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  • Two new satellites to be launched this year to track Earth’s rising oceans

    Two new satellites to be launched this year to track Earth’s rising oceans

    Jan 19, 2020 06:01

    Josh Willis, a climate scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, said in a statement “Global sea level is, in a way, the most complete measure of how humans are changing the climate.”

  • Body temperature: What is the new normal?

    Body temperature: What is the new normal?

    Jan 15, 2020 12:43

    Body temperature can indicate and be influenced by many factors; lifestyle habits, age, and ambient temperature can all influence how our body disperses heat. Body temperature is also a marker of metabolic health.

  • Why Asia could soon dominate responsible investing

    Why Asia could soon dominate responsible investing

    Jan 12, 2020 06:46

    Lisa Beauvilain, Head of Sustainability and ESG at Impax Asset Management says businesses in Asia have made progress on establishing investor relations teams.

  • Debt will kill the global economy, but it seems no one cares

    Debt will kill the global economy, but it seems no one cares

    Jan 10, 2020 06:03

    The World Bank said emerging-market and developing economies (EMDEs) had pushed their borrowing to a record $55 trillion (£42 trillion) in 2018.

  • People with mental illness less likely to get cancer screening

    People with mental illness less likely to get cancer screening

    Jan 06, 2020 12:59

    Lead author Dr. Marco Solmi, a psychiatrist and researcher at the University of Padua in Italy and colleagues said: “Early cancer screening has been shown to reduce mortality, and delayed cancer diagnosis among people with mental illness could be one reason they are also more likely to die of cancer than the general population.”

  • End of disastrous 2019, start of unpredictable 2020

    End of disastrous 2019, start of unpredictable 2020

    Jan 01, 2020 10:52

    Wednesday marks the start of the year 2020 of the Christian Gregorian calendar that was ushered in at midnight in the West and in societies influenced by western culture.

  • Climate crisis threatens a third of plant species, endangering food supply

    Climate crisis threatens a third of plant species, endangering food supply

    Dec 26, 2019 05:01

    "Botanists have made a new census of terrestrial plants — only to find that with nearly 40% of them rare, or extremely rare, this may put food at risk", says Tim Radford, environmental activist in an article published in the Truthout website under the heading: “Climate crisis threatens a third of plant species, endangering food supply.”

  • 5G won’t give you cancer, but it is messing up weather reports

    5G won’t give you cancer, but it is messing up weather reports

    Dec 26, 2019 04:54

    Both 5G and weather monitoring rely on the electromagnetic spectrum to work. If 5G encroaches into the space the weather satellites need to work then it creates an interference that blinds weather monitoring systems.

  • In Asia Pacific climate crisis is happening now, not in future

    In Asia Pacific climate crisis is happening now, not in future

    Dec 26, 2019 04:48

    Many big Asian cities, including Mumbai, Shanghai, Bangkok, and Jakarta, are coastal and low-lying, making them susceptible to sea level rise and other extreme weather events.

  • Plastics chemicals are disrupting our hormones, and the FDA is dragging its feet (2)

    Plastics chemicals are disrupting our hormones, and the FDA is dragging its feet (2)

    Dec 23, 2019 12:57

    "It is clear that the FDA is not using modern science in protecting the public from potentially toxic chemicals. It is also clear that BPA and other endocrine disruptors threaten to disrupt the status quo of toxic chemical regulation", says Lynne Peeples, environmental health reporter from Seattle.

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