Sentences with phrase «global death tolls»

There, she studied the contribution to global death tolls, and their trajectories over time, of cardiometabolic risk factors (including high blood pressure and obesity) and undernutrition.
The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that the global death toll from the 2009 pandemic was more than 284,000.
And green ideologues work tirelessly to ensure that the callous, needless global death toll continues to rise.
In Part 1 of this series we saw that even if one gives credence to the oft - repeated but flawed estimates from the World Health Organization of the present - day contribution of climate change to global mortality, other factors contribute many times more to the global death toll.
Poor sanitation combines with a lack of safe drinking water and inadequate hygiene to contribute to the terrible global death toll.

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The global health agency pledged to reduce the death toll — now running at 95,000 a year — by improving sanitation and strategically deploying an oral vaccine
Global warming amplified death toll during 2003 European heat wave.
To derive the death toll worldwide, Read and his team calculated the ratio of cetacean bycatch to total U.S. fish catches and applied it to global catches.
Killer heat waves have the same impact all over the world, and the death toll will soar as global warming begins to grip the planet.
«We know that the measures proposed in the WHO Global NCD Action Plan 2013 - 2020 are effective in reducing the toll of deaths and disease from noncommunicable diseases.
You have stretched logic so hard and thin that you are now in the position of having us suppose Gore mentioned Myanmar (and its rising death toll) to make sure we all understand that the severity of the cyclone was NOT necessarily a consequence of global warming.
With the science understood, with the financial stakes so high and with shocking estimates of the current human death toll from global warming, why does Jeffrey Holmstead make a career working for an industry that is killing people?
These exceed the estimated annual toll of 141,000 deaths and 5.4 million lost DALYs that the World Health Organization attributes to global warming.
The annual death toll from global tobacco use is predicted to rise to 8 million by 2030.
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