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Facing an Uncertain Climate


LC Change - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians
O ur climate is changing, and the results are increasingly disrup- tive. Droughts, dust storms,
and wildfires are occurring more often in some areas, while others are plagued by an increasing
number of intense rainstorms and hurricanes. Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, ...
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Cold-blooded


TM Freeman - Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Cold-blooded is a particularly apt term for insects and especially for Hymenoptera. By
definition, insects are poikilothermic, as they have no control over their body temperature and
are at the mercy of whatever temperature the environment supplies. Consequently, it is ...
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[PDF] Malarians återkomst, utbrott av denguefeber


WHO och Europasituationen - ltarkiv.lakartidningen.se
Växthuseffekten Till en på många ställen redan pres- sad situation kommer effekterna av en
förändring av atmosfärens kemiska sammansättning, med långtidsinverkan på
klimatsystemet. Den naturliga växt- huseffekten, orsakad framför allt av koldioxid (CO 2 ) ...
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[PDF] Medical heat for climate change


RF Kefford - Medical journal of Australia, 2006 - mja.com.au
References 1 Epstein PR. Climate change and human health. N Engl J Med 2005; 353:
1433-1436. 2 McMichael AJ, Woodruff RE, Hales S. Climate change and human health: present
and future risks. Lancet 2006; 367: 859-869. 3 Shea KM. Global environmental change ...
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MJA 2006; 184 (11): 582 Australian doctors have a particular responsibility in the …


RF Kefford - mja.com.au
Most people in the scientific community believe that global warming is occurring, and that it will
cause dramatic changes in climate patterns, with potentially serious effects on human health
in the form of widespread epidemics, trauma, malnutrition and, in vulnerable areas, ...
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Population health as a primary criterion of sustainability


AJ McMichael - EcoHealth, 2006 - Springer
The central, though under-recognized, reason why sustain- ability is of crucial importance to
humanity is because ongoing trends in environmental conditions, at regional and global
levels, now jeopardize nature's life-support systems. This has great implications for ...
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[PDF] CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND HUMAN HEALTH: LINKAGES OF …


TM Kien, R Shaw - iedm.ges.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Page 1. DISASTER MANAGEMENT: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND LOCAL SOLUTIONS,
Rajib Shaw and RR Krishnamurthy, (Eds), Universities Press (India) Private Limited, India,
2009. 27 CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND HUMAN HEALTH: ...
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[PDF] Using the CROPWAT model to analyze the effects of climate change on rainfed …


KM Moussa, M Amadou - CEEPA DP32, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2006 - ceepa.co.za
1 Respectively, Faculty of Sciences, University of Abdou Moumouni, BP 10662, Niamey,
Niger, Tel: +227 733072, e- mail cadres@intne.ne / kactiella@yahoo.fr ; and Faculty of
Agronomy, University of Niamey, BP 10960, Niamey, Niger, Tel: +227 733238, Fax: +227 ...
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[PDF] Meeting energy challenges: Technology and policy


EJ Moniz, MA Kenderdine - Natural gas - corsodilaurea.fisica.unipg.it
In characterizing the years 2000–01, many energy analysts recalled the “Per- fect Storm”—the
confluence of climatic events that took the Andrea Gail and its crew in 1991. The energy events
that invited this comparison included volatile prices for oil, gasoline, and natural gas; ...
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How deep should the deep cuts be Optimal CO2 emissions over time under …


C Hope - Climate Policy, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
At the recent UN climate negotiations in Bali, most countries sought an agreement to cut industrialized
countries' emissions of CO 2 by between 25% and 40% by 2020. The final agreed wording at
Bali was that `deep cuts' in emissions were required, without further quantification. The ...
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