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However, Sheppard picks up the trail of Nichols, referring to a 2004 paper, The Changing Nature of Australian Droughts, which is not actually cited by the IPCC.
EU Referendum Richard 2010
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However, Sheppard picks up the trail of Nichols, referring to a 2004 paper, The Changing Nature of Australian Droughts, which is not actually cited by the IPCC.
EU Referendum 2010
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Navy Research Paper: 'Disrupt Economies' with Man-Made 'Floods,' 'Droughts'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Navy Research Paper: 'Disrupt Economies' with Man-Made 'Floods,' 'Droughts' 2008
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Navy Research Paper: 'Disrupt Economies' with Man-Made 'Floods,' 'Droughts'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Navy Research Paper: 'Disrupt Economies' with Man-Made 'Floods,' 'Droughts' 2008
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Droughts destroyed one third of the nation's grain crops, causing $1.3 billion in losses to farmers.
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Droughts and floods are expected to become more severe as global temperatures climb.
Are Australia's Deadly Floods A Sign Of Times To Come? AP 2011
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Droughts have their own unique spin on water quality problems.
Peter Hanlon: Drought or Deluge: Different Threats, Same Problems Peter Hanlon 2011
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Droughts and floods are expected to become more severe as global temperatures climb.
Are Australia's Deadly Floods A Sign Of Times To Come? AP 2011
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Droughts have their own unique spin on water quality problems.
Peter Hanlon: Drought or Deluge: Different Threats, Same Problems Peter Hanlon 2011
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Droughts destroyed one third of the nation's grain crops, causing $1.3 billion in losses to farmers.
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