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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
The Chernobyl Forum predicts that the eventual death toll could reach 4,000 among those exposed to the highest levels of radiation (200,000 emergency workers, 116,000 evacuees and 270,000 residents of the most contaminated areas); this figure is a total causal death toll prediction, combining the deaths of approximately 50 emergency workers who died soon after the accident from acute radiation syndrome, 15 children who have died of thyroid cancer and a future predicted total of 3,935 deaths from radiation-induced cancer and leukaemia.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Inguinal, femoral and abdominal hernias were present in 18.5 million people and resulted in 59,800 deaths in 2015.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
It treated victims of tuberculosis at a time when 60, 000 people a year were dying from the disease in England and Wales and the annual mortality rate in Newcastle alone was nearly 600.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
He became Chief Probation Officer in Surrey in 1988.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Sir John Reynolds (1625 -- 1657) was a soldier in the English Civil War and during the Commonwealth.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment is a 2007 Russian publication that concludes that there were 985,000 premature deaths as a consequence of the radioactivity released.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
The official immediate death toll was 2,259.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated in 2005 that "... fine particulate air pollution (PM(2.5)), causes about 3% of mortality from cardiopulmonary disease, about 5% of mortality from cancer of the trachea, bronchus, and lung, and about 1% of mortality from acute respiratory infections in children under 5 years, worldwide.".
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Beijing Railway Station to Changchun Railway Station running 6 hours and 47 minutes, use trips for D23 ; Changchun Railway Station to Beijing Railway Station to run 6 hours and 51 minutes, use trips for D24.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Craig Perret (born February 2, 1951, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
There are 1.14 million deaths caused by exposure to ambient air pollution.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
The estimate in 2017 by JMP states that 4.5 billion people currently do not have safely managed sanitation.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
The CBO initially estimated that 13million fewer persons would have health insurance by 2025, including 8million fewer on the Affordable Care Act exchanges and 5million fewer on Medicaid.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
She won a Bronze medal in the +78 kg at the 2013 World Judo Championships.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Monosis is a genus of Asian plants in the Vernonieae within the daisy family.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
"Air Pollution Linked to 1.2 Million Premature Deaths in China".
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
The EPA estimates the Clean Power Plan will reduce the pollutants that contribute to smog and soot by 25 percent, and the reduction will lead to net climate and health benefits of an estimated $25 billion to $45 billion per year in 2030.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Some individuals live two to three years.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Stephen J. Berry (born 1948) is an investigative journalist.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
In the 9th century, oil fields were exploited in the area around modern Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
In 2010, air pollution caused 1.2 million premature deaths in China.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
India has the highest death rate due to air pollution.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Additionally, air pollution has been associated with increased hospitalization and mortality from asthma and COPD.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
Gowanbrae also has a yearly festival which is attended by most of the residents.
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Every year air pollution protections are delayed, another 34,000 people will die prematurely.
After the Catholic League protested the comic and then MSU president M. Peter McPherson declared he wanted it banned, the comic strip was removed for being too controversial.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Observations from weather balloons, satellites, and surface thermometers seemed to show the opposite behaviour (more rapid warming of the surface than the troposphere).
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
He also realized the cooling would increase snow and ice cover at high latitudes, making the planet reflect more sunlight and thus further cool down, as James Croll had hypothesized.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
In the tropics, all models predicted that with a rise in greenhouse gases, the troposphere would be expected to warm more rapidly than the surface.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
This first elected assembly met on October 14 and eleven days later dissident leftist students, dissatisfied with the newly appointed cabinet, disrupted the meetings and rioting ensued.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
The show commemorated its first (1st) anniversary held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Philippine TV on October 22, 2011.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Models and observations (see figure above, middle) show that greenhouse gas results in warming of the lower atmosphere at the surface (called the troposphere) but cooling of the upper atmosphere (called the stratosphere).
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
The tropopause is an inversion layer, where the air temperature ceases to decrease with height and remains constant through its thickness.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
In recent times, humans have had a large, rapid, and trackable impact on our environment, thus creating scenarios where it is easier to observe evolutionary mismatch.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
The fungus affects its hosts internally in its sap ducts ; the tree defends itself by generating galls to bypass the sap blockages.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
His first major success came in 1876 with a marble sculpture of Saint Sebastien, which led to commissions from the City of Paris, and the cathedrals of Marseille and Nevers.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Therefore, a key approach is to use physically or statistically based computer modelling of the climate system to determine unique fingerprints for all potential causes.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
There is considerable evidence that over the very recent period of the last 100–1000 years, the sharp increases in human activity, especially the burning of fossil fuels, has caused the parallel sharp and accelerating increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases which trap the sun's heat.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Possible tipping elements in the climate system include regional effects of global warming, some of which had abrupt onset and may therefore be regarded as abrupt climate change.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
As a result of the chassis design, it has no rear staircase or door that it has a single staircase.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Now led by Tony Purnell and Dave Pitchforth, results -- previously elusive -- were a priority.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
The spatial and temporal fingerprint of warming can be traced to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, which are a direct result of burning fossil fuels, broad-scale deforestation and other human activity.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
It runs a high resolution model in order to try to determine the extent to which extreme weather events are attributable to human-induced global warming.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
GHG emissions due to anthropogenic (human) activity are the dominant cause of observed global warming (climate change) since the mid-20th century.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
She emphasizes the use of concerted cultivation and natural growth as tools parents in different social and economic classes use in order to raise their children and by continuing her research ten years later she is able to show how these methods of child rearing helped to cultivate the children into the adults they are today.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
He is the son of former Norway international footballer Hugo Hansen and his sister, Hege, plays as a striker for the Toppserien club Arna-Bjørnar, as well as being capped for Norway women 's national football team.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
The spatial and temporal fingerprint of warming can be traced to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, which are a direct result of burning fossil fuels, broad-scale deforestation and other human activity."
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
The evidence for this theory is in the geological similarities between varying locations around the globe, fossil comparisons from different continents, and the jigsaw puzzle shape of the landmasses on Earth.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification (EFTS)
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
Nonetheless, as time passed, his repeated candidacy provided for an amusing mild diversion to a frequently heated election atmosphere.
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Global warming theory holds that one of the fingerprints of human-induced global warming is more rapid warming in the lower troposphere than at the surface (James Taylor)
It receives numerous subcortical and cortical inputs, and sends major projections to the superficial layers of the entorhinal cortex (Amaral & Witter, 1995).
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If Senator Wong was really serious about her science she would stop breathing because you inhale air that's got 385 parts per million carbon dioxide in it
CO 2 currently forms about 410 parts per million (ppm) of earth's atmosphere, compared to about 280 ppm in pre-industrial times, and billions of metric tons of CO 2 are emitted annually by burning of fossil fuels.
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If Senator Wong was really serious about her science she would stop breathing because you inhale air that's got 385 parts per million carbon dioxide in it
In October 2013, an asbestos lab found out that the cotton layer of the filter contains 7.5 percent asbestos.
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If Senator Wong was really serious about her science she would stop breathing because you inhale air that's got 385 parts per million carbon dioxide in it
Diseases can also spread by means of small droplets in the breath, also called aerosols (or sometimes bioaerosols).
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If Senator Wong was really serious about her science she would stop breathing because you inhale air that's got 385 parts per million carbon dioxide in it
Kim 's theater background first led him to be cast in minor roles on film and television.
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If Senator Wong was really serious about her science she would stop breathing because you inhale air that's got 385 parts per million carbon dioxide in it
Known as The Cheetahs and wearing Maroon and Gold, they were a member of the First Grade Newcastle Rugby League until 2004 and now compete in Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
"Alcoa announces closure of Port Henry aluminium smelter".
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Coke is a solid carbonaceous residue derived from coking coal (a low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal, also known as "metallurgical coal"), which is used in manufacturing steel and other iron products.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
In assuming the role of New Zealand 's pre-eminent industrialist, Henry was concerned with developing the future utilisation of the company 's forests.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Details of its location and opening times can be found on the Record Office website.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
The Ahafo are an Akan people who live in Ghana.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
In June 2013, Alcoa announced it would permanently close its Fusina primary aluminium smelter in Venice, Italy, where production had been curtailed since June 2010.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
In 1943, the Seine River Diversion was undertaken to enable the open pit mining of a high-grade body of iron ore under the middle arm of Steep Rock Lake by Inland Steel Company and its subsidiary Caland Ore Canada.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
In Northern Ireland they once provided a major source of iron and aluminium ores.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
George Helm Yeaman (November 1, 1829 -- February 23, 1908) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
After graduating he worked briefly as a history professor and historian to the National Park Service.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Two aluminium smelters are also operated in the state of Victoria at Portland and Point Henry; the Point Henry smelter was scheduled to be closed in August 2014.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
It served members of the mining community.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
The dispute occurred at the Homestead Steel Works in the Pittsburgh area town of Homestead, Pennsylvania, between the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers (the AA) and the Carnegie Steel Company.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester, and the deanery of Malpas.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
This has allowed for the exchange of players and coaching techniques.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
The Point Henry aluminium smelter was located near Geelong, Victoria in the suburb of Moolap prior to its closure in 2014.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Many locals blame the factories ``there were so many factories... they would make all kinds of things... Levis the jean company was once there, Hershey 's was there, I worked there for a while, and they would all dump into a river that did n't flow'' (Garcia).
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
On reaching Coe Hill in 1884, the mine was found to have low grade ore, nearly bankrupting the company.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
A remastered edition was released by Universal Music in 2007.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Inspections revealed other shoddy work.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Following a board meeting in February 2014, Alcoa Chief Executive Klaus Kleinfeld announced that the smelter—along with two rolling mills—would close at the end of 2014.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Named after Henry Schneider who played a major role in the development of Barrow, there is a statue commemorating the industrialist in the centre of the square.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
A sugar refinery occupied part of the site from 1681, rebuilt by Conrad Finzel I in 1846 to become one of the largest sugar refineries in England.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
John 's election was confirmed by Pope Alexander III on 26 July 1168.
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The carbon tax is partly to blame for the closure of Alcoa's Point Henry aluminium smelter.
Season three featured the return of Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher after she was replaced by Diana Muldaur for the second season.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Phylogenetic theory is used to test the independent distributions of traits and their various forms to provide explanations of observed patterns in relation to their evolutionary history and biology.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
In 1995 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a report reflecting the scientific consensus that the balance of evidence suggests there is a discernible human influence on global climate.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
In 2007, Spencer and others published a paper in "Geophysical Research Letters" regarding negative cloud feedback in the tropics that potentially supports Richard Lindzen's Iris hypothesis, which proposes that as the tropical atmosphere warms, cirrus clouds decrease, allowing infrared heat to escape from the atmosphere to outer space.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
The Wied il-Għasri area is a marvellous country walk or cycling site especially in Winter and Spring.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
This is a list of airports that Olympic Airlines, the former Greek national flag carrier, operated up till September 2009 before closure :
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
A properly conducted regression analysis will include an assessment of how well the assumed form is matched by the observed data, but it can only do so within the range of values of the independent variables actually available.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
He concisely explains the basics of climate science including statistical methodology dealing with paleoclimate proxy data, and examines the tactics which opponents of action on climate change use to distort the science and attack the reputations of climate scientists.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Running a hypothesis for a main effect will test whether there is evidence of an effect of different treatments.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
She was awarded a residency at El Museo Del Barrio in 2015, Yaddo in 2014, the John Armstrong Chaloner/Jacob H. Lazarus-Metropolitan Museum of Art Rome Prize in Visual Arts in 2012-2013 from the American Academy in Rome, a NYFA Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Art in 2012, and the Bronx Museum 's Artist in the Marketplace residency in 2010.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
In the rapid fire pistol, Frangoudis was the victor, defeating Orfanidis, along with two other competitors, 344-249.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Andrew Dessler published a paper which found errors in Lindzen and Choi 2011, and concluded that the observations it had presented "are not in fundamental disagreement with mainstream climate models, nor do they provide evidence that clouds are causing climate change.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Also in 2008, Pushker Kharecha and James Hansen published a peer-reviewed scientific study analyzing the effect of a coal phase-out on atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO) levels.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
A 2011 study suggested that this could be reconciled by internal variability enhancing the greenhouse gas-forced sea ice decline over the last few decades, and a 2012 study showed that a newer set of model simulations showed rates of retreat consistent with observations.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Preliminary computer analyses suggest that permafrost could produce carbon equal to 15 percent or so of today’s emissions from human activities.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg (1528 -- 1603)
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
In 2008, Spencer and William Braswell published a paper in the Journal of Climate which suggests that natural variations in how clouds form could actually be causing temperature changes, rather than the other way around, and could also lead to overestimates of how sensitive the Earth's climate is to greenhouse gas emissions.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Nearly all publishing climate scientists (97–98%) support the consensus on anthropogenic climate change, and the remaining 3% of contrarian studies either cannot be replicated or contain errors.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
Although the journal was accessed by other researchers
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
During the filming of the video for the single ``Painted Desert'', Benatar and husband Neil Giraldo discovered they were expecting their first child.
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A subsequent study by Dessler (2011) found that Spencer's paper was not a test of climate sensitivity or feedbacks, and his assumptions do not match empirical observational data.
He built on this with 918 at 43.71 the following year, but despite having his best one day season in 1997, scoring 489 runs at 44.45 with two centuries, his performances fell away and after three years of averaging under thirty in the County Championship he was released.
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