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Carbon Emissions

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Climate Change & National Security - Radio Health Journal

Climate Change & National Security

>> February 13, 2022

The future of climate change impacts a lot more than our crops. Natural disasters and mass migrations of people threaten the health and safety of populations and governments around the world. Experts discuss how climate change creates economic, sociological, political, and military issues.

topics: Agriculture and Farming| Carbon Emissions| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Climate Change| Economics| Economics and Finance| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Federal Government| Federal Government and Regulation| Government and Legislation| Immigration| Military, War and Veterans| National Defense| Natural Disasters| Political Strategy| Politics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Science| Sociology
antibiotic-resistant infections

Medical Notes: February 6, 2022

>> February 6, 2022

When it comes to illnesses that cause the most deaths, a new study finds that one hidden killer is a lot bigger than most people think: antibiotic-resistant infections. Then, the use of hair products could be altering the course of many pregnancies. And finally, if you’re using a cloth mask to protect yourself against Covid, researchers say it’s a good idea …

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Carbon Emissions| Covid-19 Pandemic| Endocrinology and Metabolism| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Hormones| Masks| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Red Meat| Research and Clinical Trials
effect of plastic on environment - medical notes 22-05

Medical Notes: January 30, 2022

>> January 30, 2022

A study finds that increased demand for plastic is doing more damage to both humans and our environment than we thought. Then, car crashes involving pot consumption have doubled over the last 20 years. A study finds that sitting around more is a big reason for the increase in depression. And finally, e-scooters often have a bigger carbon footprint than what …

topics: Alcohol Use and Abuse| Anxiety and Depression| Behavioral Science| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Carbon Emissions| Death and Grief| Drug Use and Abuse| Drunk/Impaired Driving| Energy Production| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Fatality| Fitness and Exercise| Infrastructure and Engineering| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pollution| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Transportation and Traffic Safety
Climate Change = Less Nutritious Foods

Climate Change = Less Nutritious Foods

>> October 27, 2019

Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are making crops grow bigger & faster. However, researchers have found that these crops contain significantly lower levels of protein, iron, zinc, and other important nutrients, potentially endangering nutrition for hundreds of millions of people. Experts explain the effect will get worse as CO2 levels …

topics: Agriculture and Farming| Carbon Emissions| Climate Change| Economics and Finance| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Malnutrition| Nutrition and Diet| Pollution| Poverty| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials
More Carbon Dioxide, Less Nutritious Food Crops

More Carbon Dioxide, Less Nutritious Food Crops

>> November 5, 2017

Rising levels of carbon dioxide are making crops grow bigger, however, these crops contain lower levels of important nutrients, endangering nutrition for millions of people.

topics: Agriculture and Farming| Carbon Emissions| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Malnutrition| Nutrition and Diet| Pollution| Poverty| Public Health and Public Safety

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