Guest guest Posted August 15, 2012 Report Share Posted August 15, 2012 It is just so bizarre that a few degree changes can cause all these chain effect environmental problems that have to be addressed. One of those articles talked about the dust storms of the 30's and the miscarriages, respiratory problems, etc. I sure hope the CDC is taking measures to educate the physicians in these areas of what symptoms to watch out for. Here is doom and gloom article from Mother "Seven Climate Change Diseases To Ruin Your Monday" http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2012/08/climate-change-diseases Another article from the Christian Science Monitor that's not so doom and gloom: http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2012/0703/Why-has-2012-been-the-hottest-year-on-record-in-the-US Sharon With all the wildfire contaminants, coal-fired power plants, motor vehicle exhaust, chemical processing stacks, etc., a couple of volcanic eruptions is all it would take to start thinking about building a Total Recall-like dome. It isn't so far-fetched. I attended the IAQA conference held at the Gaylord Opreyland in Nashville. I think I was outside one time in three days. There are gardens with birds and a river inside the huge glass envelope. Steve Temes Re: Dust Storms' Health Risks: Asthma Triggers, Chemicals, Bacteria May With all the wildfire contaminants, coal-fired power plants, motor vehicle exhaust, chemical processing stacks, etc., a couple of volcanic eruptions is all it would take to start thinking about building a Total Recall-like dome. It isn't so far-fetched. I attended the IAQA conference held at the Gaylord Opreyland in Nashville. I think I was outside one time in three days. There are gardens with birds and a river inside the huge glass envelope. Steve Temes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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