Sentences with phrase «african subcontinent»

Contrary to alarmist predictions, there have been no outbreaks of malaria or other climate - related diseases on the African subcontinent that could be attributed to global warming.
To the «it's all a hoax» folks: Remember that when you come down with malaria because your local climate now supports that breed of mosquito, rather than limiting the mosquito to the African Subcontinent.
The cold, dry and dusty Harmattan winds engulfs the West African subcontinent from the Sahara Desert into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle of March.

Not exact matches

Ethnic composition of sample: 59 % white (UK) participants, 11 % white (other) participants, 16 % African or Caribbean, 8 % Indian subcontinent, 6 % other
However, long before humanity came into existence, the African plate was estimated to be separate from Eurasia, and Indian subcontinent was separated from Asia, much further south.
«At first glance the hefty, Eton - educated politician would seem to have little in common with the prickly South African - born England cricket star, currently midway through a tour of the subcontinent.
African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian - Pacific and Subcontinent Asian Americans, and women are presumed to be socially and economically disadvantaged.
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Africa, African wildlife, Asia / Pacific, Disease, Feature Home Bottom, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, India, Indian subcontinent, South America, The Americas, Urban wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: Fabiana Lucena, Jack Woodall, Merritt Clifton, Tom Youill
Filed Under: Advocacy, Africa, African wildlife, Animal organizations, Asia / Pacific, Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, Circuses, Culture & Animals, Elephants, Endangered species, Entertainment, Exhibition, Feature Home Bottom, India, Indian subcontinent, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (animals), Southeast Asia, Spectacles, Thailand, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife, Zoos Tagged With: Arnon Shimshony, Ed Stewart, Marilyn Kroplick, Merritt Clifton, Pat Derby, Toni Frohoff
Filed Under: Advocacy, Africa, Africa, African species, African wildlife, Animal organizations, Asia, Asia / Pacific, Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia, China, Conservation, Cultural, Culture & Animals, Elephants, Endangered species, Europe, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Hunted species, Hunting & trapping, India, Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, Isles, Japan, Kenya, Laos, Laws, Laws & politics, Legislation, Malaysia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nigeria, North Africa, Pacific rim, Poaching & trafficking, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan, Swaziland, Taiwan, Thailand, U.S., Uganda, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam, Wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife, Zambia, Zimbabwe Tagged With: Chrysee MacCasler Perry Martin, Daniel Stiles, Fred Mukinda, Iain Douglas Hamilton, John Muchangi, Josphat Ngonyo, Kamore Maina, Lucy Vigne, Merritt Clifton, Pak Choi - Jun, Robyn Dixon
On the Indian subcontinent and in the African tropics normal climate change would lower the rice yield, while adding SRM geoengineering would be beneficial.
The GCMs don't yet have enough spatial resolution to handle multiple major climatic transitions in small areas, but the models are presently accurate enough to draw conclusions for large climatic regions like «the desert Southwest,» or «the Great Plains,» «the Indian subcontinent,» or «the African savanna.»
The term «racialized» expresses race as the process by which groups are socially constructed, as well as modes of self - identification related to race, and includes Arab, Black (e.g. African - Canadian, African, Caribbean), East - Asian (e.g.Japanese, Korean), South - Asian (e.g. Indo - Canadian, Indian Subcontinent), South - East Asian (e.g. Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai, Filipino) and West Asian (e.g. Iranian, Afghan) persons.
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