Sentences with phrase «related losses of water»

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It is an estimation of the current (as of 2000) existing rate of annual deaths reasonably attributable to climate change, albeit from a limited subset of climate - related health impacts: malaria due to an increase in the geographic range of disease - bearing mosquitoes, malnutrition associated with loss of agricultural productivity, water - borne diarrheal diseases, and deaths from flooding, McMichael says.
Since among the main goals of this mission are the characterization of atmospheric loss processes (with special attention to water) and the identification of their relation to the solar wind (Bougher et al. 2014), major scientific return related to space weather is expected in the next years.
Also, take into account that we will be mentioning numbers for weight loss related to extreme anorexia, meaning that the hypothesized person would be completely deprived of any food (thus being in a state of starvation), but allowed to drink water at will.
I would start by doing a Whole 30 to reset your body and clean up everything, I would use specific essential oils like Young Living's Endoflex and some others that help balance the Endocrine / hormone system, I would use Progessence Plus, which helps with everything hormone related: better sleep, weight loss, hair, mood, etc. drink lots of water, exercise and incorporate maca into your diet and lots of coconut oil.
2) Persistent poverty and lack of capacity to deal with either too much or too little water (or related health problems) already make the region extraordinarily vulnerable to devastating losses from drought or flooding.
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The particularly rapid sea ice loss from 1997 to 2007 was related to extreme ocean conditions that drove a sustained warming of the surface waters throughout the subpolar Atlantic and Nordic Seas.
In southern Europe, to compensate for increased climate - related risks (lowering of the water table, salinisation, eutrophication, species loss)(Williams, 2001; Zalidas et al., 2002), a lessening of the overall human burden on water resources is needed.
Maximizing the resilience and benefits provided by natural systems is a critical component of minimizing climate change related impacts such as global warming, biodiversity loss, water quality degradation, sea level rise, and related economic damage.
The sea ice loss - related increase in open water north of Siberia can contribute to increased fall snowfall in that region.
With Nationwide homeowners insurance, you can protect your belongings in the event of losses related to theft, water backup damage, certain natural disasters and more.
Flood insurance covers direct physical losses from floods and losses resulting from flood related erosion caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels and accompanied by a severe storm, flash flood, abnormal tide surge or a similar situation that results in flooding.
Whether you've put down roots in downtown Denver, in the mountains outside Pueblo or anywhere else in the Centennial State, Nationwide home insurance can help in the event of losses related to theft, water backup damage, certain natural disasters and more.
Your Williamsburg Estates Apartments renters insurance will cover the personal property lost, whether it's due to fire - related water, smoke, or the fire itself, In addition, if the fire is a result of an accident you caused or of your negligence, the liability coverage on your policy will also take care of the expenses incurred by others as a result of that loss.
There's a very specific definition of flood, though, and many water related losses are covered by your renters insurance.
In some cases, insurers know owners have some water - related damage because of comprehensive loss underwriting exchange (CLUE) reports, which are filed any time a homeowner makes an inquiry about filing a claim, even if they decide not to.
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