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India’s Diabetes Crisis: Lancet Study Reveals One in Four Diabetics Worldwide is Indian - Climate Health Review 15/11/2024

India’s Diabetes Crisis: Lancet Study Reveals One in Four Diabetics Worldwide is Indian

World Diabetes Day report highlights alarming trends using fasting glucose and HbA1c parameters, underscoring the urgent need for action.

India’s Diabetes Crisis: Lancet Study Reveals One in Four Diabetics Worldwide is Indian - Climate Health Review India now accounts for a staggering quarter of the world's adult diabetic population, with 212 million of the global 828 million diabetics residing in the

21/07/2024

India’s Kerala on High Alert As Fresh Nipah Case Emerges

https://climatehealthreview.com/2024/07/21/indias-kerala-on-high-alert-as-fresh-new-nipah-emerges/

Rising Temperatures Threaten World's Marine Ecosystem - Climate Health Review 13/07/2024

Rising Temperatures Threaten World’s Marine Ecosystem

Climate change poses serious risks to marine ecosystems and the fisheries they support, says the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) report.

By the end of the century, across both emissions scenarios, the seven countries with the largest fish catch which between them accounted for 48 percent of global marine capture in 2022 -China, India, Indonesia, Peru, the Russian Federation, Vietnam and the United States of America- will likely experience losses in exploitable fish biomass, the report says.

The report titled “Climate change risks to marine ecosystems and fisheries: Projections to 2100 from the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project” presents projections for 2100 exploitable fish biomass under different climate scenarios, for all countries and territories.

The report presents projections from the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (FishMIP), an international network of researchers working towards understanding the long-term impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems and fisheries around the world.

The report recommends improving the accuracy of climate impact ensemble modelling for marine ecosystems and fisheries, including building capacity through the provision of tools and training to enhance capabilities for meeting future policy needs. Among these is the inclusion of aquaculture in ecosystem models, and a combined analysis of land-sea modelling outputs for fully integrated assessments.

Rising Temperatures Threaten World's Marine Ecosystem - Climate Health Review Climate change poses serious risks to marine ecosystems and the fisheries they support, says the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Global AI Summit Tackles Misinformation And Deepfakes With A Little ‘Bot’ Of Help - Climate Health Review 02/06/2024

Global AI Summit Tackles Misinformation And Deepfakes With A Little ‘Bot’ Of Help
Governments Discuss Thorny Issue Of How To Protect The Unwary From Deepfakes

Global AI Summit Tackles Misinformation And Deepfakes With A Little ‘Bot’ Of Help - Climate Health Review The annual AI for Good Summit has been described as the leading UN platform promoting this technology to advance health, climate, gender, inclusive

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