William Baffin: Climate Change Person Biographical Entry
The name "William Baffin" has appeared in 3 articles that referenced Climate Change on 3 different days. The name may have appeared supporting this topic, against it, or in a separate context in the article. This biographical entry simply demarks the name William Baffin as having appeared in articles suggesting context with Climate Change.Jump to Section:
General Statistics
- Popularity Rank: 641 (160,395 other names at this rank)
- Total News Appearances: 3
- Total Days in the News: 3
- Total Related Names: 23
- First Seen: 12/07/2009
- Last Seen: 03/06/2010
Volume Timeline
Related Names
Articles in which this person appears also mention the following names:
| Name | Count |
|---|---|
| John Ross | 2 |
| Stephen Harper | 1 |
| Martin Frobisher | 1 |
| Abbey Of Donegal | 1 |
| William Edward | 1 |
| Roderick O'Flaherty | 1 |
| Brian Payton | 1 |
| James P. Delgado | 1 |
| John Davis | 1 |
| Henry Hudson | 1 |
| Dave Walsh | 1 |
| Stephen J. Lyons | 1 |
| James Hardiman | 1 |
| Anthony Brandt | 1 |
| Croagh Patrick | 1 |
| Walt Ebell | 1 |
| Alfred A. Knopf | 1 |
| Glyn Williams | 1 |
| Brit John Franklin | 1 |
| Roald Amundsun | 1 |
| King Arthur | 1 |
| Thomas James | 1 |
All Citations
| Snow blind - Minneapolis Star Tribune ... and career advancement and embarked often on one-way . quixotic adventures . . The names read like a who 's who of explorers . James Cook , William Baffin , John Ross and William Edward Parry . Brandt creates narratives of the voyages and the voyagers as best he can , despite the often incomplete re ... (Published 03/06/2010 / 649 Words) |
| Fata Morgana: Mirage - Blather (satire) ... vessels reached Lancaster Sound to the north of Baffin Island in the early 19th century , following the exploits of William Baffin two centuries earlier , Ross saw his way blocked by a range of mountains . He named them the . Crocker Hills . , and despite the protestations of his officers , turned ... (Published 01/17/2010 / 1292 Words) |
| Right of Passage - Walrus Magazine ... addressed to the Emperor of Japan . James was n't the first to attempt the passage John Davis , William Baffin , Martin Frobisher , Henry Hudson , and a host of other ambitious Englishmen had already spent decades fruitlessly searching for the route and th ... (Published 12/07/2009 / 1136 Words) |