Marine Scientists who met in Monaco in October 2008 have released a strong statement on January 30 about ocean acidification accelerating due to increasing carbon emissions caused by human induced climate change. The Declaration calls on Governments to take urgent action to reduce carbon emissions.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Marine Scientists report: Ocean Acidification Accelerating; Severe Damages Imminent
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Climate Change contributes to Catastrophic Australian Bushfires
Scorching temperatures setting new meteorological records and wild winds up to 100 km per hour have caused hellish bushfires across the state of Victoria in south east Australia on Saturday February 7. The bushfires have caused more than 181 deaths with the death toll continuing to rise as more bodies are discovered. The final death toll may approach 300. Climate change has been identified as a contributing factor in increasing bushfire severity and intensity. The bushfire disaster eclipses the Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983 toll when 75 people died in New South Wales and Victoria.
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Australia,
bushfire,
extreme weather,
heatwave,
impacts,
temperatures,
wildfire
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