You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
International-UN-NGOs
Enviro Report Warns Of Dengue Fever Dangers
2005-09-29
Submitted with bitten tongue...
MELBOURNE, Sept 28 (Bernama) -- A new report here has warned that unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut, dengue fever could spread in the Asia-Pacific region. The report, commissioned by the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), urges immediate action by governments and individuals to counter the threat. The two groups called for the greater use of renewable energy, mandatory biofuel blends, and an effective, national emissions control programme. Indian-born AMA president Dr Mukesh Haikerwal said there must be a national response to climate change and its effects on human health. "Projected heat-related deaths to 2100 (in Australia) could be halved with strong policy action,'' he said. "Failure to dramatically cut carbon dioxide emissions will leave the world with serious environmental and health problems."

ACF president Professor Ian Lowe said urgent action to curb climate change could reduce the suffering of millions in the Asia-Pacific region. The report's co-author, Australian National University (ANU) epidemiology expert Dr Rosalie Woodruff, said the potentially fatal dengue disease, transmitted to humans by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, affected about 240 people a year in Australia. The dengue fever risk would be much worse in developing countries... Dr Haikerwal said greenhouse gases, caused by burning fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal, were predicted to lead to average temperature increases of six degrees by 2100. "Climate change will damage our health. People will get sick as a direct result. People will die in larger numbers as our earth, our world, our home, heats up." He said about 1,100 people over the age of 65 died each year in Australia due to high temperatures.
Posted by:Pappy

#7  In the last (i.e. current) Ice Age, ice fields/glaciers were restricted to parts of Tasmania and a small area of the Australian Alps. The reason is Australia was too warm and colder areas where largescale ice accumulation occured are too far away across the ocean (unlike N.America and Europe) Back in the days of Gondawanaland the whole of Australia was covered by an ice sheet, but there were large ajacent land masses then and I think we were closer to the pole.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-09-29 17:13  

#6  And the second question. If Australia doesn't get icy, then why not?

too many shrimps on the barbie.
Posted by: Phineas T Fogg   2005-09-29 11:32  

#5  phil_b: question. During previous Ice Ages, has Australia had any significant glaciation? I wouldn't think so, judging from the terrain we usually see on television, but Ice Age maps almost never show the southern hemisphere.

And the second question. If Australia doesn't get icy, then why not?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-09-29 11:12  

#4  Is this alarmist self-serving neo-ecologist agitprop in order to secure more grant money for further 'study' of the problem?
Posted by: Raj   2005-09-29 09:49  

#3  What a f**king idiot. We have had a long cold winter here in the Western Land of Oz. I think we set record low temps in three of the last four months. In fact the whole Southern Hemisphere is abnormally cold.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-09-29 01:55  

#2  the aluminum colored lining werks also.
Posted by: Phineas T Fogg   2005-09-29 01:51  

#1  "Climate change will damage our health. People will get sick as a direct result. People will die in larger numbers as our earth, our world, our home, heats up."

duh. idiots can't even see the silver linning. less people, less Dengue Fever.


Posted by: Phineas T Fogg   2005-09-29 01:48  

00:01