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Australia: Tragic lack of leadership put red hot climate change out in the cold
2016-06-29 07:41:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: If ever there was going to be a climate change election, surely this was going to be it. As May came and the election date was announced, the implications of the global Paris agreement between more than 190 countries just months earlier were still resonating the world was moving away from fossil fuels and the challenge to keep global warming well below 2C was agreed. The globe had just had its hottest year on record. April was the 12th consecutive month to break global heat records. In Australia,...
Nestlé SA in Hot Drinks (World)
2016-06-27 02:00:00| Beverage industry market research - from just-drinks.com
Nestlé SA is the global leader in hot drinks. Nescafé, Milo, and Nesquik are the world's number one instant coffee, malt-based hot drinks, and chocolate-flavoured powder drinks brands.
Climate Change In NYC: Hot Summers Could Cause Over 3,000 Deaths A Year By 2080
2016-06-23 07:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Medical Daily: New York City summers bring to mind images of children running through open fire hydrants, free concerts in the park, and a feeling of carefreeness not associated with any other season. If the results of new research are correct, New York City summers could conjure darker images as the result of worsening climate change.. Its well-known that high temperatures can overheat the body and lead to heat exhaust or even heat stroke. Researchers from Columbia University wanted to see what effect rising...
Environmental Issues Continue to be \'Hot Button\' for Pigment Suppliers, According to Smithers ...
2016-06-22 22:05:02| Coatings World Breaking News
Scorching Hot Southwest Is Climate Change In Action
2016-06-21 13:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Huffington Post: Scientists say if we keep burning fossil fuels at the same rate, pretty soon "what we think of as extreme summer heat" will become "typical." Deadly, record-breaking heat and wildfires sweeping across the Southwestern U.S. are a clear sign of manmade climate change at work, scientists say. Triple-digit temperatures began scorching Nevada, California, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico early this week. Some of the most intense heat was recorded throughout Arizona, where four hikers died in separate...
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