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Respiratory illnesses may increase with global warming
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Respiratory illnesses may increase with global warming
29/04/2002
The Southern Ocean is losing its oxygen due to global warming
29/04/2002
India all but endorses controversial US policy on greenhouse gases
Australia inks pact with the US outside the Kyoto Protocol
Around 55 million years ago, Earth's climate underwent a short but intense bout of global warming, accompanied by dramatic shifts in plant and animal life. Of particular interest to paleontologists
Global warming is not responsible for Africa s upsurge of malaria
Rising sea levels are one of the major consequences of global warming. This could be most evident in the vast west Antarctica ice sheet. But a new study done by us researchers of the region's
Climate change records of amateurs are helping a lot in scientific studies
27/02/2002
IS THE world's environment really in crisisor is thecrisis simply in the imagination of environmental groupsresearchers andthe media? In The Skeptical EnvironmentalistBj
Sustainability still a long way off, says Worldwatch
Radiative effects of anthropogenic changes in atmospheric composition are expected to cause climate changes, in particular an intensification of the global water cycle with a consequent increase in flood risk.
Global warming could result in sudden disastrous climate changes
2001 may be the second warmest year
30/01/2002
Global warming would decrease crop production in developing countries but increase it in the industrialised world
Biodiversity in the UK threatened due to climate changes
Global warming has resulted in genetic alternations among living beings
Global warming increases vegetation cover in the Northern Hemisphere
F<font class="UCASE">or</font> more than a decade now, Orissa has been reeling under contrasting extreme weather conditions: from heat waves to cyclones; from droughts to floods. Calamities have been visiting the state with alarming regularity.
ozone remains one of the most perplexing air pollutants posing critical threat to human health. While stratospheric ozone 10 to 50 km above the earth's surface keeps declining, aggravating the
29/09/2001
Vanishing coastlines may not be the only peril in a warming world; disease-carrying Asian tiger mosquitoes may find the hotter temperatures more to their liking and may show up in places they've