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BCCS may refer to: Places * Battle Creek Cypress Swamp, Calvert County, Maryland, USA Schools * Bay City Christian School, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA * Beaver County Christian High School (BCCS), Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA * Bernard Constant Community School, James Smith Cree Nation, Saskatchewan, Canada * Belfast Community Circus School, Belfast, Northern Ireland * Bristol Cathedral Choir School, Cabot, Bristol, England, UK Groups, organizations, companies * British Columbia Coast Steamships Service (BCCS, BCCSS, BCCSSS), British Columbia, Canada * British Consortium of Comics Scholars, in comics studies * Butler Cave Conservation Society, Burnsville Cove, Virginia, USA Government departments * Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore (BCCS) * Brunei Climate Change Secretariat, see climate change in Brunei Military * Basic Close Combat Skills, basic skills for close-quarters battle; see Defence School of Transport * Battle Command Common Services, Strategic Mission ...
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Battle Creek Cypress Swamp
Battle Creek Cypress Swamp (BCCS) is a forested wetland near Prince Frederick, Maryland, Prince Frederick in Calvert County, Maryland, United States. It is one of the northernmost sites of naturally occurring bald cypress (''Taxodium distichum'') trees in North America, and the only large stand of the trees on the western shore of Maryland. In 1965, the National Park Service designated the BCCS a National Natural Landmark. The BCCS Sanctuary The Nature Conservancy purchased the wetland, which became the Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary, in 1957. It was the Conservancy's first preserve in Maryland and encompasses (about 1% of the watershed of Battle Creek). A portion of it is now open as a public park with a nature center and quarter-mile boardwalk through the swamp. Since 1977, the preserve has been leased to Calvert County and operated as a county park. Natural history Cupressaceae, Cypresses, such as the bald cypress, and their relatives once covered much of the north ...
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Climate Change In Brunei
Brunei is vulnerability to climate change, vulnerable to a number of effects of climate change, environmental consequences brought on by climate change. The main dangers include loss of biodiversity, increasing sea levels, and air pollution in urban areas. Due to its low-lying topography and small population of 470,000, Brunei faces a serious sea level rise problem. Fossil fuels are also a key source of energy in Brunei and are an important export for the nation. Moreover, Brunei will lose more than two thirds of its growth in the gross domestic product (GDP) if the rest of the world switches away from fossil fuels, particularly crude oil. Emissions The country contributed to just roughly 0.025% of the world's Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon emissions. In the last ten years since 2021, carbon dioxide emissions in the country have stayed around . In 2035, it is projected that the country would produce 30 million tonnes of under the status quo. The fact that it has around 16 ton ...
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