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Climate change / Climate history / Global warming / Carbon finance / Abrupt climate change / Climate / Global change / Climate Change Science Program / Effects of global warming / Atmospheric sciences / Environment / Earth
Date: 2009-10-06 08:57:57
Climate change
Climate history
Global warming
Carbon finance
Abrupt climate change
Climate
Global change
Climate Change Science Program
Effects of global warming
Atmospheric sciences
Environment
Earth

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