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"This meeting exposed the deep structural issues of the UN climate negotiations, and it's unclear whether countries will be able to rise above these issues by Cancun," said Jennifer Haverkamp, the Environmental Defense Fund's managing director for international policy and negotiations.
Tianjin climate talks sputter ahead of UN conference Juliet Eilperin 2010
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But Haverkamp says in recent years, many European countries have been embracing nuclear power.
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Jan Haverkamp, the European Union nuclear expert for the environmental campaign group, Greenpeace, says it is good news if European nations wake up to the risks of nuclear power.
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What is a less good thing is that some countries who are developing nuclear power are not looking at their program in spite of what is happening in Japan, said Jan Haverkamp.
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Another of the early enrollees, offensive lineman Scott Haverkamp of Silver Lake, Kan., is getting used to the cultural transition.
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The starting five for the Red offensive line featured freshman left tackle Trinton Sturdivant, red-shirt freshman left guard Chris Davis, senior center Fernando Velasco, junior transfer right guard Scott Haverkamp and senior right tackle Chester Adams.
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Corte's recension was adopted by many, and often reprinted; while others, especially Haverkamp, in his valuable and very complete edition (Hague, 1742, 2 vols. 4to.), returned to the vulgate.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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He at once sent all the material he had collected to Haverkamp, who embodied it in his edition.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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"Given the current global political and economic situations, renewal of the Kyoto Protocol is highly unlikely," said Jennifer Haverkamp, the international climate programme director for Environmental Defense Fund EDF.
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The Environmental Defense Fund's international climate program director Jennifer Haverkamp suggested that addressing trade barriers and improving commercial diplomacy is important to the U.S. clean energy economy.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jake Colvin 2011
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