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Climate Change Adaptation Climate change is affecting every corner of the American continent. It’s making droughts drier and longer, floods more dangerous, and hurricanes more severe. Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Inte
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Document Date: 2011-12-16 11:30:55


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Enabling Science / Copenhagen / /

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Ken Salazar / Theodore Roosevelt / /

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