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Lioscincus vivae - Whitaker's Smooth Skink
More about "Lioscincus vivae"
Critically Endangered
Preferred common name:
Whitaker's Smooth Skink

Class:
REPTILIA
Class Simplified:
REPTILES

Scientific Name: Lioscincus vivae Sadlier, Bauer, Whitaker & Smith, 2004
Kingdom: ANIMALIA
Phylum: CHORDATA
Order: SQUAMATA
Family: SCINCIDAE
Genus: LIOSCINCUS
Specific Epithet: VIVAE
Taxon Rank: species

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Claim to the Carbon Majors:
  • 14.32% China Coal Energy Co. Ltd
  • 4.50% Saudi Arabian Oil Company
  • 3.91% Gazprom OAO
  • 2.28% National Iranian Oil Co
  • 1.98% ExxonMobil Corp
  • 1.87% Coal India
  • 1.87% Petroleos Mexicanos
  • 1.86% Russia Coal SUEK
  • 1.67% Royal Dutch Shell PLC
  • 1.56% China National Petroleum
  • 1.53% BP PLC
  • 1.31% Chevron Corp
  • 1.23% Petroleos de Venezuela SA
  • 1.20% Abu Dhabi National Oil Co
  • 1.16% Poland Coal
  • 1.15% Peabody Energy Corp
  • 1.00% Sonatrach SPA
  • 1.00% Kuwait Petroleum Corp
  • 0.95% Total SA
  • 0.91% BHP Billiton Ltd
  • 0.91% ConocoPhillips
  • 0.77% Petroleo Brasileiro SA
  • 0.75% Lukoil OAO
  • 0.75% Rio Tinto
  • 0.72% Nigerian National Petroleum
  • 0.69% Petroliam Nasional Berhad
  • 0.65% Rosneft OAO
  • 0.63% Arch Coal Inc
  • 0.60% Iraq National Oil Co
  • 0.59% Eni SPA
  • 0.59% Anglo American
  • 0.57% Surgutneftegas OAO
  • 0.54% Alpha Natural Resources
  • 0.54% Qatar Petroleum Corp
  • 0.54% PT Pertamina
  • 0.53% Kazakhstan Coal
  • 0.52% Statoil ASA
  • 0.50% National Oil Corporation of Libya
  • 0.50% Consol Energy Inc
  • 0.49% Ukraine Coal
  • 0.47% RWE AG
  • 0.40% Oil & Natural Gas Corp Ltd
  • 0.38% Glencore PLC
  • 0.36% TurkmenGaz
  • 0.35% Sasol Ltd
  • 0.33% Repsol SA
  • 0.33% Anadarko Petroleum Corp
  • 0.31% Egyptian General Petroleum Corp
  • 0.31% Petroleum Development Oman LLC
  • 0.30% Czech Republic Coal

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Plestiodon longirostris
Bermuda Rock Lizard
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Gongylomorphus bojerii
Bojer's Skink
Critically Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Nannoscincus hanchisteus
Pindai Elf Skink
Critically Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Eulamprus tympanum
Dreeite Water Skink
Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Oligosoma otagense
Otago Skink
Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Oligosoma waimatense
Scree Skink
Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Chalcides mauritanicus
Cylindrical Skink
Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Chalcides parallelus
Doumergue's Skink
Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
Chalcides ebneri
Ebner's Cylindrical Skink
Critically Endangered; reptiles; scincidae.
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The Extinction Claims peoject is created by the artist and activist Paolo Cirio and it is a co-production between the art institutions Baltan Laboratories in Eindhoven and MediaMatic in Amsterdam.