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    This study supports what we've been learning about the Greenland ice sheet, which is that it will completely melt within 500 to 1,000 years. Our new analysis of the ancient Scandinavian Ice Sheet, like other studies, is showing how these events unfolded in the past, which will help us better understand what the future will hold.

    This decision balances my legal obligation to provide access (to private land within a national forest) with my responsibility to minimize environmental impacts.

    It's become clear that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, much of which sits on land that's actually below sea level, is one of the most vulnerable in the world to these types of rapid breakdowns.

    I'm sure the President is sincere. But the administration doesn't have a very good record of delivering on these things.

    We may be more vulnerable to sea level rise than we thought and it may be more rapid than we have anticipated. This is an issue we should take very seriously.


    I don't think there's a lot of future for the islands in that middle Pacific area like Nauru and Kiribati because there is just no way an operator will continue a service into there they are very low yield routes.

    Jayson is doing quite fine and he's able to walk, but he definitely can't compete.

    We target the bird-nesting islands. The birds bring the line in from the Gulf fishing piers.

    In the case of drawback, the rules are clear, and no monies are paid until a claim is approved. In the case of the duties relief program, the terms are clearly set out in regulations. CBSA does not impose penalties against companies who act in good faith on CBSA advice.

    There is a greater emphasis on advertising and a greater interest in media events over which the candidates have the most control of the message,

    I am the decision-maker on this project. I have had no attempt from the outside to influence my decision.

    They talk the talk but they sure don't walk the walk. While blatant export subsidies were disciplined, so-called non-distorting domestic support proliferated and became very disruptive. Farmers who get their income primarily from the marketplace have suffered and their situation will not improve without major changes.

    It's going to be very difficult to find things that we could do to them that are not going to hurt us.

    Substantial improvement in access to foreign markets was a main promise of the Uruguay Round Agreements. Canada has been very assiduous about living up to its WTO obligations. It has reduced subsidies - indeed Canada did so faster than required, in part to reduce budget deficits, and in part because Canada always respects its international obligations. However, in general, farmers were not able to export much more of their products after the last round.


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