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61. The programme was intended to focus attention on global warming. 62. Richer countries must dig deeper into their pockets if global problems, such as pollution, are to be solved. 63. It is impossible to predict what the eventual outcome of global warming will be. 64. Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming. 65. Pollution could cause changes to weather patterns on a global scale. 66. The effects of global warming, while not immediate, are potentially catastrophic. 67. Unlike acid rain or deforestation, global warming has no visible manifestation . 68. Britain came bottom on efforts to tackle pollution and global warming. 69. What amazing train of thought led you from Napoleon to global warming? 70. Global warming could be accelerated due to the thinning of the ozone layer. 71. It would have to grow by acquisitions or joint ventures to achieve global reach. 72. Whaling in Australia was stopped. But the Australian government went further and proposed a global ban. 73. What is lacking is the political will to get anything done about global warming. 74. The increase in the mean global temperature will be about 0.3°C per decade. 75. Rich industrialised countries have sown the seeds of global warming. 76. OPEC has agreed to freeze its global oil production slightly in order to firm up crude prices. 77. They used a computer to model the possible effects of global warming. 78. We have the chance to build an outward-looking Europe that lives up to its global responsibilities. 79. This restriction creates a barrier for global electronic commerce. 80. Cutting down the old forests may aggravate global warming. 81. Moreover, the problem of antibiotic resistance is global. 82. With its global interests, Guinness is Britain's largest brewer. 83. It has a glowing global appeal. 84. Bacher broke into tears as he painted a damning picture of global match-fixing. 85. In the following sections and chapters the singularity and global structure of particular solutions will be analysed in more detail. 86. Fifty years of bilateral aid programmes does not seem to have done much to reduce global poverty. 87. Global competition in the automobile industry has been driving out many of the smaller firms. 88. Nevertheless, the global trend, promoted by the United Nations, is towards abolition in all countries. 89. The rest of us have precious little influence over the global economy, though our lives are deeply affected by it. 90. Blocs are being seen as increasingly irrelevant today largely because the global capitalist system is perceived as increasingly salient.