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Nutrition Coalition suggests dietary guidelines made Americans fat
2016-04-14 17:21:00| Beef
By Alan Newport Data show Americans have followed the government's dietary guidelines -- and gotten fat as a result. read more
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Hazy Data Suggests Possible Peak In Chinas Carbon Emissions
2016-04-14 06:45:00| Chemical Processing
Some researchers believe emissions are falling more than a decade earlier than expected while others are not as convinced.
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Climate change plan: thinktank suggests policy both sides of politics can embrace
2016-04-11 07:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: A climate change policy that could be both effective, and potentially supported by both major parties, has been proposed by the Grattan Institute in a new report that tries to find a pragmatic solution to the decade of toxic political debates on the issue. Media reports have emerged suggesting Labor would adopt a policy of opening an inquiry into Australias energy industry, and shutting down the oldest and dirtiest power stations to lower emissions and create more demand for renewable energy....
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Study Suggests Air Pollution May Cause Premature Births
2016-03-30 13:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: A new study suggests that air pollution may be a cause for premature births every year. And not only is it a health hazard for both the mother and the child, but air pollution also showed a huge negative economic impact, not just on the search for environmental solutions, but also on its impact on huge medical costs. While the study is still not fully clear on its definite connection, there is evidence linking expecting mothers and preterm birth, or delivery three weeks ahead of term. According...
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Satellite data suggests forest loss is accelerating
2016-03-03 11:47:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Satellite images suggest tropical forests from the Amazon to the Philippines are disappearing at a far more rapid pace than previously thought, a University of Maryland team of forest researchers say. The annual rate of deforestation from 1990 to 2010 was 62 percent higher than in the previous decade, and higher than previous estimates, according to a study carried out of satellite maps covering 80 percent of the worlds tropical forests. The new study questions the United Nations Food and...
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