Sep. 13, 2011
Scientists: Bacteria spreading in warming oceans
DON MELVIN, Associated Press
BRUSSELS (AP) — Warning: The warming of the world's oceans can cause serious illness and may cost millions of euros (dollars) in health care.
That is the alarm sounded in a paper released online Tuesday on the eve of a two-day conference in Brussels.
The 200-page paper is a synthesis of the findings of more than 100 projects funded by the European Union since 1998. It was produced by Project CLAMER, a collaboration of 17 European marine institutes.
The paper says the rising temperature of ocean water is causing a proliferation of the Vibrio genus of bacteria, which can cause food poisoning, serious gastroenteritis, septicemia and cholera.
Read more - AP
Scientists: Bacteria spreading in warming oceans
DON MELVIN, Associated Press
BRUSSELS (AP) — Warning: The warming of the world's oceans can cause serious illness and may cost millions of euros (dollars) in health care.
That is the alarm sounded in a paper released online Tuesday on the eve of a two-day conference in Brussels.
The 200-page paper is a synthesis of the findings of more than 100 projects funded by the European Union since 1998. It was produced by Project CLAMER, a collaboration of 17 European marine institutes.
The paper says the rising temperature of ocean water is causing a proliferation of the Vibrio genus of bacteria, which can cause food poisoning, serious gastroenteritis, septicemia and cholera.
Read more - AP
CLAMER Conference
Living with a warming ocean:
European research and public perception of climate change impacts in the marine environment
15 September 2011, Royal Academy of Sciences, Brussels
Living with a warming ocean:
European research and public perception of climate change impacts in the marine environment
15 September 2011, Royal Academy of Sciences, Brussels