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...risks to basic social rights and existing capacity for addressing those risks) and mitigation policies. In relation to global and local mitigation policies such as fuel substitution, factors to consider include: the potential clash between a strategy's...
...occasional series. Of course, the cynic in me wonders if this move has anything to do with the decreased interest in global warming by the public as a result of the economic downturn.  Maybe more importantly, as we have now gone a full ten years with...
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...an island nation of 33 atolls and 100,000 people, is also struggling to deal with the multifaceted effects of human-induced global warming. Villages have already had to relocate to higher grounds, islands are shrinking, coconut palms are dying and...
...change deal would be "seriously compromised" if governments continued to shut out the voices of those most affected by global warming. According to the U.N., about 8,000 delegates from around the world are participating in the Poznan conference, which...
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