Warming, Oversight, and Children's Health Protection

The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Public Sector Solutions to Global Warming, Oversight, Children's Health Protection was one of the six subcommittees of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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United States Senate Environment Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety

The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety is one of four subcommittees of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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University of Community Health, Magway

The University of Community Health, Magway (UCH) (ကျန်းမာရေး တက္ကသိုလ် (မကွေး)) is a public health university under the Ministry of Health and Sports (Myanmar), and located in Magway, Myanmar.

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University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia (abbreviated as UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England.

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University of Michigan Biological Station

The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) is a research and teaching facility operated by the University of Michigan.

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University of Sheffield Students' Union

The University of Sheffield Union of Students is the representative body of students at the University of Sheffield.

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Unrecognized Bedouin villages in Israel

Unrecognized Bedouin villages in Israel are rural Bedouin communities in the Negev and the Galilee which the Israeli government does not recognize as legal.

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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years

Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years is a book about climate change, written by Siegfried Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery, which asserts that natural changes, and not CO2 emissions, are the cause of Global Warming.

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Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World

Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World is a 2015 book written by Bill Nye and edited by Corey S. Powell.

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Upper-atmospheric models

Upper-atmospheric models are simulations of the Earth's atmosphere between 20 and 100 km (65,000 and 328,000 feet) that comprises the stratosphere, mesosphere, and the lower thermosphere.

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Upsala Glacier

The Upsala Glacier is a large valley glacier on the eastern side of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field.

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Urban climatology

Urban climatology refers to a specific branch of climatology that is concerned with interactions between urban areas and the atmosphere, the effects they have on one another, and the varying spatial and temporal scales at which these processes (and responses) occur.

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Urban ecology

Urban ecology is the scientific study of the relation of living organisms with each other and their surroundings in the context of an urban environment.

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Urban heat island

An urban heat island (UHI) is an urban area or metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities.

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Urban thermal plume

An urban thermal plume describes rising air in the lower altitudes of the Earth's atmosphere caused by urban areas being warmer than surrounding areas.

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Ursid hybrid

An ursid hybrid is an animal with parents from two different species or subspecies of the Ursidae (bear) family.

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US Climate Symposium

The US Climate Symposium (also known as USCAN (US Climate Action Network)) was established in 1989 by groups and organizations working towards fight and threat of global warming.

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Uunartoq Qeqertaq

Uunartoq Qeqertaq, Greenlandic for "The Very Hot Island", is an island off the east central coast of Greenland, north of the Arctic Circle.

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V GAS

V GAS is a 3D serious game in which players explore and live in a house that is built to mirror their own.

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Value-action gap

The value-action gap is the space that occurs when the values (personal and cultural) or attitudes of an individual do not correlate to his or her actions.

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Van Mahotsav

Van Mahotsav is a festival which was started by Kulapati Dr.

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Vatican Climate Forest

The Vatican Climate Forest, to be located in the Bükk National Park, Hungary, was donated to the Vatican City by a carbon offsetting company.

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Václav Klaus

Václav Klaus (born 19 June 1941) is a Czech economist and politician who served as the second President of the Czech Republic from 2003 to 2013.

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Võ Văn Kiệt

Võ Văn Kiệt (23 November 1922 – 11 June 2008, AFP, June 11, 2008.) was a Vietnamese politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam from 1991 to 1997.

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Veerabhadran Ramanathan

Veerabhadran Ramanathan (born November 24, 1944) is Victor Alderson Professor of Applied Ocean Sciences and director of the Center for Atmospheric Sciences at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.

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Ventilation air methane thermal oxidizer

Ventilation air methane thermal oxidizers (or VAMTOX) are a type of processing equipment used for greenhouse gas abatement related to underground mining operations that destroys gaseous methane at a high temperature.

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Ventilative cooling

Ventilative cooling is the use of natural or mechanical ventilation to cool indoor spaces.

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Vermont Democratic Party

The Vermont Democratic Party is the affiliate branch of the United States Democratic Party in the state of Vermont.

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Vernon Coaker

Vernon Rodney Coaker (born 17 June 1953) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Gedling since 1997.

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Very Short Introductions

Very Short Introductions (VSI) are a book series published by the Oxford University Press (OUP).

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VESTROCK

VESTROCK is a festival in Hulst, in the Dutch province of Zeeland, which has been organized since 2010.

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Veysel Eroğlu

Veysel Eroğlu (born 18 August 1948) is Minister of Forestry and Water of Turkey and a Member of Parliament for Afyonkarahisar of the ruling Justice and Development Party.

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Vice News

Vice News (stylized as VICE News) is Vice Media, Inc.'s current affairs channel, producing daily documentary essays and video through its website and YouTube channel.

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Victoria Foyt

Victoria Foyt is an American author, novelist, screenwriter and actress, best known for her books The Virtual Life of Lexie Diamond and Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden.

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Victoria Metcalf

Victoria Metcalf is an Antarctic researcher based in New Zealand, best known for her work on Antarctic fishes and invertebrates.

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Victory Program

The Victory Program was a military plan for the United States involvement in World War II submitted prior to the country's official entry into the war following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement

Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement have expressed controversial views on a wide variety of topics.

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Vilnius

Vilnius (see also other names) is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 574,221.

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Vincent Callebaut

Vincent Callebaut (b. May 27, 1977 -) is a Belgian ecological architect.

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Vincent R. Gray

Vincent Richard Gray (24 March 1922 – 14 June 2018) was a New Zealand chemist, and a founder of the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition.

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Viper's Creed

is a mecha action anime series created by Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan with animation by AIC Spirits and Digital Frontier.

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Virgil Goode presidential campaign, 2012

The Virgil Goode presidential campaign of 2012 began when former U.S. Congressman Virgil Goode of Virginia announced his decision to seek the 2012 presidential nomination of the Constitution Party in February 2012.

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Virgin Earth Challenge

The Virgin Earth Challenge is a competition offering a $25 million prize for whoever can demonstrate a commercially viable design which results in the permanent removal of greenhouse gases out of the Earth's atmosphere to contribute materially in global warming avoidance.

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Virginia gubernatorial election, 2013

The Virginia gubernatorial election of 2013 took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the Governor of Virginia.

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Virginia's 7th congressional district election, 2008

The Virginia 7th congressional district election, 2008 was held on November 4, 2008.

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Volumetric heat capacity

Volumetric heat capacity (VHC), also termed volume-specific heat capacity, describes the ability of a given volume of a substance to store internal energy while undergoing a given temperature change, but without undergoing a phase transition.

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Voluntary childlessness

Voluntary childlessness, also described by some as being childfree, is the voluntary choice to not have children.

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Vote Climate U.S. PAC

Vote Climate U.S. PAC is an American super PAC founded in 2013 and directed by American political activist Karyn Strickler.

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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film from 20th Century Fox, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, that stars Walter Pidgeon as Admiral Harriman Nelson, and Robert Sterling as Captain Lee Crane.

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W. W. Behrens Jr.

Vice Admiral William Wohlsen Behrens Jr. (September 14, 1922 – January 21, 1986) was an American naval officer and oceanographer who was instrumental in establishing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Walkability

Walkability is a measure of how friendly an area is to walking.

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Walker circulation

The Walker circulation, also known as the Walker cell, is a conceptual model of the air flow in the tropics in the lower atmosphere (troposphere).

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Wallace Smith Broecker

Wallace Smith Broecker (born November 29, 1931 in Chicago) is the Newberry Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University, a scientist at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and a sustainability fellow at Arizona State University.

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Walrus

The walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) is a large flippered marine mammal with a discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere.

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Walsh, Ontario

Walsh (formerly known as Charlotteville Centre) is a medium-sized hamlet in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.

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Walter C. Oechel

Walter C. Oechel works in the areas of plant eco-physiology, systems ecology, global change, and biosphere-atmosphere interaction.

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Walter Orr Roberts

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Walter Scott (investment manager)

Walter Grant Scott, is a Scottish investment manager, founder of the global equity management business Walter Scott and Partners, nuclear physicist and rowing enthusiast.

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Walvis Ridge

The Walvis Ridge (walvis means whale in Dutch and Afrikaans) is an aseismic ocean ridge in the southern Atlantic Ocean.

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Wang Leehom

Wang Leehom (born May 17, 1976), sometimes credited as Leehom Wang, is a Chinese-American singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and film director.

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Ward Hunt Ice Shelf

The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf is the largest ice shelf in the Arctic, located on the north coast of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada.

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Warming

Warming may refer to:;People.

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Warrick Power Plant

Warrick Generating Station is a 755-MWe coal-fired electricity-generating station, located southeast of Newburgh in Warrick County.

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Warwick McKibbin

Warwick James McKibbin (born 21 April 1957 in Sydney) is an Australian Professor of Economics at the Australian National University who works across a wide range of areas in applied policy.

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Washington elections, 2016

A general election was held in the U.S. state of Washington on November 8, 2016.

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Waste

Waste (or wastes) are unwanted or unusable materials.

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Waste heat

Waste heat is heat that is produced by a machine, or other process that uses energy, as a byproduct of doing work.

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Water export

Water exports involve exporting freshwater from one country to another.

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Water Research Foundation

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) conducts research related to drinking water quality, treatment and utility infrastructure to help water providers and public health agencies provide safe and affordable drinking water.

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Water resources management in Brazil

Water resources management is a key element of Brazil’s strategy to promote sustainable growth and a more equitable and inclusive society.

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Water resources management in the Dominican Republic

With surface water resources of 20 billion m3 (BCM) per year, of which 12 BCM are groundwater recharge, water resources in the Dominican Republic (DR) could be considered abundant.

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Water scarcity

Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet water demand.

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Water supply and sanitation in Yemen

Water supply and sanitation in Yemen is characterized by many challenges as well as some achievements.

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Waterford, Ontario

Waterford is one of the Communities in Norfolk County, Ontario and had a population of 3,132 at the time of the 2016 Census.

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Watts Up With That?

Watts Up With That? (or WUWT) is a blog promoting climate change denial that was created by Anthony Watts in 2006.

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We Have Never Been Modern

We Have Never Been Modern is a 1991 book by Bruno Latour, originally published in French as Nous n'avons jamais été modernes: Essai d'anthropologie symétrique (English translation: 1993).

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Weather buoy

Weather buoys are instruments which collect weather and ocean data within the world's oceans, as well as aid during emergency response to chemical spills, legal proceedings, and engineering design.

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Weather modification

Weather modification is the act of intentionally manipulating or altering the weather.

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Weddell seal

The Weddell seal, Leptonychotes weddellii, is a relatively large and abundant true seal (family: Phocidae) with a circumpolar distribution surrounding Antarctica.

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Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium is a football stadium in Wembley, London, England, which opened in 2007, on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which was demolished from 2002–2003.

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Wendell Tangborn

Wendell Tangborn (born 1927) is an American glaciologist specializing in glacier mass balance measurements since 1960, chiefly within the states of Washington and Alaska of the Pacific Northwest.

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Wendy Schmidt

Wendy Schmidt (born Wendy Susan Boyle; 1955) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist.

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Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

The Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists (in short, the Wentworth Group) is an independent group comprising Australian scientists, economists and business people with conservation interests.

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Wesley Clark presidential campaign, 2004

The 2004 presidential campaign of Wesley Clark, retired U.S. Army General, began on September 17, 2003 when he formally announced his bid for the Democratic Party nomination, after months of drafting by others.

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Wespath Benefits and Investments

Wespath Benefits and Investments (formerly General Board of Pension and Health Benefits) is a non-profit agency that has been serving the United Methodist Church for over a century.

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West Antarctic Rift

The West Antarctic Rift is a major active rift valley lying between East and West Antarctica.

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Western Climate Initiative

The Western Climate Initiative, or WCI, was started in February 2007 by the governors of five western U.S. states (Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington) with the goal of developing a multi-sector, market-based program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Western Fuels Association

The Western Fuels Association is a $400 million consortium of coal suppliers and coal-fired utilities, based in Westminster, Colorado.

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Wet-bulb temperature

The wet-bulb temperature is the temperature read by a thermometer covered in water-soaked cloth (wet-bulb thermometer) over which air is passed.

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Wetlands of Louisiana

The wetlands of Louisiana are water-saturated coastal and swamp regions of southern Louisiana.

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What I've Done

"What I've Done" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park.

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What's Going On (Marvin Gaye album)

What's Going On is the eleventh studio album by soul musician Marvin Gaye, released May 21, 1971, on the Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records.

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What's the Matter with Kansas? (film)

What's the Matter with Kansas? is a 2009 documentary film by filmmakers Joe Winston and Laura Cohen.

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White Bluff Power Plant

White Bluff Power Plant is a 1,480-megawatt base load coal-fired power station at Redfield, Arkansas.

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White stork

The white stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large bird in the stork family Ciconiidae.

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Whitney Glacier

The Whitney Glacier is a glacier situated on Mount Shasta, in the U.S. state of California.

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Who Killed the Electric Car?

Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the creation, limited commercialization, and subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the mid-1990s.

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Who Made Huckabee?

Who Made Huckabee?, also known as the Colbert/O'Brien/Stewart feud, refers to a mock rivalry that occurred among late night talk show hosts Stephen Colbert, Conan O'Brien and Jon Stewart in early 2008, reportedly over who was responsible for then–presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's success in the presidential primaries.

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Whole Earth Discipline

Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto is the sixth book by Stewart Brand, published by Viking Penguin in 2009.

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Why We Disagree About Climate Change

Why We Disagree About Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity was written by Mike Hulme and was published by the Cambridge University Press in 2009.

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Whyville

Whyville is an educational Internet site geared towards children from ages 8–14+ founded and managed by Numedeon, Inc.

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Wicked problem

A wicked problem is a problem that is difficult or impossible to solve because of incomplete, contradictory, and changing requirements that are often difficult to recognize.

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WikiWarMonitor

WikiWarMonitor is a website dedicated to resolving Wikipedia edit wars.

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Wilderness

Wilderness or wildland is a natural environment on Earth that has not been significantly modified by human activity.

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Wildfire

A wildfire or wildland fire is a fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or rural area.

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Wildlife conservation

Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat.

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Wildlife of Bahrain

The wildlife of Bahrain is the flora and fauna of the archipelago of Bahrain, and is more varied than might be expected of this small group of islands in the Persian Gulf.

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Wilkins Sound

Wilkins Sound is a seaway in Antarctica that is largely occupied by the Wilkins Ice Shelf.

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William Crawley

William Crawley is an Belfast-born BBC journalist and broadcaster.

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William E. Nelson

William E. Nelson (born February 18, 1941) is a known environmental wax researcher from Perth, Ontario, Canada.

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William H. Schlesinger

William H. Schlesinger (born April 30, 1950) is a biogeochemist and the retired president of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, an independent not-for-profit environmental research organization in Millbrook, New York.

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William J. Ripple

William J. Ripple is a Distinguished Professor of Ecology at Oregon State University in the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society.

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William Kininmonth (meteorologist)

William Robert Kininmonth is an Australian retired meteorologist noted for his views as an opponent of anthropogenic global warming theory and for his frequent writings on the topic of climate change.

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William L. Chameides

William L. "Bill" Chameides (born November 21, 1949 in New York City) is an American atmospheric scientist who was the dean of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment from 2007 until July 1, 2014.

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William M. Gray

William "Bill" Mason Gray (October 9, 1929 – April 16, 2016) was emeritus professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University (CSU), and the head of the Tropical Meteorology Project at CSU's Department of Atmospheric Sciences.

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William Nierenberg

William Aaron Nierenberg (February 13, 1919 – September 10, 2000) was an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and was director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography from 1965 through 1986.

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William Nordhaus

William Dawbney "Bill" Nordhaus (born May 31, 1941) is an economist and Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University, best known for his work in economic modeling and climate change.

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William Ophuls

William Ophuls, the pen name of Patrick Ophuls, (born 1934) is an American political scientist, ecologist, independent scholar and author.

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William R. Cotton

William R. Cotton is an American cloud physicist and mesoscale meteorology educator.

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William Woollard

William Woollard (born 23 August 1939, London) is a British television producer and presenter.

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Willie Soon

Wei-Hock "Willie" Soon (born 1966) is a Malaysian aerospace engineer who is currently a part-time externally funded researcher at the Solar and Stellar Physics (SSP) Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

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Wilson's snipe

Wilson's snipe (Gallinago delicata) is a small, stocky shorebird.

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Wind power in Denmark

Denmark was a pioneer in developing commercial wind power during the 1970s, and today a substantial share of the wind turbines around the world are produced by Danish manufacturers such as Vestas and Siemens Wind Power along with many component suppliers.

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Wind River Experimental Forest

The Wind River Experimental Forest is an ecological and silvicultural research in Stabler, Washington, in the United States.

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Windmill

A windmill is a mill that converts the energy of wind into rotational energy by means of vanes called sails or blades.

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Wine from the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is a major consumer but only a very minor producer of wine, with English and Welsh wine sales combined accounting for just 1% of the domestic market.

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Winston-Salem Beltway

The Winston-Salem Beltway is a proposed freeway loop around the North Carolina city of Winston-Salem.

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Winter

Winter is the coldest season of the year in polar and temperate zones (winter does not occur in the tropical zone).

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Witness (organization)

WITNESS is a human rights non-profit organization based out of Brooklyn, New York.

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Wolverine

The wolverine (also spelled wolverene), Gulo gulo (Gulo is Latin for "glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch, is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae.

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Wood economy

The existence of a wood economy, or more broadly, a forest economy (since in many countries a bamboo economy predominates), is a prominent matter in many developing countries as well as in many other nations with temperate climate and especially in those with low temperatures.

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Wood gas generator

A wood gas generator is a gasification unit which converts timber or charcoal into wood gas, a syngas consisting of atmospheric nitrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, traces of methane, and other gases, which - after cooling and filtering - can then be used to power an internal combustion engine or for other purposes.

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Woodinville, Washington

Woodinville is a city in King County, Washington, United States.

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Woolly mammoth

The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) is an extinct species of mammoth that lived during the Pleistocene epoch, and was one of the last in a line of mammoth species, beginning with Mammuthus subplanifrons in the early Pliocene.

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Word of the year

The word(s) of the year, sometimes capitalized as "Word(s) of the Year" and abbreviated "WOTY" (or "WotY"), refers to any of various assessments as to the most important word(s) or expression(s) in the public sphere during a specific year.

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Word of the year (Germany)

The word of the year (Wort des Jahres) is an annual publication by the Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache, established in 1971 (on a regular basis since 1977).

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World Climate Conference

The World Climate Conferences are a series of international meetings, organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), about global climate issues principally global warming in addition to climate research and forecasting.

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World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a Swiss nonprofit foundation, based in Cologny, Geneva, Switzerland.

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World energy consumption

World energy consumption is the total energy used by the entire human civilization.

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World Energy Council

The World Energy Council is a global and inclusive forum for thought-leadership and tangible engagement with headquarters in London.

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World energy resources

World energy resources are the estimated maximum capacity for energy production given all available resources on Earth.

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World Environment Day

World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated on the 5th of June every year, and is the United Nation's principal vehicle for encouraging awareness and action for the protection of our environment.

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World Jump Day

The World Jump Day was an event scheduled for July 20, 2006 at 11:39.13 UTC, at which time the organization claimed to have 600 million people from the western hemisphere jump simultaneously.

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World Ocean Conference

The World Ocean Conference 2009 (WOC) is an international conference to develop a common understanding and firm commitment to address the adverse impact of climate change on the state of the world’s oceans, and increase understanding on the role of the oceans as ‘climate moderator’.

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World Policy Council

The World Policy Council of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity is a nonprofit and nonpartisan think tank established in 1996 at Howard University to expand the fraternity's involvement in politics and social and current policy to encompass important global and world issues.

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World population

In demographics, the world population is the total number of humans currently living, and was estimated to have reached 7.6 billion people as of May 2018.

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World Scientists' Warning to Humanity

In late 1992, the late Henry W. Kendall, a former chair of the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) board of directors, wrote "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity", which begins: "Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course." A majority of the Nobel Prize laureates in the sciences signed the document; about 1,700 of the world's leading scientists appended their signature.

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World taxation system

A world taxation system or global tax is a proposed system for the collection of taxes by a central international revenue service.

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World Wide Fund for Nature

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961, working in the field of the wilderness preservation, and the reduction of human impact on the environment.

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Worldwide energy supply

Worldwide energy supply is the global production and preparation of fuel, generation of electricity, and energy transport.

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Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement

The Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement (WLYM or LYM) and the LaRouche Political Action Committee (LaRouche PAC or LPAC) are part of the political organization of controversial American political figure Lyndon LaRouche.

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Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy is a German research institution that explores and develops models, strategies and instruments to support sustainable development at local, national and international level.

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WVII-TV

WVII-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 7, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Bangor, Maine, United States, serving Central and Eastern Maine.

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Wyeomyia smithii

Wyeomyia smithii, the pitcher plant mosquito, is an inquiline mosquito that completes its pre-adult life cycle in the phytotelma—that is, the water contained by the purple pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea.

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Xiuhtezcatl Martinez

Xiuhtezcatl Martinez (ʃuwˈteskat͡ɬ, "shoo-TEHZ-caht") or Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez, is an indigenous environmental activist, hip hop artist and youth director of Earth Guardians, a worldwide conservation organization.

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Yaron Brook

Yaron Brook (ירון ברוק; born May 23, 1961) is an Israeli-American entrepreneur, writer, and activist.

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Years of Living Dangerously

Years of Living Dangerously is an American documentary television series focusing on global warming.

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Yellow-eyed penguin

The yellow-eyed penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) or hoiho is a penguin native to New Zealand.

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Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative or Y2Y is a joint Canada–United States charitable organization that connects and protects habitat along the mountain ecosystem from Yellowstone National Park to the Yukon.

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Youth politics

Youth politics is a category of issues which distinctly involve, affect or otherwise impact youth.

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Yuan T. Lee

Yuan Tseh Lee (born 19 November 1936) is a Taiwanese chemist.

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Yvette Richardson

Yvette Richardson is an American meteorologist with substantial contributions on tornado dynamics, tornadogenesis, the environments of tornadoes, supercells, and severe convection, and radar observations of these.

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Zeotropic mixture

A zeotropic mixture, or non-azeotropic mixture, is a mixture with components that have different boiling points.

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Ziarat

Ziarat (زیارت) the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan Province, Pakistan.

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Zotino Tall Tower Observation Facility

The Zotino Tall Tower Observation Facility (ZOTTO) is a climatic research station in the Siberian taiga in the proximity of Zotino, Russia, established and operated by the Max Planck Society and the Sukachev Institute of Forest, it serves as a long-term observing platform to be operated for at least 30 years.

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Zuriel Oduwole

Zuriel Elise Oduwole is a NIgerian American girl, an education advocate and film maker best known for her works on the advocacy for the education of girls in Africa.

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Zyron

Zyron is a registered trademark for specialty gases marketed to the global electronics industry by DuPont.

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1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane

1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (also known as norflurane (INN), R-134a, Freon 134a, Forane 134a, Genetron 134a, Florasol 134a, Suva 134a, or HFC-134a) is a haloalkane refrigerant with thermodynamic properties similar to R-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) but with insignificant ozone depletion potential and a somewhat lower global warming potential (1,430, compared to R-12's GWP of 10,900).

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100 Biggest Weather Moments

100 Biggest Weather Moments is a 2007 five-part miniseries on The Weather Channel, that premiered on Sunday, April 15, and aired nightly through Thursday, April 19, the biggest documentary effort in The Weather Channel's 25-year history.

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100% renewable energy

The endeavor to use 100% renewable energy for electricity, heating and cooling, and transport is motivated by global warming, pollution and other environmental issues, as well as economic and energy security concerns.

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1733 in Great Britain

Events from the year 1733 in Great Britain.

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1890s

The 1890s was the ten-year period from the years 1890 to 1899.

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1896 in science

The year 1896 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1911–16 Australian drought

The 1911–1916 Australian drought consisted of a series of droughts that affected various regions of Australia between the years of 1911 and 1916.

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1945 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1945 in Australia.

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1949 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1949 in the United Kingdom.

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1950 Australian rainfall records

The 1950 rainfall records for the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland reported probably the most remarkable record high rainfall totals ever recorded anywhere in the continent.

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1953 North Kyushu flood

The 1953 North Kyushu flood was the flood which hit Northern Kyushu, Japan (Fukuoka Prefecture, Saga Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture and Ōita Prefecture) in June 1953.

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1975 in science

The year 1975 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1980s

The 1980s (pronounced "nineteen-eighties", commonly shortened as the "'80s", pronounced "eighties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1980, and ended on December 31, 1989.

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1988 in science

The year 1988 in science and technology involved many significant events, some listed below.

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1990 in the United States

Events from the year 1990 in the United States.

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1990s

The 1990s (pronounced "nineteen-nineties" and abbreviated as the "Nineties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1990, and ended on December 31, 1999.

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1992

1992 was designated as.

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1996 in the United States

Events from the year 1996 in the United States.

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1Sky

1Sky is a United States-based campaign in support of federal action to stem global warming and promote renewable energy.

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20 Fenchurch Street

20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district.

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2000s (decade)

The 2000s was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009.

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2000s energy crisis

From the mid-1980s to September 2003, the inflation-adjusted price of a barrel of crude oil on NYMEX was generally under US$25/barrel.

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2000s in science and technology

This page contains major developments and trends in Science and Technology for the 2000s.

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2005 Iditarod

The ceremonial start of the 33rd annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across the US state of Alaska began in Anchorage on March 5, 2005 at 10 am AKST (19:00 UTC), and restarted in Willow the next day at 2 pm (23:00 UTC).

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2006 European heat wave

The 2006 European heat wave was a period of exceptionally hot weather that arrived at the end of June 2006 in certain European countries.

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2006 G20 ministerial meeting

The 2006 G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors was held in Melbourne between 18 and 19 November 2006.

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2006 in the environment

This is a list of notable events relating to the environment in 2006.

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2006 MTV Video Music Awards

The 2006 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on August 31, 2006, honoring the best music videos from June 11, 2005, to June 26, 2006.

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2007 Asian heat wave

The 2007 Asian heat wave affected the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal, as well as Russia, Japan and the People's Republic of China.

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2007 Brooklyn tornadoes

The 2007 Brooklyn tornado was the strongest tornado on record to strike in New York City.

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2007 in Antarctica

Events from the year 2007 in Antarctica.

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2007 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2007 in Australia.

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2007 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2007.

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2007 Osama bin Laden video

The 2007 Osama bin Laden video originally appeared in a banner ad on an Islamic militant website regularly used by al-Qaeda on September 6, 2007.

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2007 Tabasco flood

The 2007 Tabasco flood occurred in late October and early November 2007 in the Mexican states of Tabasco and Chiapas, in which as much as 80% of the former was left under water.

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2008 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2008 United Nations Climate Change Conference took place at PIF Congress Centre, Poznań International Fair (PIF), in Poznań, Poland, between December 1 and December 12, 2008.

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2008 World Monuments Watch

The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York-based private non-profit organization World Monuments Fund (WMF) that calls international attention to cultural heritage around the world that is threatened by neglect, vandalism, conflict, or disaster.

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2009 energy efficiency and renewable energy research investment

The 2009 energy efficiency and renewable energy research investment was a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and it increased federal funds in renewable energy.

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2009 in Denmark

Events from the year 2009 in Denmark.

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2009 Socialist Left Party national convention

The 2009 national convention was held by the Socialist Left Party was held from March 19-22 at the Scandic Bergen City Hotell and Bergen People's House in the city of Bergen, Hordaland.

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2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Copenhagen Summit, was held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 7 and 18 December.

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2010 China drought and dust storms

The 2010 China drought and dust storms were a series of severe droughts during the spring of 2010 that affected Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Sichuan, Shanxi, Henan, Shaanxi, Chongqing, Hebei and Gansu in the People's Republic of China as well as parts of Southeast Asia including Vietnam and Thailand, and dust storms in March and April that affected much of East Asia.

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2010 China floods

The 2010 China floods began in early May 2010.

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2010 in the United States

Events in the year 2010 in the United States.

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2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat waves

The 2010 Northern Hemisphere summer heat waves included severe heat waves that impacted most of the United States, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Hong Kong, North Africa and the European continent as a whole, along with parts of Canada, Russia, Indochina, South Korea and Japan during May, June, July, and August 2010.

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2010 Russian wildfires

The 2010 Russian wildfires were several hundred wildfires that broke out across Russia, primarily in the west in summer 2010.

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2010 Ugandan landslide

The 2010 Ugandan landslide occurred in the district of Bududa in eastern Uganda on 1 March 2010.

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2010 WAFL season

The 2010 WAFL season was the 126th season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations.

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2010–13 Southern United States and Mexico drought

The 2010–13 Southern United States and Mexico drought was a severe to extreme drought that plagued the Southern United States, including parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, as well as large parts of Mexico, in a three-year pattern from 2010 to 2013.

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2010s

The 2010s (pronounced "twenty-tens" or "two thousand (and) tens").

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2011 in science

The year 2011 involved many significant scientific events, including the first artificial organ transplant, the launch of China's first space station and the growth of the world population to seven billion.

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2011 Southern Thailand floods

The 2011 Thai floods occurred at the end of March 2011, normally the latter part of the dry season (translit or หน้าแล้ง nah lang) in tropical Thailand.

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2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) was held in Durban, South Africa, from 28 November to 11 December 2011 to establish a new treaty to limit carbon emissions.

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2011–17 California drought

From December 2011 to March 2017, the state of California experienced one of the worst droughts to occur in the region on record.

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2012 in science

The year 2012 involved many significant scientific events and discoveries, including the first orbital rendezvous by a commercial spacecraft, the discovery of a particle highly similar to the long-sought Higgs boson, and the near-eradication of guinea worm disease.

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2012 Sahel drought

The droughts are becoming increasingly more common, worse and more threatening due to global warming.

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2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference was the 18th yearly session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 8th session of the Meeting of the Parties (CMP) to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol (the protocol having been developed under the UNFCCC's charter).

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2013 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2013, including the discovery of numerous Earthlike exoplanets, the development of viable lab-grown ears, teeth, livers and blood vessels, and the atmospheric entry of the most destructive meteor since 1908.

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2014 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2014, including the first robotic landing on a comet and the first complete stem-cell-assisted recovery from paraplegia.

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2015 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2015.

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2015 in the United States

Events in the year 2015 in the United States.

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2015 Pakistan heat wave

A severe heat wave with temperatures as high as struck southern Pakistan in June 2015.

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2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP 21 or CMP 11 was held in Paris, France, from 30 November to 12 December 2015.

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2016 Fort McMurray wildfire

On May 1, 2016, a wildfire began southwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.

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2016 G20 Hangzhou summit

The 2016 G20 Hangzhou summit was the eleventh meeting of the Group of Twenty (G20).

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2016 in Antarctica

The following is a list of events that occurred in Antarctica in 2016.

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2016 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 2016.

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2016 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2016.

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2016 Summer Olympics

The 2016 Summer Olympics (Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016), officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad and commonly known as Rio 2016, was an international multi-sport event that was held from 5 to 21 August 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with preliminary events in some sports beginning on 3 August.

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2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on the evening of Friday 5 August 2016 in the Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, starting at 20:00 BRT (23:00 UTC).

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2017 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2017.

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2017 in the United States

Events in the year 2017 in the United States.

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2017 Washington wildfires

The 2017 Washington wildfires were a series of wildfires that burned over the course of 2017, a year that set weather records for heat and aridity in both Western Washington and Eastern Washington.

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2017 wildfire season

The 2017 wildfire season involved wildfires on multiple continents.

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2020s

The 2020s (pronounced as "twenty-twenties" or "two-thousand (and) twenties") is a decade of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2020 and will end on December 31, 2029.

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2063

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2071 (play)

The play 2071 is a "dramatised lecture" written by Chris Rapley, a climate scientist, and playwright Duncan MacMillan.

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20th century

The 20th century was a century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000.

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20th-century events

The 20th-century events include many notable events which occurred throughout the 20th century, which began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar.

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21st century

The 21st century is the current century of the Anno Domini era or Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar.

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21st century in fiction

Many science fiction works have been set in the 21st century (years 2001 to 2100).

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24 (season 7)

The seventh season of the American drama television series 24, also known as Day 7, premiered in the United States on Fox on January 11, 2009, and concluded on May 18, 2009.

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24 Hours of Reality

24 Hours of Reality was a series of hour-long presentations on global warming arranged by Al Gore.

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25zero

25zero is a mountaineering project, tracking equatorial glacial melt and raising awareness of the impacts of climate change, led by explorer Tim Jarvis AM.

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2nd millennium

The second millennium was a period of time that began on January 1, 1001, of the Julian calendar and ended on December 31, 2000The year 2000 is technically the last year of the 2nd millennium, however it is generally considered the first year of the 3rd millennium.

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30th century

The 30th century of the anno Domini (common) era will span from January 1, 2901 to December 31, 3000 of the Gregorian calendar.

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31st G8 summit

President George W. Bush of the United States, Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada, President Jacques Chirac of France, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan, Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy, President Vladimir Putin of Russia, President José Manuel Barroso of the European Commission, Chancellor Gerhard Schröder of Germany --> The 31st G8 summit was held on July 6–8, 2005 at the Gleneagles Hotel in Auchterarder, Scotland, United Kingdom and hosted by British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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34th G8 summit

The 34th G8 summit was held in the town of Tōyako, Hokkaido, Japan, on July 7–9, 2008.

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350.org

350.org is an international environmental organization encouraging citizens to action with the belief that publicizing the increasing levels of carbon dioxide will pressure world leaders to address climate change and to reduce levels from 400 parts per million to 350 parts per million.

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3D security

3D security is a framework promoting development, diplomacy, and defense as security strategies.

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4Change

4Change, formerly known as the Climate Change Coalition (CCC), was an Australian political party, which was formed in 2007 with a view to accelerate action by politicians from all parties on global warming and climate change.

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6159 Andréseloy

6159 Andréseloy, provisional designation, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 5 kilometers in diameter.

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88888 Lights Out

88888 Lights Out was a campaign with the stated goal of increasing awareness of global warming and promoting actions to reduce energy consumption.

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