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Heat of Global Warming Could Already Be Harming Crops
In recent years, those who monitor crops have been most worried about harmful changes in the global water cycle under global warming – think droughts, severe storms, and floods, for example. Now, a new global warming worry has sprung up, … Continue reading
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Climate Change Fueling Water Conflict between India and Pakistan
Both India and Pakistan share a common major river, the Indus River. Nearly 30 percent of the world’s cotton supply comes from these countries, much of it from the river’s Valley. But important industries that require a large amount of … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, environment, global warming, India, Indus River, overpopulation, Pakistan, population, sustainability
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Overpopulation Makes Ultimate Decline Likely, Partly From Climate Change
Demographers predict that the human global population will reach 9 billion by 2050, and indeed, we are now just about to pass 7 billion. But what could be a boom is likely to go bust, Robert Engelman warns at Yale … Continue reading
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Unintended Pregnancies Fuel Overpopulation, and Thus Climate Change
As humanity surpasses 7 billion over the next few weeks, the average percentage of unintended pregnancies worldwide is a whopping 40%, reports Pathfinder International, an organization devoted to reproductive health throughout the world. In the US, unintended pregnancies make up … Continue reading
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Welcome to the Climate Change Reports Blog
Welcome to my blog. Here you’ll find the Climate Change Reports — newscasts being uploaded every weekday for those of you who want to keep updated with developments, both good and bad, related to climate change and global warming. The … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, climate change, climate change reports, droughts, el nino, el nino southern oscillation, environment, extreme heat, extreme weather, floods, fossil fuels, global warming, greenhouse gases, la nina, population, snow storms, sustainability
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