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Can Climate Change Cause More Stillbirths?


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Overall, the probability of stillbirth tends to rise when the ambient temperature is below 15 degrees Celsius and above 23.4 degrees Celsius, with the greatest risk occurring when the ambient temperature is above 29.4 degrees Celsius, Ms. Sexton said.
Chronic sensitivity to excessive heat and cold temperatures during breastfeeding is responsible for 17 to 19% of stillbirths.
However, these results are based on the minimal data currently available, so expectant mothers should not be concerned; further research is needed.
According to environmental scientist Dr. Scott Lieske, the results indicate that women in developed countries will be affected as global temperatures increase. ....

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Too Late? Amazon Greenhouse Study Shows Worsening Climate Conditions Despite Initiatives


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Researchers have been worried for years that rising temperatures, drought, and deforestation are reducing the world s largest rainforest s ability to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and help reduce fossil-fuel pollution. According to recent research, certain parts of the tropical ecosystem could release more carbon than they contain.
However, CO2 inhalation and exhalation are just one way that this humid jungle, which is home to the world s most diverse wildlife, affects the global climate. Natural and human-caused actions in the Amazon will dramatically change the rainforest s contribution by actively warming the air or emitting other greenhouse gases that do. ....

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