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. Singaporeans also enjoy a wide variety of seafood including fish squid (known as sotong in Malay) stingray crab lobster clams and oysters, Lord and Lady Mountbatten at Mussoorie with Congress leader Sardar Patel his daughter Manibehn Patel and Nehru in the background, 1 Historical background The Australian Senate. The term "climate change" is often used to refer specifically to anthropogenic climate change (also known as global warming) Anthropogenic climate change is caused by human activity as opposed to changes in climate that may have resulted as part of Earth's natural processes in this sense especially in the context of environmental policy the term climate change has become synonymous with anthropogenic global warming Within scientific journals global warming refers to surface temperature increases while climate change includes global warming and everything else that increasing greenhouse gas levels affect. . The economy expanded by 2.2% the following year and by 1.1% in 2003 when Singapore was affected by the SARS outbreak Subsequently a major turnaround occurred in 2004 allowed it to make a significant recovery of 8.3% growth in Singapore although the actual growth fell short of the target growth for the year more than half with only 2.5% In 2005 economic growth was 6.4%; and in 2006 7.9%. Main article: Water supply and sanitation in Singapore Miscellaneous Balance of trade levels and trends: the trade flow between countries illustrates the demand for goods and services which in turn indicates demand for a country's currency to conduct trade Surpluses and deficits in trade of goods and services reflect the competitiveness of a nation's economy For example trade deficits may have a negative impact on a nation's currency.
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