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The Climate Change Adaptions working group is focused upon innovative and workable solutions to the impacts Vietnam is now facing

The mission of the Climate Change working group is to focus on issues realted to climate change in Vietnam and beyond.

Members

Ha Thu Kathy Gilbeaux mdmcdonald Nguyen Ninh

Email address for group

climate-change-adaptions@m.resiliencesystem.org

Insights from Past Millennia into Climatic Impacts on Human Health and Survival

submitted by Janine Rees

      

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - by A. J. McMichael - National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia.

Independent, Skeptic-Funded Study Confirms Global Warming is Real

 dvice.com - October 30, 2011

         

The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature study has just released a summary of a recently completed global land warming analysis showing "reliable evidence of a rise in average world land temperature by approximately one degree Celsius since the mid-1950s." Yeah, we've heard that before, but this is one study that even skeptics may have to believe.

Here's why the Berkeley Earth Project is different from all previous studies on global warming:

Climate Change 'Grave Threat' to Security and Health

submitted by Nguyen Huu Ninh

by Richard Black - BBC News - October 17, 2011

                  

Food security was interwoven with the climate issue, speakers told the conference

Climate change poses "an immediate, growing and grave threat" to health and security around the world, according to an expert conference in London.

Officers in the UK military warned that the price of goods such as fuel is likely to rise as conflict provoked by climate change increases.

A statement from the meeting adds that humanitarian disasters will put more and more strain on military resources.

It asks governments to adopt ambitious targets for curbing greenhouse gases.

The annual UN climate conference opens in about six weeks' time, and the doctors, academics and military experts represented at the meeting (held in the British Medical Association's (BMA) headquarters) argue that developed and developing countries alike need to raise their game.

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