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Natural catastrophes grow 6% annually
Natural catastrophes grow 6% annually
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Global warming has long become one of the hottest topics for scientists, politicians and mass media. While it is posed as a serious threat to humanity, there... 27.04.2011, Sputnik International
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Global warming has long become one of the hottest topics for scientists, politicians and mass media. While it is posed as a serious threat to humanity, there are many experts who believe that the idea of global warming is being promoted in order to avoid addressing more significant issues or even benefiting from it. Arkady Tishkov, deputy director of the Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, claims that any climate change is cyclical and humankind’s contributes very little to it.
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14:43 GMT 27.04.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Global warming has long become one of the hottest topics for scientists, politicians and mass media. While it is posed as a serious threat to humanity, there are many experts who believe that the idea of global warming is being promoted in order to avoid addressing more significant issues or even benefiting from it.
Global warming has long become one of the hottest topics for scientists, politicians and mass media. While it is posed as a serious threat to humanity, there are many experts who believe that the idea of global warming is being promoted in order to avoid addressing more significant issues or even benefiting from it. Arkady Tishkov, deputy director of the Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, claims that any climate change is cyclical and humankind’s contributes very little to it.