Carbon dioxide poses double risk to oceans and coasts
Latest research findings show that failure to check mankind’s emissions of carbon dioxide will have severe consequences for the world’s oceans.
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Second biggest killer of under-fives being ignored
The international health agenda is failing to save the lives of millions of children by not responding appropriately to causes of child deaths, according to a new WaterAid report released.
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UN Chief Urges Action on Growing Climate-Change Risk
Agence France-Presse: "UN chief Ban Ki-moon called for decisive action to reduce the growing impact of climate change as he launched on Sunday a global assessment of ways to minimize the risks from natural disasters.... Last year alone, 236,000 people lost their lives in over 300 disasters. More than 200 million were directly affected and estimated damage totalled over 180 billion dollars, Ban said."
http://www.truthout.org/051809EA?n
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=carbon+dioxide
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Second biggest killer of under-fives being ignored
The international health agenda is failing to save the lives of millions of children by not responding appropriately to causes of child deaths, according to a new WaterAid report released.
http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741685997ms154,Second+biggest+killer+of+under-fives+being+ignored,72,a12847.html
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UN Chief Urges Action on Growing Climate-Change Risk
Agence France-Presse: "UN chief Ban Ki-moon called for decisive action to reduce the growing impact of climate change as he launched on Sunday a global assessment of ways to minimize the risks from natural disasters.... Last year alone, 236,000 people lost their lives in over 300 disasters. More than 200 million were directly affected and estimated damage totalled over 180 billion dollars, Ban said."
http://www.truthout.org/051809EA?n
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=carbon+dioxide
rudkla - 17. Mai, 05:49