Natural Disasters as Interactive Components of Global-Ecodynamics

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Large-scale natural catastrophes are environmental phenomena. Numerous studies in recent years have concluded that the frequency of occurrence of such natural disasters have been incereasing. leading to an enhanced risk of very considerable human and economic losses and the widespread destruction and pollution of habitats, settlements and infrastructure. In 2001 over 650 natural disasters happened around the globe with economic losses exceeding $35 billion. 2004 end… More >>

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The Discovery of Global Warming

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In 2001 a panel representing virtually all the world’s governments and climate scientists announced that they had reached a consensus: the world was warming at a rate without precedent during at least the last ten millennia, and that warming was caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases from human activity. The consensus itself was at least a century in the making. The story of how scientists reached their conclusion–by way of unexpected twists and turns… More >>

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2008 International Conference on Climate Change: Global Warming is not a Crisis!

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On March 2-4, 2008, more than 500 scientists, economists, and policy analysts from around the world met in New York City to address questions and report new research that had been overlooked by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The unprecedented event, hosted by The Heartland Institute, featured 103 presentations by many of the world’s leading climatologists and distinguished economists. The conference message was simple: There is no sc… More >>

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