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Magnetonium


Please post your articles, comments, opinions, discussion on the greener ways of things here, better health and cleaner more sustainable communities. Lets hope for a sustainable and environmentally-friendly future!

I'll start with this random article. More green space in your area - better health.

http://www.thespec.com/article/465203

quote:

Urban green space can cut health problems linked to poverty

Steve Connor
The Independent, London

Proof at last: Living near parks boosts health, regardless of social class.

Access to green spaces, whether they be rolling chalk downs or simple playing fields, has an independently beneficial impact on health and health-related behaviour that counteracts the effects of poverty and inner-city deprivation, research by scientists found.

The links between serious illnesses and poverty are well established, but this is the first time scientists have systematically shown that the health gap between rich and poor can be halved with the help of green spaces.

When all deaths were analyzed, the gulf in health between the rich and the poor in the greenest areas of Britain was roughly half of that observed in the least green parts of the country, according to the findings published in the medical journal The Lancet.

The difference between those living in the greenest and least green areas was largest when looking at deaths from circulatory diseases.

However, the scientists found that living near green space had little effect for death from lung cancer, which is only weakly linked with exercise; or for death by self-harming.

The authors of the study, Richard Mitchell of Glasgow University and Frank Popham of the University of St. Andrews, believe the findings are strong enough for planning authorities to consider making green spaces available on grounds of health and well-being.

The two scientists assessed the entire population of England under the retirement age -- a total of 41 million people -- and obtained the cause of death for 366,348 people who died between 2001 and 2005 to analyze the links between fatal illnesses and access to green spaces.

"Populations that are exposed to the greenest environments have the lowest levels of health inequality related to income deprivation," they said.

"Evidence suggests that contact with such environments has independent salutogenic effects, for example, green spaces independently promote physical activity.

"However, the effect of green space is not solely based on promotion or enhancement of physical activity (but is also) psychologically and physiologically restorative, reducing blood pressure and stress levels and possibly promoting faster healing in patients after surgical intervention."

They conclude: "The implications of this study are clear: environments that promote good health might be crucial in the fight to reduce health inequalities."
pkcRAISTLIN
global warming is an inside job!!
Fir3start3r
I've always liked, "Think Global, Act Local" approach. :D
The17sss
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
global warming is an inside job!!


jerZ07002
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Originally posted by The17sss


did you notice the huge decline in 1998-1999? Did that drop disprove that the moving average of global temperatures was on the rise? the temperature over a 2 year period is unimportant; the question is what is the trending average over a longer time span - say 15 - 30 years.
josh4
DrUg_Tit0
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Originally posted by jerZ07002
did you notice the huge decline in 1998-1999? Did that drop disprove that the moving average of global temperatures was on the rise? the temperature over a 2 year period is unimportant; the question is what is the trending average over a longer time span - say 15 - 30 years.


Global warming really is more of a hype than a measured phenomenon. The climate is naturally very oscillatory, so it is impossible to be sure if it is real or not based on such a small scale. It is even more difficult to determine whether it is a man made phenomenon or whether it is simply a result of solar cycles.

I'm not saying that it is not happening, but at this moment we really can't be sure.
jerZ07002
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Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
Global warming really is more of a hype than a measured phenomenon. The climate is naturally very oscillatory, so it is impossible to be sure if it is real or not based on such a small scale. It is even more difficult to determine whether it is a man made phenomenon or whether it is simply a result of solar cycles.

I'm not saying that it is not happening, but at this moment we really can't be sure.


that's why studying a short trend (e.g., over a 2 year period) is not helpful.
DrUg_Tit0
I usually don't write PETA-esque posts, but a couple of pictures from the Faroe Islands really startled me..Apparently they have a local custom there, a transition to manhood of a sort. Basically what they do is they round up a bunch of dolphins with boats, make them flee into small bays, and then hundreds of local residents with ropes and hooks charge into the water and slaughter them. Wtf is wrong with the Faroe Islands people???

http://www.jutarnji.hr/galerija?galleryId=240
diesel_tron3000
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the answer to all our problems including the one real environmental problem that gets no attention, declining fresh water aquifers

Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
I usually don't write PETA-esque posts, but a couple of pictures from the Faroe Islands really startled me..Apparently they have a local custom there, a transition to manhood of a sort. Basically what they do is they round up a bunch of dolphins with boats, make them flee into small bays, and then hundreds of local residents with ropes and hooks charge into the water and slaughter them. Wtf is wrong with the Faroe Islands people???

http://www.jutarnji.hr/galerija?galleryId=240


Maybe wrong to you but if it's their culture, who are you to judge?
DrUg_Tit0
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Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Maybe wrong to you but if it's their culture, who are you to judge?


I've never supported cultural or moral relativism to justify any kind of slaughter. If something is completely unnecessary and harms people or ecosystem, I'll always be against it, whether it comes from my culture or anyone elses.
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