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James Lovelock says Global Warming is now at point of no return. Other top climate scientists are more hopeful but say we only have less than 10 years before it's irreversible and time is running out. Bush Administrations been accused of asking top climate scientists at NASA to STOP speaking out about the climate crisis and of altering scientific journals reporting on the phenomenon. We all need to speak up NOW or the Human Race will join the MILLIONS of other Species that will be extinct by 2050 from Global Warming. www.climatecrisis.net
Climate change isn’t some vague future problem-it’s already damaging the
planet at an alarming pace.
The Debate is over. Global warming is upon us-with a vengeance and unless we find a way to solve this problem within the next 20-years, the evidence of continued catastrophic climatic changes will be irreversible.
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CBS NEWS Report: Pollution Killing Thousands
(CBS) As nations debate the future effect on the
climate of burning fossil fuels, a study finds no question that air pollution
from exhaust pipes and smoke stacks already is killing people worldwide.
"More people in the United States and other developed countries today will die
from air pollution created by traffic than by traffic crashes themselves," said
Devra Lee Davis, first author of the study appearing Friday in the journal
Science.
World Health Organization study that estimated that air pollution would cause about 8 million deaths by 2020.
Quote: "If the technologies we now have on the shelf were adopted quickly, they
would have an immediate effect on public health.", Devra Lee Davis, researcher
"There are more than a thousand studies from 20 countries all showing that you can predict a certain death rate based on the amount of pollution," Davis said.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/08/16/tech/main306786.shtml
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Climate change and pollution are
killing millions, says study
· Poor sanitation to blame, says World Bank report
· Economic growth stalled by environmental factors
John Vidal, environment editor
Thursday October 6, 2005
The Guardian
Almost a fifth of all ill health in poor countries and millions of deaths can be
attributed to environmental factors, including climate change and pollution,
according to a report from the World Bank.
Unsafe water, poor sanitation and hygiene as well as indoor and outdoor air
pollution are all said to be killing people and preventing economic development.
In addition, says the bank, increasing soil pollution, pesticides, hazardous
waste and chemicals in food are significantly affecting health and economies.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,12374,1585800,00.html
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