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Turning the Tide: Impact of Fisheries on Seas
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Fisheries 2027
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Fish to 2020: Supply and Demand in Global markets
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Food 2030: Defra publishes new food strategy
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Stop misleading climate claims
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Dr Vicky Pope, Met Office Head of Climate Change, calls on scientists and the media to 'reign in' some of their assertions about climate change.
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Domestic Tradeable Quotas
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The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research's report, "Domestic Tradeable Quotas: A policy instrument for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy use" (Technical Report 39 by Starkey R and Anderson K. (2005)), evaluates the feasibility of DTQs and their appropriateness as an instrument of public policy.
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The Land Use and Biomass Flows of the Argentinean Agri-food System. A model-based analysis for 2003
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Guillermo José Garrido, Chalmers University of Technology, 2007. Global demand of biomass, such as food, feed, bio-energy, and fiber for wood and paper, will increase considerably in the near future. Initiatives are needed to assess the best options to meet internal and external demands of biomass-based services and to set plans for future sustainability in Argentina.
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The Tyndall Centre's report
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The Tyndall Centre's report, "Decarbonising the UK", sets out a series of energy scenarios which map out a variety of different ways in which we might achieve the UK goals of a 60% CO2 reduction by 2050. The scenarios set out a varying mix of demand reduction and alternative/cleaner fuel supply options.
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MSc Thesis: Impact of Climate Change on Crop Water Use and Productivity: A case study of Bagmati River basin, Nepal.
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The Bagmati River basin originates in the middle mountain region of Nepal and flows through Kathmandu - capital city of Nepal - to join the Ganges River in India. The river is major resource of irrigation in the basin especially in the Southern area because it is a flat alluvial plain and famous for its agricultural fertile land.
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