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[LIME - Healthy Living With a Twist] The Los Angeles Times summarized the report's predictions succinctly: "A major study issued Monday concludes that without rapid and substantial spending, global warming will reduce worldwide productivity on the scale of the Great Depression, devastate food sources, cause widespread deaths and create hundreds of millions of refugees." Despite the fire and brimstone, the report offers some hope. Nicholas Stern, author of the study and a former chief economist at the World Bank, observed, "There is still time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change if we act now and act internationally.
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[Livescience.com] LiveScience.com Blogs » Ker Than: Scientists announced in the journal Nature last week the discovery of fossils from a curious 375-million-year-old creature displaying an odd combination of both fish and land animals traits.
[Eurealitshome.com] 2006 January at Eurealist: Perhaps he could have put it a little more succinctly .And Nicolas Sarkozy, has also said the treaty contains “important advances which improve the .
[Aufrecht.org] Joel's Blog: the scientists wanted me to do my bit to help fix the terrible little statistic they keep hearing about, the one indicating that many more Americans believe in angels, devils, and poltergeists than in evolution. According to recent polls, about 82 percent are convinced of the reality of heaven (and 63 percent think they're headed there after death);
[Sugarshockblog.com] SUGAR SHOCK! Blog: September 2005: Perricone advises eating foods that are anti-inflammatory and high in anti-oxidants, including brightly colored fruits and vegetables. He also advocates foods rich in anti-inflammatory omega 3 essential fatty acids, such as wild Alaskan salmon (his and my favorite) and other cold water fish such as sardines, anchovies, herring, trout, halibut, as well as flax seed and walnuts.
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