Evaluation of Catastrophic Global Warming due to Coal Combustion, Paradigm of South Asia
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1. Department of Space Science, University of the Punjab
2. Center for Integrated Mountain Research, University of the Punjab
3. College of Earth and Environmental Sciences,University of the Punjab.
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50Sea
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Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Software
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