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Date: 2012-12-14 07:13:20
Adaptation to global warming
Global warming
World Climate Conference
World Meteorological Organization
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Forest Day
Adaptation to global warming in Australia
Environment
Atmospheric sciences
Earth

WMO SUBMISSION TO COP 18, DOHA, QATAR, 2012 Outcome of the Extraordinary Session of the WMO Congress with respect to GFCS implementation, October[removed]Executive Summary

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