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- Elisabeth Holland is an American climate scientist who focuses on how the carbon and nitrogen cycles interact with earth systems. She has become a key player in the international climate debate. She is currently a professor of climate change at the University of the South Pacific. She is also the director of the Pacific Center for Environmental and Sustainable Development. (en)
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- Colorado State University (en)
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- 2003 (xsd:integer)
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- Biogeochemistry and Climate Studies (en)
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- Climate Change Research and Outreach (en)
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- Colorado State University (en)
- Stanford University (en)
- University of Colorado (en)
- University of the South Pacific (en)
- Bjerknes Center for Climate Research (en)
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- Elisabeth Holland is an American climate scientist who focuses on how the carbon and nitrogen cycles interact with earth systems. She has become a key player in the international climate debate. She is currently a professor of climate change at the University of the South Pacific. She is also the director of the Pacific Center for Environmental and Sustainable Development. (en)
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