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    Global cooling was a conjecture, especially during the 1970s, of imminent cooling of the Earth culminating in a period of extensive glaciation, due to...
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  • Global Cool was a green living campaign run by the Global Cool Foundation, a registered climate change charity in the United Kingdom. As well as running...
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  • Global cooling was a 1970s conjecture about global climate change. Global cooling may also refer to: a long-term decline in: global surface temperature...
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  • Before the concept of plate tectonics, global cooling was a geophysical theory by James Dwight Dana, also referred to as the contracting earth theory....
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    for Children International and supported the climate change campaign Global Cool in 2007. Graham was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The elder of two children...
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    took time out from filming to support the green lifestyle campaign of Global Cool. In 2011, Hartnett became one of a handful of celebrities attached to...
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  • Sisters as "the best pop group in the world". They also collaborated with Global Cool in 2007 on one of their green lifestyle campaigns. Originally named Dead...
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    Japan's "Cool Japan" Initiative was a major cornerstone of its soft power policy and greatly contributed to their reintegration into regional and global leadership...
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    Daily, 12 April 2009. "Rick and George's Traincation diary". Global Cool. UK: Global Cool Foundation. 29 March 2010. Archived from the original on 14 January...
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    potentially reduce global temperatures for overshooting 1.0 °C. The reflective surfaces approach is similar to passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) being...
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