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Monterey pines of unknown or nonlocal origin provide a threat of genetic contamination to natural populations in some places. Currently, pitch canker diseasecaused by an introduced fungusis contributing to the premature death of trees, thus endangering the few natural populations of trees. A Pitch Canker Task Force (a subcommittee of the California Forest Pest Council, an advisory body to the ...
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Great Lakes environmental issues- articles Jan-May 2002
York reservoir 5/13 - 'Ugly Black Bird' Bedevils Lakes (WI) 5/13 - Great Lakes utilities causing premature death 5/13 - Environmental groups denounce Bush's changes to Clean Water Act 5/13 - ... Gas Could Kill Exotic Species 1/7 - ACTION ALERT - Apostle Islands Wilderness Desigantion (WI) 1/6 - Death rate reported high in Windsor 1/5 - Bush Reverses Clinton Environmental Policies 1/5 - ACTION ALERT- ...
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Chart - Population Growth, Crude Birth & Death Rates, 1949-1996
What others say heilig@iiasa.ac.at Data - Population Growth Population growth, crude birth and death rates, 1949 - 1996 Source: China Statistical Yearbook (various years), Beijing The increase in the crude ... number of famine-related deaths.Their estimates range from 25 to more than 40 million premature deaths due to famine and famine-related diseases. Related Tables & Charts Heilig, G.K. (1999): ...
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Particulate Matter Primer - Air Pollution: What's the Solution?
What are the health effects of particulate matter? (back to top) Health studies have shown a significant association between exposure to fine particles and premature death. Other important effects include aggravation of respiratory and cardiovascular disease (as indicated by increased hospital admissions, emergency room visits, absences from school or work, and ...
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What are the health effects of PM2.5? Health studies have shown a significant association between exposure to fine particles and premature death. Other important effects include aggravation of respiratory and cardiovascular disease (as indicated by increased hospital admissions, emergency room visits, absences from school or work, and restricted ...
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Out Lead from Gasoline in Central and Eastern Europe : Health Issues, Feasibility, and Policies (Implementing the Environmental Action Program by Magda Lovei (Editor) World Bank; June 1997 (Paperback) Premature Death in the New Independent States by Jose Luis Bobadilla (Editor), Christine A. Costello (Editor), fa Mitchell National Academy Press; June 1997 (Paperback) The 2000 Import and Export ...
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David Suzuki Foundation: Climate Change : Air Pollution
They can cause impaired lung function, shortness of breath, wheezing, asthma attacks and premature death. Air pollution is also the primary culprit behind rising levels of asthma. A recently published 10-year study of Southern California communities showed that children living in smoggy ...
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Basic Information | Air and Radiation | US EPA
Some can also have effects on aquatic life, vegetation, and animals. Ground-Level Ozone Particulate Matter Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide Sulfur Dioxide Lead Top of page Toxic Air ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
According to the World Bank, about one-third of the "disease burden" (ill health and premature death) faced by women is linked to pregnancy, childbirth, abortion, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and other ... in some countries. In contrast, abortion provided under legal, regulated conditions leads to less than 1 death per 100,000 procedures in countries like the U.S. and Denmark. Abortion is a ...
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Early death in adults linked to lead exposure - US study
ABN 25 819 463 114 Media Release 6 January 2003 - Contact Elizabeth OBrien, (02) 9716 0014 Early death in adults linked to lead exposure - US study About Us Contact Us egroups Library Fact Sheets Home ... even larger percentage of Australians more than 15% of the adult population - could be at risk of premature death, given that the US started reducing lead in petrol in 1975 as compared to 1986 in ...
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