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Thursday, August 4, 2011
Climate Change Update: Climate change affects each U.S. state, Web tool shows - Green House - USATODAY.com
* All but two states had at least one county that experienced more than two weeks of summer days of extreme heat.
* About 81% of those states most vulnerable to extreme heat do not have heat-health adaptation plans (AL, AK, AZ, CO, CT, DE, DC, HI, ID, KS, MA, MT, NV, NM, TX, UT, WY). This highlights the lack of climate-health preparedness in many locations.
* On the positive side, 19% (4 of 21) of states in the highest heat-vulnerability group (CA, NH, OR, WA) also have heat preparedness plans. Seven 'vulnerable' states have extreme heat climate preparedness plans already in place to help protect their residents' health (FL, ME, MD, NY, PA, VA, WI)."
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Climate Change Update: Climate Change Threatens Health
The picture taking shape across the country shows some communities drought-stricken and stressed for adequate safe, clean water supplies; others coping with historic flooding; hotter, drier summers, with greater wildfire risks and more air pollution; most of the nation sweltering under extreme heat; and residents in many states hearing the buzz of mosquito activity for longer and longer seasons each year. Many areas face a combination of these multiple climate-health vulnerabilities.
The medical and national security sectors of our economy have already recognized the need to prepare for the health-related impacts of climate change. It’s time to devote more resources and funding to climate-health preparedness in the new, more volatile climate. "
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Climate Change Update: Climate change threatens world security | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online
But the 15-member council apparently failed to agree on whether climate change itself was a direct threat to international peace and security, even after a rebuke by the United States which described the lack of consensus as 'pathetic.'
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged concerted action and called on developed countries to lead the charge in mitigating effects of climate change, while encouraging the developing world to do its fair share.
'Extreme weather events continue to grow more frequent and intense in rich and poor countries alike, not only devastating lives, but also infrastructure, institutions, and budgets -- an unholy brew which can create dangerous security vacuums,' Ban told a Security Council debate on the issue.
Climate change, he said, 'not only exacerbates threats to international peace and security; it is a threat to international peace and security.'"
The Security Council issued a presidential statement in which it "expresses concern that possible adverse effects of climate change may, in the long run, aggravate certain existing threats to international peace and security."
But it stopped short of calling climate change a threat in itself, despite pleas to do so by Pacific small island developing states.
A statement from the French delegation expressed "disappointment" over the lack of "punch" to the UN statement.
"The face that a unanimous agreement was reached at the Security Council represents a remarkable advance," it said, but France "regretes that it was not able to reaction a consensus on a more ambitious presidential declaration."
Nauru President Marcus Stephen spoke for states such as the Maldives and Seychelles at the meeting, warning that several islands could disappear altogether, forcing large cross-border relocations.
He said that while the council members understood such security challenges, he said sympathetic words were not enough. (AFP)
Wellness Update: North America: McDonald’s US Happy Meals get apples, fewer fries | BusinessWorld Online Edition
McDonald’s -- which has been taking heat from parents, consumer groups and local lawmakers over the nutritional content and marketing of Happy Meals -- said it would start making the changes in September and the new Happy Meals would be available in all of its 14,000 US restaurants by the end of the first quarter of 2012.
The world’s largest hamburger chain also plans a 15% reduction in sodium across its US menu by 2015. Beyond that, it vowed to cut sodium, added sugars, saturated fats and calories in domestic meals by 2020.
'We are going to be casting our gaze more closely on portion management as well as how we can introduce more food groups such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains,' Cindy Goody, McDonald’s senior director of nutrition, said on a Webcast."
Wellness Tip: Healthy Body: Probiotic-Enriched Yogurt May Promote A Healthy Body Weight | Dr. Cutler
The newspaper reported that there could be a number of reasons why nuts and yogurt support a healthy body weight.
One of these is that many yogurt brands contain live bacteria strains called probiotics. These healthful organisms have been known to replace toxic bacteria in the gut in order to promote healthy digestive function.
The news provider noted that one study found that the bacterial flora in obese individuals' guts were different from that of normal-weight people, indicating that so-called good bacteria may be key in sustaining a healthy weight."
Climate Change Update: Act now on climate – scientist | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online
The fifth multi-volume assessment, which summarizes peer-reviewed science to help policy makers make decisions, is due out in 2013-2014.
'We have enough evidence, enough scientific findings which should convince people that action has to be taken,' he said after a round-table discussion with France's environment minister, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet.
'Based on observation, we know that there will be more floods, more drought, more heat waves and more extreme precipitation events. These things are happening,' Pachauri said.
Pachauri, whose organization shared the Nobel Peace prize in 2007 with former US vice president Al Gore, announced that a special IPCC report on the relation of extreme weather events and disasters to climate change, and how to adapt to them, would be released on November 19.
The much anticipated report will review efforts by scientists to connect the dots between well identified long-term climate change trends and short-term weather patterns."
Climate Change Update: Act now on climate – scientist | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online
The fifth multi-volume assessment, which summarizes peer-reviewed science to help policy makers make decisions, is due out in 2013-2014.
'We have enough evidence, enough scientific findings which should convince people that action has to be taken,' he said after a round-table discussion with France's environment minister, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet.
'Based on observation, we know that there will be more floods, more drought, more heat waves and more extreme precipitation events. These things are happening,' Pachauri said.
Pachauri, whose organization shared the Nobel Peace prize in 2007 with former US vice president Al Gore, announced that a special IPCC report on the relation of extreme weather events and disasters to climate change, and how to adapt to them, would be released on November 19.
The much anticipated report will review efforts by scientists to connect the dots between well identified long-term climate change trends and short-term weather patterns."
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