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The two campaigns battled on Twitter over whose climate and clean energy platform was stronger.
Not a bad gesture for a country whose climate might actually be improved by a dose of global warming.
The Copenhagen accord symbolises the loss of political power by Europe whose climate policies have been rendered obsolete.
The study found that the counties whose climate commitments would be most affected by the UK's departure were Portugal, Slovenia, Malta, Greece, Cyprus, Spain and Italy.
Were it to halt, places like Britain, whose climate is heavily influenced by the Gulf Stream, could become much colder, even as the planet as a whole continued to warm up.
Recently, the United States Forest Service declared large regions of the East, including the southern Appalachian Mountains, whose climate would probably suit the disease, as areas of high risk.
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An alternative explanation for this geographic pattern is that in the Southern Hemisphere, especially on islands, there are more refugia i.e., isolated areas whose climates remained unaltered while those of the surrounding areas changed, enabling archaic life-forms to persist.
Periodic wildfire defines plant community composition and dynamics in many of the world's semi-arid biomes, whose climates and floras also favor wild bee diversity.
Human-caused climate disruption impacts had long been noted across the North Pacific, whose climate-change-affected waters were warming to record temperatures that year.
"They'll be unprepared for the social and intellectual headwinds that will hit them as soon as they step off the campuses whose climates they have so carefully controlled".
These analogues represent cities whose present climate best approximates the estimated future climate of a target city.
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