EFTA01187946Set 9
2013-01-1327p16,501w
2013.pdf;
Tracking_Europe Debt Crisis_Nctianuary_10,_1013.pdf;
Heat,flood or icy_Cad,_Extreme_Weather_Rages_Worldwide_Sarah_Lyall_NYT_Januar
Shimon Peres_on_Obamairan_and_the_Path_to_Peace ... sheets will melt away -- with
catastrophic consequences, such as Hurricane Sandy and the other extreme weather of the past two years,
is just the beginning.
Again four, five degrees ... warming this week in the New York Times article - Heat, Flood or Icy Cold,
Extreme Weather Rages Worldwide - by Sarah Lyall, she points out that people may remember
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EFTA01090080Set 9
308p102,113w
LOUIS J KOTZE
along the East African Coast, and loss of biodiversity resulting form extreme
weather patterns and changes. The author proposes that, given the observed
and projected impacts ... level rise along the East African Coast, and loss of biodiversity resulting
from extreme weather patterns and changes.
However, in spite of the projected impacts of climate change ... rising
sea levels along the East African Coast and loss of biodiversity resulting from
extreme weather patterns and changes.
It is important to note at the onset that these impacts
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EFTA01170983Set 9
2014-05-1124p9,367w
panel, George Will jumps in:
There is, however, no evidence for the increase in extreme weather.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found otherwise in 2011:
There is evidence that ... Atmospheric Administration concluded, somewhat more conclusively, "Human influences are having
an impact on some extreme weather and climate events."
Will continues:
I own a home on an island in South
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EFTA01171010Set 9
2014-05-074p1,527w
lengthened because of the climate change, but again,
it risks being offset by extreme weather events such as freezes that ruin crops.
Examples from report:
-- The Midwest growing season lengthened ... almost two weeks since 1950.
-- The longer growing season can be offset by extreme weather, such as freezes and springtime cold
outbreaks.
-- The frequency of major heat waves ... climate change. Sea-level, rise, especially, can affect
the region, as well as extreme weather such as hurricanes and heat spells. The risk is intensified in that so
many cities
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EFTA01171017Set 9
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panel, George Will jumps in:
There is, however, no evidence for the increase in extreme weather.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found otherwise in 2011:
There is evidence that ... Atmospheric Administration concluded, somewhat more
conclusively, "Human influences are having an impact on some extreme weather and
climate events."
Will continues:
I own a home on an island in South
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01171017.pdf
EFTA02003793Set 10
2012-10-2437p8,690w
Arab world might grab headlines,
but another big problem looms: environmental change.
Along with extreme weather patterns, rising sea levels,
and other natural hazards, global warming disrupts
freshwater resource availability ... other existing regional conflicts.
Climate change is expected to intensify droughts,
floods, and other extreme weather conditions that
jeopardize freshwater quantity and quality and
therefore act as a threat-multiplier
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02003793.pdf
EFTA01763816Set 10
2012-10-2716p8,571w
world might grab head=ines, but
another big problem looms: environmental change. Along with extreme weather patterns, rising sea levels, and other
=atural hazards, global warming disrupts freshwater resource availability ... existing regional conflicts. Climate change is expected to intensify droughts, floods, and o=her extreme
weather conditions that jeopardize freshwater quantity and qua=ity and therefore act as a threat
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01763816.pdf
EFTA01129863Set 9
2016-05-3195p58,807w
produce unusual variations in temperature and
weather patterns, resulting in more intense, frequent and extreme weather events, abnormal levels of precipitation
and, particularly relevant to FPL. a change
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