IGC
Britishabbreviation
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Every year, an area about the size of Yosemite National Park is cleared to make charcoal, according to IGC, a research center based out of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
IGC says that farmers turn to charcoal production as an alternate source of income when droughts occur and crops fail.
Last year, the IGC, a representative body of the civil guard police force, said that "three or four" of its officers were living in vehicles on the island.
From BBC
The Central American country's IGC Geoscience Institute had issued a preliminary report estimating a magnitude of 6.2.
From Reuters
“The IGC is not the lead agency on this matter, as it involves alleged violations of a league policy. We will, however, continue to review information as it emerges to determine what, if any, regulatory actions are necessary.”
From Seattle Times
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