Climate Change: The Facts 2014

ISBN-10
0909536007
ISBN-13
9780909536008
Series
Climate Change
Category
Carbon dioxide
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2014-12-15
Authors
Anthony Watts, John Abbott, Mark Steyn

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