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Climate change may occur abruptly, within a decade—not gradually, over several lifetimes—with continued warming.
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Any comprehensive treatment of the global warming prob-lem must take into account important gaps in scientific knowledge.
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Future stabilization of atmospheric carbon dioxide con-centrations cannot be achieved by land management alone. It requires reduction of emissions from fossil fuel burning.
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An international agreement to phase out the most potent greenhouse gas is both warranted and feasible.
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The United States must not lag in dedicating national resources to trustworthy climate prediction.
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The three China Seas (the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea) are all enclosed or semi … area is left unclaimed. China has maritime jurisdictional disputes with other coastal states bordering on the China Seas … paper outlines three options for the settlement of maritime jurisdictional disputes in the three China Seas. …
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. The overall objective of the paper is to describe the current agricultural situation in North Korea, South Korea, China …
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Confrontations between China and other rival claimants in the South China Sea have gained increasing prominence in … China are defense partners. A serious confrontation between China and one of these defense partners could well result in a … broader crisis between China and the United States. This paper examines data relating to “significant†military …
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