Čájehuvvojit 1 - 17 oktiibuot 17 bohtosis ohcui "Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change"', ohcanáigi: 0,05s Aiddostahte ozu
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    The climate solutions consensus Dahkki Blockstein, David E., 1956-

    Almmustuhtton 2010
    Fáttát: “…Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    The climate solutions consensus Dahkki Blockstein, David E., 1956-

    Almmustuhtton 2010
    Fáttát: “…Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    Carbon Balance and Management

    Open Access
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    Carbon Balance and Management

    Open Access
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    Carbon Balance and Management

    Open Access
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    North Sea Region Climate Change Assessment

    Almmustuhtton 2016
    Viečča ollesdeavstta
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    North Sea Region Climate Change Assessment

    Almmustuhtton 2016
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    Paris Climate Agreement: Beacon of Hope Dahkki Salawitch, Ross J., Canty, Timothy P., Hope, Austin P., Tribett, Walter R., Bennett, Brian F.

    Almmustuhtton 2017
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    Paris Climate Agreement: Beacon of Hope Dahkki Salawitch, Ross J., Canty, Timothy P., Hope, Austin P., Tribett, Walter R., Bennett, Brian F.

    Almmustuhtton 2017
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    The path to more sustainable energy systems how do we get there from here? / Dahkki Ebenhack, Ben W.

    Almmustuhtton 2013
    Sisdoallologahallan: “…Concepts, definitions, measures -- 1.1 Defining energy -- 1.1.1 Work -- 1.1.2 Heat -- 1.1.3 Light -- 1.1.4 Electricity -- 1.1.5 Power -- 1.1.6 Efficiency -- 1.2 Key energy resource definitions -- 1.2.1 Sources and resources -- 1.2.2 Reserves -- 1.2.3 Production -- 1.2.4 Comparing units and magnitudes of measure -- 1.3 "Renewable" versus "Nonrenewable" energy -- 1.3.1 Stock and flow limitations -- 1.3.2 Fossil and nuclear fuels: nonrenewable, stock-limited energy -- 1.3.3 Solar energy: renewable, flow-limited energy -- 1.3.4 In-between resources: renewable, stock, and flow-limited energy -- 1.3.5 Briefly comparing current use of energy stocks and flows -- 1.4 Energy use in societies -- 1.4.1 Visualizing energy use -- 1.4.2 Energy use by economic sector -- 1.4.3 Energy use by example: the united states -- 1.5 Environmental impacts of energy use -- 1.5.1 Classification by pollutant or harm -- 1.5.2 Classification by scale -- 1.6 Defining sustainability and sustainable energy -- 1.6.1 Sustainability -- 1.6.2 Sustainable energy -- 1.7 Sources of energy and environmental information -- 1.7.1 United States Energy Information Administration -- 1.7.2 International Energy Agency -- 1.7.3 World Energy Council -- 1.7.4 World Resources Institute -- 1.7.5 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- 1.7.6 Industry reports --…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    The path to more sustainable energy systems how do we get there from here? / Dahkki Ebenhack, Ben W.

    Almmustuhtton 2013
    Sisdoallologahallan: “…Concepts, definitions, measures -- 1.1 Defining energy -- 1.1.1 Work -- 1.1.2 Heat -- 1.1.3 Light -- 1.1.4 Electricity -- 1.1.5 Power -- 1.1.6 Efficiency -- 1.2 Key energy resource definitions -- 1.2.1 Sources and resources -- 1.2.2 Reserves -- 1.2.3 Production -- 1.2.4 Comparing units and magnitudes of measure -- 1.3 "Renewable" versus "Nonrenewable" energy -- 1.3.1 Stock and flow limitations -- 1.3.2 Fossil and nuclear fuels: nonrenewable, stock-limited energy -- 1.3.3 Solar energy: renewable, flow-limited energy -- 1.3.4 In-between resources: renewable, stock, and flow-limited energy -- 1.3.5 Briefly comparing current use of energy stocks and flows -- 1.4 Energy use in societies -- 1.4.1 Visualizing energy use -- 1.4.2 Energy use by economic sector -- 1.4.3 Energy use by example: the united states -- 1.5 Environmental impacts of energy use -- 1.5.1 Classification by pollutant or harm -- 1.5.2 Classification by scale -- 1.6 Defining sustainability and sustainable energy -- 1.6.1 Sustainability -- 1.6.2 Sustainable energy -- 1.7 Sources of energy and environmental information -- 1.7.1 United States Energy Information Administration -- 1.7.2 International Energy Agency -- 1.7.3 World Energy Council -- 1.7.4 World Resources Institute -- 1.7.5 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- 1.7.6 Industry reports --…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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