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potential would then be limited by factors such as the acceptance of wind energy deployment by citizens living close to the turbines or wind parks – leading to the potential that can actually be realised. As
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warming, will occur predominantly in the distant future, the question arises how the loss of human lives in the future should be valued. Should the assigned value be discounted just as a material damage [...] (diminished harvest of grain or starvation deaths, implied discount interest rate for a loss of human lives, valuation of casualties in developing countries as a consequence of climate change) in an overall
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is located in rural areas. This means that a huge number of the people living in this region experience low standards of living and amenities like water and electricity (or continuous supply of electricity) [...] she is working in Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) as an Electrical Engineer. Sebastian Groh is living and working in Bangladesh as the director of two newly founded companies, ME SOLshare Ltd. and ME [...] project development related to energy efficiency and renewable energy. vi Mathias Koepke currently lives in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where he finishes his thesis for a Master in Sustainable Development at Leipzig
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have germlings, tree giants and rotting deadwood side by side. These are natural habitats for many living creatures. That’s the reason these beech forests have been protected since 2011 and why they are
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_____________________________________________________________________ 5. Where does the European mink live? _____________________________________________________________________ __________________________
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my questions. 1. How did I get the name “devil”? 2. Do you know any animals in your country which live similarly to me? 3. How do I know there are enemies around if I hunt in the twilight? Hello, I’m the [...] eu/englisch-deutsch/country http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/which http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/live http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/similarly http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/me http://de.pons [...] evil-on-a-tree-coloring-page.jpg Can you find Maria Island on the map and mark where my relatives live? Talk with your classmates about why the humans took some of my relatives away from Tasmania. I haven’t
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(2012) 3 1. Where do the vipers like to live best? (write the letter/letters on the line) 2. Why do they like living there best? 3. Where do they do not like to live? (write the letter/letters on the line) [...] line) 4. Why don`t they like living there? 5. What happens when more and more large machines go through the forest and houses are built there? 6. How can you help the viper so that they can remain in their
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help of the internet. 1. What are the characteristics of the Irrawaddy dolphin? 2. What does its living environment look like? 3. Are petitions useful to save endangered species?
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the vipers like to live best? (write the letter/letters on the line) A 2. Why do they like living there best? A lot of food, space, tranquility 3. Where do they do not like to live? (write the letter/letters [...] they like living there? It is noisy, little space, no food 5. What happens when more and more large machines go through the forest and houses are built there? The viper needs to find a new living space 6
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per square centimeter. European otters are found on three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa. They live in both brackish- and in salt- and freshwater habits. They colonize waters and wetlands. Otters demand [...] of water. I have four legs. I have very short fur that keeps me dry and warm.. My fur is brown. I live by the water and in the water. I love swimming. My favourite food is fish, crayfish, frogs, rats and [...] ___________. __________________ destroy important _____________________ where the European otter lives. A habitat for the otter is, for example, the ________________ close to a __________________ or a