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  2. Tautology (language) - Wikipedia

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    "After we change the game it won't remain the same." from the Blackalicious song "Blazing Arrow" "That tautological statement has repeated an idea." "There once was a fellow from Perth Who was born on the day of his birth. He got married, they say On his wife's wedding day, And died when he quitted the earth." Torpenhow Hill

  3. Opinion: How Spanish-language climate misinformation ... - AOL

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    Social media companies spend relatively little time monitoring non-English content, making U.S. Latinos especially vulnerable to foreign-sourced disinformation.

  4. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 23 Future trends in ENSO due to climate change are uncertain, [11] although climate change exacerbates the effects of droughts and floods. The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report summarized the scientific knowledge in 2021 for the future of ENSO as follows: "In the long term, it is very likely that the precipitation variance related to El Niño ...

  5. Climate change in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In Spain 82% of people think that climate change is the biggest challenge for humanity in the 21st century. Furthermore, 81% of Spanish people believe that climate change has an impact on their lives, versus 77% of Europeans in general. A majority of Spanish people also believe that their country should rely more on renewable energies. [9]

  6. Spanish-language ad hitting GOP for climate change ... - AOL

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    A Spanish-language ad slamming Republicans for their climate change denialism is set to run during, before and after Wednesday’s GOP presidential debate. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  7. Climate change made devastating Brazil floods twice as likely ...

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    Climate change made the recent flooding that devastated southern Brazil twice as likely, a team of international scientists said on Monday, adding that the heavy rains were also intensified by the ...

  8. Double negative - Wikipedia

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    Whereas some double negatives may resolve to a positive, in some dialects others resolve to intensify the negative clause within a sentence. For example: I didn't go nowhere today. I'm not hungry no more. You don't know nothing. There was never no more laziness at work than before. In contrast, some double negatives become positives:

  9. Climate of Spain - Wikipedia

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    To mitigate the effects of climate change, Spain is promoting an energy transition to renewable energies, such as solar and wind energy. [49] In 2021, to support this process, the government approved a law on climate change and energy transition. [50] Spanish society as a whole is one of the most climate change conscious societies in the EU. [51]