Transcription of Effects of Global Warming on Wildlife and Human Health
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CsdCenter for Sustainable DevelopmentEffects of Global Warming on Wildlife and Human HealthJennifer LopezEditorWerner LangAurora McClain2I-Context Effects of Global Warming on Health3main picture of presentationIntroductionGlobal Warming is defined as the increase in the average measured temperature of the Earth s near surface air and oceans .1 For the past several decades scientists have docu-mented multiple aspects of climate change, including rising surface air temperature, rising ocean temperature, changes in rain and snow-fall patterns, declines in permanent snowpack and sea ice, and a rise in sea Through their research, scientists have been able not only to document changes in climate and the physical environment, but have also docu-mented Effects that this phenomenon is having on the world s ecosystems and species, many of which are negative.
Jul 22, 2008 · The red line shows the summer Artic ice boundary in 1979. Image was taken in 2003. 1.2 Effects of Global Warming on Health 5 Mosquitoes carrying malaria were found at previously unobserved elevations on Mount ... most notable example of this phenomenon is the Spruce bark beetle epidemic that has
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