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political conditions suggest a high
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Headwaters of the Nile River, Ugand
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World Commission on Water, Peace, a
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POLICY BRIEF • The United Nations
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among countries with responsive dec
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worst consequences of climate chang
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lations. For example, agricultural
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ship is completely out of character
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One With Nineveh begins with an ove
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Red Sky at Morning: America and the
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Fund, NRDC, and other enviros foste
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The book’s analyses of environmen
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events of September 11, 2001. Throu
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The Global Threat of New and Reemer
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Sparing Nature: The Conflict Betwee
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Declaration on Environment and Deve
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the conditions and threats humanity
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impede sustainable solutions to wat
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UNESCO. Shamir, Yona. (2003). Alter
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World Population Policies, 2004 UND
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The University of Michigan Populati