Chris Stokes
Prof Chris Stokes is a leading climate scientist at Durham University and the lead author of a recent study warning about the accelerating rates of sea level rise due to global warming. His research highlights the impending challenges posed by rising sea levels, particularly how they threaten coastal populations and could lead to unprecedented migration if global temperatures continue to rise.
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Jamaica:
Chris Stokes is the president of the Jamaica bobsled federation who praised Shane Pitter's potential.
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United Kingdom:
Chris Stokes is the president of the Jamaica Bobsleigh Federation and has a long history with the sport.
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Jamaica:
Chris Stokes, president of the Jamaica Bobsled and Skeleton Federation, discusses their success in leveraging corporate sponsors for the Olympic Games.
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Jamaica:
Chris Stokes is the president of the Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation.
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Jamaica:
Chris Stokes, president of the Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation, discussed Jamaica's qualification for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games.
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Jamaica:
Chris Stokes, president of the Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation, said qualification to the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games was years in the making.
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Jamaica:
Chris Stokes, president of the Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation, says Jamaica’s historic gold medal is a powerful step toward the country’s long-term goal of winning an Olympic medal by 2030.
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Suriname:
Chris Stokes is an American filmmaker and former record executive who founded the R&B group 'Dame Four' and the label Ultimate Group.
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United Kingdom:
Chris Stokes, Eli Lilly's president and general manager of UK and Northern Europe, expressed disappointment over the decision.
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Turkey:
Chris Stokes, a glaciologist at Durham University, discussed the implications of rising sea levels due to ice melt.
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