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USA-802101-Deborah A Ashcraft Inc Directorios de empresas
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Noticias de la compañía :
- 2021 U. S. billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in . . .
In broader context, the total cost of U S billion-dollar disasters over the last 5 years (2017-2021) is $742 1 billion, with a 5-year annual cost average of $148 4 billion, both of which are new records and nearly triple the 42-year inflation adjusted annual average cost
- BirdCast - Bird migration forecasts in real-time
We turn weather radar data into information on the numbers and flight directions of birds aloft in order to expand the understanding of migratory bird movement After several years (and hundreds of posts) describing migration, species on the move, and unique migration events, we want you to have a better understanding of what happens at BirdCast
- Bird death and wind turbines: a look at the evidence
One, published earlier this year, calculates windfarms killed 20,000 birds died in 2009 in the US – while nuclear plants killed about 330,000 and fossil fueled power plants more than 14 million The research concludes that taken together, fossil-fueled facilities are about 17 times more dangerous per gigawatt hour of electricity produced to
- New Study Finds U. S. and Canada Have Lost More Than One in . . .
Many of the birds that breed in Canadian backyards migrate through or spend the winter in the U S and places farther south — from Mexico and the Caribbean to Central and South America What our birds need now is an historic, hemispheric effort that unites people and organizations with one common goal: bringing our birds back ” ###
- UN report: one-third of world’s food wasted annually, at . . .
The waste of some 1 3 billion tons of food each year is causing economic losses of $750 billion and significant damage to the environment, according to a United Nations report launched today UN report: one-third of world’s food wasted annually, at great economic, environmental cost | UN News
- Title: Ecological Crisis: U. S. , Canada Lost One in Four Birds . . .
Birds are prime indicators of such health, the study notes, signaling that natural systems across the U S and Canada are now being pushed so far by human activities that they can no longer support the same robust wildlife populations Tremendous Losses Study authors estimate that birds in North America have declined by 29%
- Water scarcity - UNICEF
Four billion people — almost two thirds of the world’s population — experience severe water scarcity for at least one month each year Over two billion people live in countries where water supply is inadequate Half of the world’s population could be living in areas facing water scarcity by as early as 2025
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