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ecologise.in
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| | | | | This September, Greta Thunberg went on strike and sat on the steps of Sweden's parliament building in Stockholm. Her demand? That the government take radical action on climate change. Since then, this autistic 15-year-old has become the face of climate resistance in Europe. Her motto? "We can't save the world by playing by the rules."... | |
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blog.friendsofscience.org
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| | | | | Is Greta Thunberg the lonely youth activist who started a global movement or unwitting front for vast commercial interests, especially those of the Swedish Climate Industrial Complex? | |
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| | | | | Two days after arriving in US, Swedish teen climate activist joins weekly environmental rally next to United Nations. | |
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| | | by Bruce Peachey and Nobuo Maeda Contemporary climate models only include the impact of water vapor as positive feedback on warming; the impact of direct anthropogenic emissions of water vapor has not been seriously considered. Background Recent climate change and increasingly scarce fresh water resources are two major environmental issues facing humanity. Water vapor is... | ||