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Climate change
articles were classified into public health
related issues; general health, heat,
weather, respiratory problems, water / food borne disease and vermin borne disease.
As the Migration Policy Institute elaborates in an
article examining the complexities of climate change and migration, a
weather -
related event — whether it's gradual glacial melting or a sudden superstorm like Sandy — can increase pressures on land, food, and water resources.
Major websites and blogs that post
articles on global warming, climate change,
weather and
related topics are now well known to scientists and researchers and have a world - wide audience, many of which are pretty picky reviewers.
The occurrences discussed in this
article are five of some 60 known
weather -
related phenomenon, which can lead to what climate scientist James Hansen has termed the «Venus Syndrome,» where oceans would boil and the surface temperature of earth could reach 462 degrees Celsius.
In
related news, the New York Times has an interesting and scary
article today on the effect extreme
weather is having on our nation's infrastructure.
On today's Dot Earth we now have an
article that links to a study by the American Meteorological Society that repudiates all the screaming and hollering about all the
weather related events of late, such as the heat wave in Russia having anything whatsoever to do with global warming, anthropogenic or not.
Dr. Curry; In an excellant
article on the effects of rain in Pakistan as it
relates to the lack of attribution to Global Climate Change, and KPO's use of marchesarosa's literary references to 800 years of Russian peat bog fires and drought, I would like to see a completion of the
weather extreme trilogy by a discussion of wind.
The second
article, from the Hartford Courant, discusses mostly
weather -
related changes, including: