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| In September 2010 he presented Uncertain | Climate, a highly-praised two-part documentary on Rad |
| resulting 22-page report, "Carbon dioxide and | climate: A scientific assessment", is one of the earl |
| To survive its harsh | climate, a select few Cybertronians constructed large |
| to an end; brought down by a rapidly changing | climate, a cancerous economic system and the ongoing |
| Because of a special micro | climate, a small weather station near the town of Ste |
| urrounding Buttermilk Creek due its favorable | climate, abundance of food resources, a year-round wa |
| the atmosphere were to include studies of the | climate, abundance of certain elements, ions, and che |
| sponsible for implementing British Columbia's | Climate Action Plan and overseeing B.C.'s legislated |
| role in the creation and success of the U.S. | Climate Action Partnership, which in 2007 issued the |
| ere going to deal with the publication of the | Climate Action Report 2002 by attacking United States |
| Regarding | climate action initiatives, Yap worked to ensure the |
| In the run-up to the 2007 Camp for | Climate Action near Heathrow Airport, BAA sought an i |
| economy and together we can work towards our | climate action goals." |
| r established organizations, such as the U.S. | Climate Action Partnership, whose members tend to be |
| Climate Action Plan Advisory Group since 2006. | |
| ve the National Assessment (and therefore the | Climate Action Report) withdrawn. |
| fing of their operations at the 2008 Camp for | Climate Action which praised FITs at the event for di |
| He played at the London Camp for | Climate Action in August 2009. |
| ch to the station on the International Day of | Climate Action, 10 October 2010 |
| Riot police kettle protesters at the Camp for | Climate action, part of the 2009 G-20 London summit p |
| In August 2007 ahead of the Camp for | Climate Action, he was named in a High Court injuncti |
| ts and criticism, including the 2008 Camp for | Climate Action. |
| British Columbia as the Minister of State for | Climate Action. |
| Basin and Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for | Climate Action. |
| The natural benefits of the | climate acts to improve the fruit's quality and provi |
| inquish this post; and, believing a change of | climate advisable, he went to New Orleans, La., where |
| Despite the liberalization of the political | climate after the denunciation of Stalinism by Nikita |
| itative evidence of alterations in short-term | climate after a nuclear war. |
| In the jingoistic | climate after World War I, Poles were subject to pers |
| influential friends and to the new political | climate after the Esquilache Riots (1766) he could re |
| rn after two of three years, so harsh was the | climate against Catholics. |
| ion with special attention to the policies of | climate, agriculture and employment. |
| Harrison had been finding the current musical | climate alienating. |
| sound financial sector and a stable political | climate all contribute to make Indonesia's economy on |
| island in turn, a process aided by a Cenozoic | climate allowing it to live at lower altitudes than t |
| w good crops of potatoes and cereals, and the | climate allows fruit growing as well. |
| The Dallas | climate allows visitors to find flowers in bloom year |
| Climate also affects which organisms are present, aff | |
| ay protect the entrance from the harsh desert | climate, also acting as a trap for insects. |
| Changes in | climate alter global patterns of evaporation and prec |
| It prefers a warm tropical | climate, although it can thrive in sub-tropical and t |
| is strongly dependent on seasonal and annual | climate, although the total net annual transport is m |
| Pleistocene glaciation and a slightly cooler | climate, although upland fields were sometimes less s |
| 1956, Effect of Carbon Dioxide Variations on | Climate, American J. Physics 24, p. 376-87. |
| Plass, G.N., 1956, Carbon Dioxide and the | Climate, American Scientist 44, p. 302-16. |
| , could not overshadow the improving economic | climate among the electorate at large. |
| Rainfall in this humid subtropical | climate amounts to between 50 and 100 centimetres (20 |
| he 2003 paper "Solar activity and terrestrial | climate: an analysis of some purported correlations" |
| Lectures on Roman Husbandry (1857); in | Climate: an inquiry into the causes of its difference |
| teorological Center as chief scientist of the | Climate Analysis Center, and it was there that he pub |
| tor Dolittle, but its frequently rainy summer | climate, and the residents' irritation at the produce |
| The combination of a good summer | climate and beautiful beaches has been exploited for |
| he Martian atmosphere to learn more about its | climate and seasons. |
| t different races had different tolerances to | climate and disease. |
| ector of CICERO, the Center for International | Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo, and was al |
| n the Czech Republic thanks to its favourable | climate and location in the picturesque countryside. |
| The sub-tropical | climate and heavy rains during the wet season create |
| earch is still needed on its requirements for | climate and substrate, its relationship with predator |
| colour and quality of the silk depends on the | climate and soil. |
| luptuousness due to the area's generally warm | climate and ability to sufficiently ripen the grapes. |
| lly prove themselves to be best suited to the | climate and soils of the Alexander Valley. |
| However; the salubrious | climate and the picturesque landscapes coupled with t |
| sand in the soil, the windy, moderately warm | climate and the mostly traditional, oxidative wine ma |
| The | climate and soils are strongly influenced by the Mt C |
| tors, yielding some 4 kW.h/day in a temperate | climate and some 8 kW.h/day in a more tropical climat |
| icies, saying that "he revived [the] business | climate and set the stage for [Delaware's] prosperity |
| arcos) investigated the relationships between | climate and growth of shortleaf pine in north-central |
| argues for an essential relationship between | climate and other environmental factors and the natur |
| al and political concepts that concern global | climate and love. |
| They can be used in any | climate, and the fuel they use-sunshine-is free. |
| successful retirees seeking the mild seasonal | climate and the abundance of cultural events, economi |
| ahmn's wife was unable to handle the Siberian | climate, and the Rahmns moved to Serapta. |
| ongst the Kumaon hills, thus providing a cool | climate and lush green environmental surroundings, id |
| ing sickness are common problems in the humid | climate, and there are a variety of natural remedies |
| bout 1848 his health led him to seek a milder | climate, and he settled in Cumberland, Maryland. |
| nd fine sand, its mobile dunes, Mediterranean | climate and clean water make it a gift from Nature. |
| to be well able to survive the rigors of the | climate and has since then become permanently establi |
| n account of failing health, requiring a mild | climate, and became deeply interested in Brunswick; a |
| It was Kay's theory that the | climate and diet in North America would be extremely |
| combined influence of overwork and the Madras | climate, and he died at West Stratton, Hampshire. |
| rather on Inferno, a planet with a disgusting | climate and a population to match - nomadic cannibals |
| ely for beef production in the harsh Canadian | climate, and is today a medium to large animal with a |
| There is a strong relationship between | climate and fire in Florida and it may be that climat |
| The combination of | climate and soil conditions at Santikhiri is ideal fo |
| Safe from | climate and predation to grown within, and with a ric |
| uses a separate board for marking the current | climate and round number, another for players scoring |
| Flohn H. 1977: | Climate and Energy: A Scenario to a 21st Century Prob |
| tivating Rouge du Pays requires a fairly warm | climate, and the viticultural research institute at C |
| rnational law; food and nutrition; energy and | climate; and water management. |
| to the Confederates in the changed political | climate and cancelled the contract in late 1863. |
| dependent upon the thin limestone soils, mild | climate and exposed conditions of the headland. |
| ols, to foster collaboration in a synergistic | climate, and to explore and utilize applications of e |
| merous settlers succumbed to the harsh winter | climate and malnutrition disease as they exhausted th |
| Kingdom) is the director of the Initiative on | Climate and Social Policy at the Eagleton Institute o |
| d with hunting and fishing at a time when the | climate and vegetation of the area were warmer and we |
| They come from streams in a tropical | climate and prefer water at pH 6-7, a water hardness |
| The | climate and diseases were taking their toll on the Du |
| which "fit the Southland landscape, Southland | climate and Southland temperament," according to a 19 |
| The local | climate and use of ice-melting chemicals (salt) upon |
| slative concerns include the state's business | climate and building the state budget with long term |
| d States Senate, due to the current political | climate and the possibility of a special election in |
| He has a chair in | Climate and Water at Wageningen University (WUR) and |
| The Norwegian | Climate and Pollution Agency (Norwegian: Klima- og fo |
| Climate and energy | |
| is necessary, given our present international | climate, and that increased military spending is nece |
| Similarly, where the | climate and vegetation allow, especially north of the |
| m Hochgebirge und Laboratorium (High Altitude | Climate and Mountaineering and their Effect on Humans |
| The Cooperative Institute for | Climate and Ocean Research (CICOR) formalizes a major |
| am season, this village is also getting chill | climate and drizzle. |
| five C's of Arizona: Cotton, copper, cattle, | climate and citrus. |
| From the perspective of | climate and ecology, biofuels and fossil fuels have i |
| ther scientific information pertaining to the | climate and the environment which are being provided |
| He comments frequently on | climate and environmental issues for the media. |
| mselves, but they are aware of the homophobic | climate and the irrational unfairness, and work to sa |
| The ocean's participation in | climate and climate variability |
| He recognized the similarity of the | climate and soil to those found in Europe where olive |
| wine region has a colder, continental winter | climate, and significantly lower rainfall due to the |
| It is cooler in | climate and requires a later harvest for grapes to ac |
| architectural work for reasons of aesthetics, | climate and economics. |
| Norwegian | Climate and Pollution Agency |
| nsulation can vary in thickness, depending on | climate and budget. |
| rts of the Napa Valley by its slightly cooler | climate and soil conditions, which are a mix of well- |
| ralia is particularly vulnerable to a warming | climate and rising sea levels as well as more severe |
| A growing region is an area suited by | climate and soil conditions to the cultivation of a c |
| The | climate and damper, cool soils of the area makes it d |
| orquin (Ca de Bou) had been perfected for the | climate and many functions including that of fighting |
| red due to the downturn in the wider economic | climate, and it was later sold on in January 2007 to |
| a compromising look at our nation's political | climate and proves that all politics is truly local". |
| The appellation is known for its cool | climate and high rainfall relative to other parts of |
| state, due to the area's highly acidic soil, | climate, and colonial construction. |
| 21 December 2007 Magnette became minister for | Climate and Energy in the Verhofstadt III federal gov |
| Acidic soils, a more humid | climate and its altitud (between 600 mts in the hills |
| The | climate and ecology was another conscious considerati |
| noted as a location for research into Earth's | climate and life under extreme conditions, specifical |
| ing vines due to a similarity he saw with the | climate and soils of Bordeaux. |
| The | climate and natural history of the island are unique |
| ore incremental process, depending upon local | climate and topography. |
| lands, the breed has easily adapted to the UK | climate and can thrive at various altitudes. |
| e reluctant to settle in this area because of | climate and the danger they perceived from the local |
| its insular Himalayan geography, harsh winter | climate and isolation in economic and political terms |
| ed for his writings extolling the island, its | climate and its early English pioneers. |
| teau in Europe, with a cold year-round alpine | climate and is the site of one of Norway's largest gl |
| The | climate and the grade meant only two round trips coul |
| to consideration certain terroir aspects like | climate and soil type when making decisions such as w |
| Johnston returned to Spokane for its dry | climate, and married his long-time girlfriend, Ina Hu |
| n, Gathering Winds: Policies to Stabilize the | Climate and Strengthen Economies, Worldwatch Paper 13 |
| Hawaii location was chosen due to the similar | climate and the island's large Okinawan population as |
| packed during the winter months due to local | climate and the availability of meat from local stock |
| adverse effect on health, the environment or | climate, and assisting the move towards an ecological |
| ly illustrate the relation between the global | climate and the Indonesian Throughflow. |
| ling health compelled him to seek a change of | climate, and he died on his way home at Simon's Town, |
| Topography, | Climate, and Diseases of Cincinnati (1810) |
| ecognition of their unique qualities of soil, | climate and other factors creating identifiable wines |
| Suited to mountainous | climate and terrain, they are not as able to endure h |
| This is due to the soft | climate and good irrigation coming from the Xuquer ri |
| to maintain a breeding population and because | climate and food supply issues make their survival in |
| se is considered by some to be a transitional | climate and terrain between the characteristics of th |
| use specifically with | climate and model data |
| These are adapted to surface | climate and to more rigorous bends and folds in the t |
| hierarchy that takes into consideration soil, | climate and vintage. |
| , as he was "very much [tired] of this cursed | Climate, and I must be bribed very high to stay here |
| umn 2009, however due to the current economic | climate and a lack of funding, this has been delayed |
| Volgas were built to last in the harsh | climate and rough roads of the Soviet Union, with hig |
| faunas of the Late Miocene, adapted to a dry | climate and to an open terrain. |
| ea, which is characterized by a sandy, desert | climate and terrain with little vegetation. |
| The Mediterranean | climate and clean, warm water make the lake a popular |
| es of our newly adopted citizens, to whom the | climate and the character of California were peculiar |
| project failed due to the unstable financial | climate and uncertainty related to the Upper Canada R |
| Climate and the British Scene: New Naturalist No. 22 | |
| In 1952 Collins published his | Climate and the British Scene in their New Naturalist |
| res (82 mi) north of Adelaide, the district's | climate and soils are well suited to wheat, barley, l |
| e of 1950 DA would cause major effects on the | climate and biosphere which would be devastating to h |
| s, with which they share a common appearance, | climate, and flora. |
| k enamored with the natural beauty, temperate | climate, and propinquity via rail to the "snow birds" |
| e fell an early victim to the vicissitudes of | climate, and the severities of war, and died 26th Aug |
| The cool | climate and windy conditions, to go with later harves |
| f moisture, ambient energy, acoustics, light, | climate and biology. |
| own as "the city in a forest", Atlanta's mild | climate and lush vegetation encourage outdoor activit |
| The village is situated in the dry desert | climate and it receives little or no precipitation an |
| she was working at Greenpeace Hong Kong as a | Climate and Energy campaigner. |
| due to the unfavorable conditions, given the | climate and the lack of drinking water. |
| removal is very common in Florida due to the | climate and body-conscious culture. |
| sts were disheartened by the harshness of the | climate and returned in the springtime to England. |
| Climate and soil combined have made it the region wit | |
| For | climate and other weather information see, Climate of |
| e of Utopia, no guarantee that the continuing | climate and geographic changes will be benign. |
| It is well suited to the | climate and soil in Southern California, and can be s |
| .P. Late Quaternary Lake and Swamp sediments: | Climate and environment. |
| canes are common, and they strongly alter the | climate and hydrology of the region. |
| or livestock feed, fodder and tolerable soil, | climate and other factors for livestock production. |
| tructive links between the changing political | climate and banknote circulation volumes. |
| uts to the Royal Navy in the post-World War I | climate and joined the Mediterranean Fleet in 1919. |
| wever, he did not cope well with the Egyptian | climate, and at the advice of a group of Americans he |
| venture by Hurd that promoted the area's mild | climate and the prospective farming lands. |
| bs and grasses grow there due to its soil and | climate and this give the cheese distinctive properti |
| They soon saw and felt enough favorable | climate and terrain to excite their own curiosity and |
| g, relocation which has presented a change of | climate, and nutria feeding. |
| Longyearbyen has an Arctic tundra | climate and terrain, moderated slightly by the sea - |
| The unique | climate and geographical conditions of a designated a |
| Climate and Coastal Observations, Analysis, and Predi | |
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