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22/3/2013
As the realities of global
climate change become ever more alarming, advocates of technological approaches to "geoengineer" the planet's
climate are gaining a following.
But the technologies that are promoted -- from spraying sulphate ...
1/3/2011
3 Surprising Ways Global Warming Could Make You Sick
For starters, booms in algae and bacteria may contaminate seafood, experts say.
"Red tide" algae streak Alaska waters (file picture).
Global warming may cause human ...
23/2/2011
Impact Of
Climate To Humans In The Next 30 Years Revealed
New studies demonstrate potential increases in waterborne toxins and microbes
A panel of scientists speaking today at the annual meeting of the American Association for ...
22/2/2011
Within 30 years the United States could be seeing serious health threats resulting from
climate change, according to scientists speaking at an American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting on February 19.
Three studies were ...
21/2/2011
Scientists have demonstrated how
climate change could increase exposure and risk of human illness originating from
ocean, coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems, with some studies projecting impacts to be felt within 30 years.
Using ...
21/2/2011
New studies demonstrate potential increases in waterborne toxins and microbes
A panel of scientists speaking today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) unveiled new research and models ...
20/2/2011
How
climate change can affect our health within 30 yearsScientists have demonstrated how
climate change could increase exposure and risk of human illness originating from
ocean, coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems, with some studies projecting ...
20/2/2011
A panel of scientists speaking today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) unveiled new research and models demonstrating how
climate change could increase exposure and risk of human illness ...
19/2/2011
Climate change could increase our exposure to water-borne disease from
ocean, coastal and lake ecosystems, scientists told a conference in Washington today.
Researchers from the US National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
19/2/2011
A panel of scientists speaking today at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) unveiled new research and models demonstrating how
climate change could increase exposure and risk of human illness ...
16/3/2010
Fertilising the
oceans with
iron to absorb carbon dioxide could increase concentrations of a chemical that can kill marine mammals, a study has found.
Iron stimulates growth of marine algae that absorb CO2 from the air, and has been ...
8/3/2009
They are calling it "the other CO2 problem'. Its victim is not the polar bear spectacularly marooned on a melting ice floe, or an eagle driven out of its range, nor even a French pensioner dying of heatstroke. What we have to mourn are tiny ...
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