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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
To the Editor. —The article by Dr Patz and colleagues 1 suggests a link between outbreaks of cholera and marine algal blooms. We believe such a link is speculative in the extreme. Cockburn and Cassanos 2 first suggested that seasonal fluctuations in cholera were associated with growths of bluegreen algae in freshwater ponds.
J S, Gray, M, Depledge, A, Knap
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To the Editor. —The article by Dr Patz and colleagues 1 suggests a link between outbreaks of cholera and marine algal blooms. We believe such a link is speculative in the extreme. Cockburn and Cassanos 2 first suggested that seasonal fluctuations in cholera were associated with growths of bluegreen algae in freshwater ponds.
J S, Gray, M, Depledge, A, Knap
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, 2021
Mangrove wetlands possess four important characteristics as one of the unique marine ecosystems, and are found in the intertidal coastal regions of the tropics and subtropics in the world, mainly between latitudes 25° N and 25° S.
You-Shao Wang, J. Gu
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Mangrove wetlands possess four important characteristics as one of the unique marine ecosystems, and are found in the intertidal coastal regions of the tropics and subtropics in the world, mainly between latitudes 25° N and 25° S.
You-Shao Wang, J. Gu
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Global climate change and mental health.
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020Although several empirical studies and systematic reviews have documented the mental health impacts of global climate change, the range of impacts has not been well understood.
L. Palinkas, M. Wong
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Lancet Planetary Health, 2021
BACKGROUND Climate change has important implications for the health and futures of children and young people, yet they have little power to limit its harm, making them vulnerable to climate anxiety.
Caroline Hickman +8 more
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BACKGROUND Climate change has important implications for the health and futures of children and young people, yet they have little power to limit its harm, making them vulnerable to climate anxiety.
Caroline Hickman +8 more
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2004
In this chapter, we present evidence that changes in landsurface, in particular those relating to vegetation-atmos-phere interaction, affect weather and climate at the global scale. We also show that without understanding vegetation dynamics we are unable to describe long-term climate variability, nor can we fully interpret palaeodimatic ...
Claussen, M. +8 more
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In this chapter, we present evidence that changes in landsurface, in particular those relating to vegetation-atmos-phere interaction, affect weather and climate at the global scale. We also show that without understanding vegetation dynamics we are unable to describe long-term climate variability, nor can we fully interpret palaeodimatic ...
Claussen, M. +8 more
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Bulletin of The American Meteorological Society - (BAMS), 2014
R. J. Dunn +194 more
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R. J. Dunn +194 more
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Greenhouse gases emissions and global climate change: Examining the influence of CO2, CH4, and N2O.
Science of the Total EnvironmentAn in-depth analysis of the role of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in climate change is examined here along with their diverse sources, including the combustion of fossil fuels, agriculture, and industrial processes.
Mikalai Filonchyk +4 more
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Climat local, climat global / Local cfimate, global climate
Revue de géographie de Lyon, 1997The recent trend of French temperature seems, at first, confirm the scheme of the "global warming". But increasing of temperatures, which is not observed in every station, can be attributed (the true contributions being unknown) to topography and to the urban greenhouse effect, namely to the nocturnal temperatures.
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Reforming global climate governance in an age of bullshit
Reglobalization, 2020There is a significant deficit of ‘ecological integrity’ in contemporary climate change governance, defined as explicit recognition of the mismatch between rhetoric, intentions and actions.
H. Stevenson
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Projected Behavioral Impacts of Global Climate Change.
Annual Review of Psychology, 2019The projected behavioral impacts of global climate change emanate from environmental changes including temperature elevation, extreme weather events, and rising air pollution.
G. Evans
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