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Regression methods for the appearances of extremes in climate data. (2022). Blaha, Ondrej ; Kane, Michael ; Esserman, Denise ; Zelterman, Daniel ; Yu, Chang ; Wei, Wei.
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  52. The Impact of Institutional Pressures of Climate Change Concerns on Corporate Environmental Reporting Practices: A Descriptive Study of Malaysia€™s Environmentally Sensitive Public Listed Companies. (2018). Rajadurai, Jegatheesan ; Amran, Azlan ; Jaaffar, Amar Hisham.
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