Sentences with phrase «mortality estimates»

The entire bar gives the total global mortality estimate.
The true intent of AWWI's study is not about accurate mortality estimates.
Sensitivity analyses indicate that additional research of un-owned cats will continue to improve precision of mortality estimates.
No sure mortality estimates exist for the practice, but a report (pdf) issued by the wildlife trade — monitoring organization TRAFFIC estimates that 30 to 55 percent of all birds that enter the wildlife trade do not survive.
Also, the new mortality estimates, while dramatically higher than the approximately 150,000 annual deaths attributed to climate change stress in WHO's last assessment in 2004, are not directly comparable to earlier studies, which relied on different models and different underlying scenarios.
The World Health Organization predicts that an additional 250,000 people will die annually between 2030 and 2050 from conditions caused or exacerbated by climate change, the Geneva - based agency reported yesterday in an update of climate mortality estimates.
To make mortality estimates, the researchers took temperature projections from 16 global climate models, downscaled these to Manhattan, and put them against two different backdrops: one assuming rapid global population growth and few efforts to limit emissions; the other, assuming slower growth, and technological changes that would decrease emissions by 2040.
Our finding that un-owned cat population size and predation rate explained the greatest variation in mortality estimates reflects the current lack of knowledge about un-owned cats.
For all analyses, we report median mortality estimates and lower and upper estimates bracketing the central 95 % of values.
[9:10 a.m. Insert More of the logic in expediting a shift from coal to natural gas in developing countries comes from the latest pollution mortality estimates, as reported in the Global Burden of Disease study in The Lancet.]
The four «stacked» bars on the right provide mortality estimates projected for 2085 for each of the four main IPCC scenarios.
Adjusted for socioeconomic factors, the excess mortality estimates ranged from 1,736 to 2,889, and discounting the costs of that future mortality for the length of time before occurrence, arrived with a point estimate of the present cost of this mortality of $ 41.846 billion.
So that progress toward this target can be more accurately measured, COAG has funded the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to undertake an ongoing program of work to improve the quality of life expectancy and other mortality estimates for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.
«But the true intent of AWWI's study is not about accurate mortality estimates.
Energy company BP faces civil penalties based in part on the number of birds and other wildlife lost in the spill, therefore the mortality estimates could influence the amount the company will be required to pay.
* The mortality estimates have their own «challenges.»
Mortality estimates have varied widely and a study looks at what effect wind farm construction has on birds and why.
These policies are based primarily on estimates of the expense of the policy over time as well as interest earnings and mortality estimates.
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