Climate changeScalePre-industrial periodEuropePrevious research that reported the linkage between climate change and plague activity primarily refers to the immediate effect of short-term climatic variation. Yet, decades of discussion about the climate-plague association cannot determine the precise role of...
plague outbreak in pre-industrial Europe and the corresponding climatic data in multi-scale, we find little evidence to support climate-plague correlation in (1) both climatic variations and large-scale climatic phenomena, (2) both country scale and continental scale, (3) annual to inter-annual ...
[translate] apredictions fuelled by the plague(瘟疫)that killed about a third of Europe’s population. Today’s current economic climate also is a state of crisis for many people who are worried whether they can afford to feed themselves, ”he added. [translate] ...
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there is between the world as it is today and as it was during the last Ice Age.[3]In other words, when we came out of the Ice Age,the planet warmed by 5 degrees over about 5000 years. Modern climate change threatens to produce the same amount of a warming in as little as a ...
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in environmentalism over nuclear power is now well underway. It is sad that the other side seem to have decided in their righteousness that they are allowed to play dirty and go after individuals, using the same cherry-picking abuse of science that is all to familiar in climate change denial...
Current projections may look bleak, but if pharma and other large industries can collectively change their practices today, climate change can be minimised and even potentially reversed
the mosquito’s range will expand northward, and to higher altitudes. By 2080, one recent study estimated, more than 6 billion people, or 60 percent of the world’s population, will be at risk for dengue. “The fact is,climate changeis going to sicken and kill a lot of people,...
have dealt with the effects of climate change on arctic-alpine taxa in Central Europe and Fennoscandia (e.g., [12,13,47,48,49,50]), none has ever investigated how arctic-alpine taxa occurring at the lowest Mediterranean latitudes might respond to changing temperature and precipitation regimes...