Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1990: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 |
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... species . Migrations of surface resources or other climate related changes , such as sea level or temperature , may stimulate large scale transboundary migrations of people , major shifts in patterns of commerce , and even geographical ...
... species . Migrations of surface resources or other climate related changes , such as sea level or temperature , may stimulate large scale transboundary migrations of people , major shifts in patterns of commerce , and even geographical ...
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... SPECIES Total Land Area 13,081 Total ( 106 ha ) ( 106 ) 4,997 Total Closed Forest 2,845 ( 106 ha ) Total 1,659 ( 106 tons C ) Land use change from Houghton , et al . ( 1987 ) Area and population data from World Resources Institute ...
... SPECIES Total Land Area 13,081 Total ( 106 ha ) ( 106 ) 4,997 Total Closed Forest 2,845 ( 106 ha ) Total 1,659 ( 106 tons C ) Land use change from Houghton , et al . ( 1987 ) Area and population data from World Resources Institute ...
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... Species. By Cereals Production ( 1981 ) ( 106 metric ton ) By Recoverable Carbon in Coal By CO2 Emissions ( 1986 ) from Fossil Fuels By Cropland ( 109 ton C ) ( 106 tons C ) ( 106 ha ) 992 190 286 China Australia 866 China 532 India 168 ...
... Species. By Cereals Production ( 1981 ) ( 106 metric ton ) By Recoverable Carbon in Coal By CO2 Emissions ( 1986 ) from Fossil Fuels By Cropland ( 109 ton C ) ( 106 tons C ) ( 106 ha ) 992 190 286 China Australia 866 China 532 India 168 ...
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... Species Mammals Reptiles Plants Brazil 42 U.S. 77 Ecuador 36 U.S. 3487 U.S. 39 Brazil 35 Sri Lanka 34 Australia 1967 Australia 32 L. Antilles 29 U.S. 32 South Africa 1144 China 30 Madagascar 29 Mexico 25 India 1113 Peru 30 Australia 28 ...
... Species Mammals Reptiles Plants Brazil 42 U.S. 77 Ecuador 36 U.S. 3487 U.S. 39 Brazil 35 Sri Lanka 34 Australia 1967 Australia 32 L. Antilles 29 U.S. 32 South Africa 1144 China 30 Madagascar 29 Mexico 25 India 1113 Peru 30 Australia 28 ...
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... species composition of forests , runoff of rivers , harvest of marine fishes , and so on ( e.g. , Pearman , 1988 , Kates , et al . , 1985 ) . In any event , the state of the science is such that we cannot look decades or centuries into ...
... species composition of forests , runoff of rivers , harvest of marine fishes , and so on ( e.g. , Pearman , 1988 , Kates , et al . , 1985 ) . In any event , the state of the science is such that we cannot look decades or centuries into ...
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