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Climate change is having some unexpected consequences all over the world. In the Arctic, Inuit communities are seeing their first wasps, and radio broadcasts have been needed to caution about the hazards of trying to touch the wasps, which are flying farther north as the Arctic warms.
European brewers are facing a crisis as their traditional hops are wilting from drought and heat, and a programme has begun to make them more drought-tolerant.
The famous geysers of Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, are slowing down; Old Faithful’s regular eruptions have shifted by an extra 16 minutes in eight years. The reason is that the geysers’ water supplies are dwindling as the climate turns drier.
Perhaps the most unexpected impact of global warming is a rise in the number of kidney stones. These painful stones result from salts crystallising in the kidneys, often caused by dehydration. The hotter the climate, the more cases of kidney stones occur and the southern US regions get around 50 per cent more cases than northern states. The number of cases has been rising since temperatures began to warm noticeably from the late 1970s. As the climate warms, the zone of high risk for kidney stones is expected to push northwards, and by 2050 an estimated 1.6 million new cases are predicted.
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All Satellite measuring facilities are reporting below avg global mean temps, assuming it is even mathematically possible to calculate a global temp.
Specifically, the University of Alabama, Huntsville came out with their global assessment and they reported the 22nd warmest in the 30 yrs of records
Stephen Levett, Basingstoke, Hampshire
Do you think that politicians decisions all over the world are being affected by global warming.It is very easy to try and bamboozal the population by talking about global warming?
michael, leicester, united kingdom
Next they will be saying that Malaria is moving north due to global warming
....no....wait.......Mosquitos already live in the Arctic???
Well THAT must be down to global warming too!!!
Billy, Cardiff , Wales
Warming? NY is cool considering that it is summer. I remember temperatures of over 100F years ago. We rarely go over 90F now. Florida used to be unbearable in the summer. It is cool this year.
Wasps. Did you ever consider that they may be moving north to get away from our pesticides.
Old Faithful drying up. Thats one theory. Another is that earthquakes changed the frequency.
Kidney stones. Also caused by diet. Our diet has changed a lot more than the climate.
Alex Majthenyi, Scarsdale, USA