Women's Project's Site-specific "Global Cooling: The Women Chill" Opens 6/3
For these PLAYS, there is NO CURTAIN, NO FOOTLIGHTS, NO STAGE. Just six site-specific, short related plays from Women's Project theater company written for the lobbies, mezzanines, escalators, bridges, nooks and crannies of the World Financial Center complex, 220 Vesey Street, that people pass through every day. The plays, grouped under the title Global Cooling: The Women Chill, share one topic: global warming is not so hot. Presented for only nine performances, Global Cooling: The Women Chill will reveal the truth about the changing environment.More climate fraud promotion from Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tree-munching beetles, malaria-carrying mosquitoes and deer ticks that spread Lyme disease are three living signs that climate change is likely to exact a heavy toll on human health.JOIN THE REUTERS CARBON COMMUNITY
These pests and others are expanding their ranges in a warming world, which means people who never had to worry about them will have to start. And they are hardly the only health threats from global warming.
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Without cuts in carbon dioxide emissions, that pollution will remain, and the other unhealthy effects of climate change will continue, including more severe floods, droughts, heat waves and storms.
"You'll get more extreme weather events that will occur more frequently ... and so it just piles on in terms of the human health effects," Portier said. "And the cost will be tremendous, there's little doubt of that."
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