Climate change is changing seasons and their transition period causing us certain allergies and affecting our mental health.
Dr. Tana Wood, an ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service, is running experiments to see what might happen to forests if temperatures rise by seven degrees Fahrenheit, the worst-case scenario by the end of the century. Among the impacts, it appears forests could lose some of their ability to absorb carbon, which contributes to rising temperatures. David Schechter has the story.
How can we turn the tide of deforestation, and what role can banks play?
Climate change is impacting the agriculture industry right here in Michigan, although experts say they’re doing things to make sure our state stays one track ahead of it.
Safe In Our World and BAFTA have announced a second Games Mental Health Summit, and this one is themed around driving change in the industry.Read this article on TechRaptor
Both staffing concerns and an ongoing mental health crisis are impacting the City of Richmond’s ability to fully operate the Marcus Alert system.
Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Niagara Health says it’s adjusting the intake hours at its Welland Avenue site in St. Catharines due to staffing shortages. The site, located at 264 Welland Avenue, offers mental health and addiction services in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association. Effective Monday, the new intake hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Patients […]
More than 2.4 billion workers — or 70% of the global workforce — are
A large majority of workers worldwide are facing a cocktail of health hazards linked to climate change, the UN said Monday, warning that existing regulations were not equipped to offer adequate protection.
During the unusually dry year of 2018, Sweden was hit by numerous forest fires. A research team led from Lund University in Sweden has investigated how climate change affects recently burned boreal forests and their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
A job is fundamental to our wellbeing. Only last week Mel Stride, right, the Work and Pensions Secretary, said that Britons must get back to what he termed the 'old fashioned belief' that work is good for us.
Joseph Dearden, 27, has been jailed for his 'callous and cowardly' behaviour