Global cry of dismay?
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OYTOTHEWORLDGlobal cry of dismay?
POLAROf global extremes
EARTHSHATTERINGOf global significance
ICEAGETime of global cooling
ICEAGEResult of global cooling
WORLDSUMMITMeeting of global leaders
YEARTime of global revolution
ICEAGEOpposite of global warming
POLAROf a global extreme
GREENHOUSEGASESCause of global warming
SUNSource of global warming
ATLASProvider of global support?
ASIALargest of a global septet
ASIAOne of a global septet
TEMPERATEOne of two global zones.
EURASIANOf a large global area.
IGYGlobal milestone of science: Abbr.
OCEANOne of a global five
COALOne source of global warming
UNESCOGlobal supporter of the arts
NAVIGATIONJob of a Global Positioning System
RISKClassic board game of global domination
UNTOUCHABLESPart of an important global problem.
ASIANFLUCause of global panic in 1957
MARSHALLMCLUHANCoiner of the phrase "global village"
MAGELLANLeader of the first global circumnavigation
UNDAY10-24 celebration of global cooperation
EBOLASCAREGlobal news concern of the mid-2010s
THEWORLDSUNFAIRKofi Annan's lament re global distribution of wealth?
ALGOREPolitician who warmed to the idea of global warming
NEWWORLDORDERShake-up in the global balance of power ... and a hint to the circled letters
eustasyany uniformly global change of sea level that may reflect a change in the quantity of water in the ocean, or a change in the shape and capacity of the ocean basins
eustacyany uniformly global change of sea level that may reflect a change in the quantity of water in the ocean, or a change in the shape and capacity of the ocean basins
eustaticany uniformly global change of sea level that may reflect a change in the quantity of water in the ocean, or a change in the shape and capacity of the ocean basins
pliocenenoting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring from 10 to 2 million years ago, and characterized by increased size and numbers of mammals, by the growth of mountains, and by global climatic cooling