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(3) Increased climate extremes resulted in increased agricultural disaster area.
It addresses five elements: The Increased Climate Project Fund-raising material is reproduced in and confirmed by Heartland's own budget.
Geographic and cultural distances are increased: climate change might be killing coral but there's no indication that it's happening in Australia.
He added, "We are concerned that Peabody Energy has failed to disclose material information about the increased climate risks Peabody Energy's business faces".
Accumulating excess became necessary as competition for scarce resources increased; climate change is perhaps the most glaring consequence of expansion gone awry.
The team's extensive analysis of tree rings prime indicators of temperature and precipitation showed that wet and warm summers facilitated Roman and medieval prosperity, while increased climate variability between 250 and 600 ce coincided with the demise of the Western Roman Empire and the turmoil that pervaded the migration period.
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Market actors can be either affected by or generators of increased climate-related risks (Twigg 2001 IPCC 20122001 IPCC 2012
Understanding the genetic basis of environmental adaptation in this crop may facilitate breeding for increased climate-resilience [ 60].
Decisions to increase climate ambition will be hard fought, with coal-dependent countries such as Poland likely to dig their heels in.
The figures are significant because they prove to traditionally sceptical treasuries that it is possible to grow economies without increasing climate emissions.
The report also found the risk of wars could increase: "Climate change can indirectly increase risks of violent conflicts by amplifying well-documented drivers of these conflicts such as poverty and economic shocks".
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