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Equity Watch - Global Environmental Government Unit - Centre for Science and
Environment (CSE)
Canada, Australia and Russia insisted otherwise. Eligibility conditions using mechanisms, like emissions trading and project based investments, helping industrialised countries fulfill their production targets at a lower cost were also debated hotly. Russia, Japan, Canada and Australia persistently tried to undermine these conditions. The final deal, however, upholds them. For instance, the deal ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – 2006 Photo Gallery
The primary threats to the species are hunting for meat and ivory (found in the canine teeth) and habitat loss. Illegal or unregulated hunting of common hippos is particularly high in areas of civil ... Aigrettes. By the end of 2004, the population was 359 to 395 indviduals, likely nearer the lower estimate. Severe loss of habitat has been compounded by predation of nests and adults by introduced ...
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EPA Ground Water & Drinking Water
The secondary standard of 2.0 mg/L is intended as a guideline for an upper ... which have high levels of naturally occurring fluoride. It is not intended as a substitute for the lower concentrations (0.7 to 1.2 mg/L) which have been recommended for systems which add fluoride to ...
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | PCCS Disentangles Humpback Whale East of Plymouth, MA
Landry added. "It was an unusual entanglementwith a tight wrap on the lower chin," said David Morin, another team member. [Stormy Mayo and Amy Kennedy were also part of ... flank. Inside the mouth, the rope was woven between plates of baleen (humpbacks have baleen, not teeth, hanging from either side of the upper jaw to filter food from seawater). After assessing the ...
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John and Nancy Jack Todd - The Restoration Of Waters
Robert: So the lower inputs balances off the somewhat higher labor cost. John: Exactly. When it comes to more dilute ... arms to be waved in the distance. (A shark can bite off an arm, but I simply make its teeth dirty.) Where there is no night and day, I move through a universe of shimmering particles, eating. ...
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Delaware's Pollution Control Strategy --- Delaware Department of Water Resources
Use water-saving devices. Do not let water run while brushing teeth or washing dishes. If you have a holding tank, it should be pumped out every 10 to 15 ... paint instead of oil-based paint when possible. Use fabric softener sheets rather than liquids (they have a lower metals content), or add one cup vinegar or a quarter cup of baking soda to the final rinse. ...
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Mine clearance services, security and UXO detection and clearance - MineTech International - 'Dragon's teeth' leave a lethal legacy in Laos
Laos Home Services Experience Information Jobs Contact Us 'Dragon's teeth' leave a lethal legacy in Laos Smaller than your hand and formed with two distinctive wings, ... EOD clearance activities across the construction site which stretches from the Nakai Plateau to the lower Xe Bang Fai river confluence with the Mekong, in the Khammouane and Bolikhamxay provinces in central ...
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Detailed information on the characteristics of the tiger: Teeth and Tongue
Premolars and molars: Tearing and chewing teeth. The fourth upper premolar and the first lower molar on each side are called the carnassials. These slice meat exactly like ... ever having gaps which might prevent it feeding properly. Man-eaters: Age and damage may cause some teeth to be lost and this is considered a prime reason for tigers turning man-eater. Bad ...
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National Geographic Coloring Book: Mustang Picture
Natalya Zahn Mustangs Wild horses called mustangs roam in bands for protection. They travel large distances together in search of food. Hard hooves (lower left) help the horses run over rugged surfaces, and strong teeth (lower right) help them grind grasses and other plants. Parents: Check out our video Americas Lost Mustangs 1996-2008 National Geographic Society. All ...
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National Geographic Coloring Book: Great White Shark Picture
Sharks Perhaps the most feared shark, the great white feeds on seals, sea lions, and other sharks. The great whites serrated teeth (lower left) are able to tear prey. Great whites lose their teeth often though they are replaced with new teeth (lower right)! More About Great White Sharks Field Tales: Great White Shark Watch as a great white swallows a National Geographic video camera and hear ...
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