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climate

[klahy-mit] / ˈklaɪ mɪt /




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Oleg Deripaska, a loyal Putin oligarch, recently posted a link to a Russian newspaper editorial that was unusually critical of the government’s failure to cultivate a healthy investment climate.

From The Wall Street Journal

In recent years, interest has increased in Greenland's natural resources - including rare earth minerals, uranium and iron - which are becoming easier to access as its ice melts due to climate change.

From BBC

Stanford expert Reicher, who also served at the Energy Department under the Clinton administration and as director of climate change and energy initiatives at Google, said from an energy perspective, the decision is sound.

From Los Angeles Times

As ice locked up water, vast shallow seas dried out, triggering an "icehouse climate" and radically altering ocean chemistry.

From Science Daily

"In an era of climate change and increasing population size, bringing innovation to agricultural production is going to be a huge path forward."

From Science Daily