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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: environmental + effects of cold + climate  Related to the article below (Last Update: 9/5/2009)

Environmental Effects Of Cold-climate Strawberry Farming

Science Daily (press release) - ‎‎
... Pfeil, Emy, Downey, Peter, Rowland, Randy, Hapeman, Cathleen J. A Comparison of Three Cold-climate Strawberry Production Systems: Environmental Effects. ...

Another Bright Idea

The Daily Score -  - ‎Sep 4, 2009‎
To say nothing of the fact that in cold climates, the lost heat output from incandescents will be made up by other heating sources, typically the burning of ...

Ocean acidification may be trouble for Alaskan fish

Reuters - ,  - ‎Sep 3, 2009‎
Although nobody knows for sure what the effects of higher acidity levels will be, reports of smaller salmon catches are worrying scientists and cast a pall ...

Arctic Thaw Could Cause Massive Flood, Curbing Non-CO2 Pollutants ...

Environment News Service - ‎‎
"Simply put, if we do not keep the Arctic cold enough, people across the world will suffer the effects." "Arctic soils and wetlands contain twice the amount ...

Impacts of warming Arctic beyond predictions: WWF report

Xinhua -  - ‎Sep 2, 2009‎
"Simply put, if we do not keep the Arctic cold enough, people across the world will suffer the effects," he said. The report shows that many Arctic climate ...

Is This the End for Coal?

E/The Environmental Magazine -  - ‎Sep 1, 2009‎
But when the unseasonably cold day arrived in the city blanketed with snow, only about 2500 people showed up. What's more, the Obama administration has ...

Himalayans needs climate change science to get its fingers dirty

guardian.co.uk - ‎Sep 3, 2009‎
The question of the Himalayas has not really begun to be addressed and the science has a very long way to go on precipitation and the social effects. ...

Should EPA Bow To Chamber's Demand?

National Journal -  - ‎Aug 31, 2009‎
For instance, OMB called EPA to task for ???applying a dramatically expanded precautionary principle,??? noting that ???the impact of climate-sensitive diseases ...

Delivering hot returns in a cold climate

WA Business News (subscription) - ‎Aug 26, 2009‎
It is now focused on using recovered heat to generate low-emission electricity, the sort of 'green-energy' play that has clear punter appeal in a climate ...

Aficionados miss butterfly's effects

Press of Atlantic City -  - ‎Aug 30, 2009‎
Glassberg theorized that the cold, cloudy climate eastern states experienced in April, May and June could have killed many caterpillars and butterflies that ...

Respiratory health effects of home dampness and molds among Canadian children


RE Dales, H Zwanenburg, R Burnett, CA … - American journal of epidemiology, 1991 - Oxford Univ Press
... tend to be well insulated be- cause of the cold climate and consequently ... requests
to Dr. Robert E. Dales, Toxic Air Pollution, Health Effects Section, Health ...

[BOOK] Climate and fisheries


DH Cushing - 1982 - Academic Pr

[PDF] The potential impacts of climate variability and change on temperature-related morbidity and …


MA McGeehin, M Mirabelli - Environmental Health Perspectives, 2001 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... The adverse health effects of cold weather include direct ... such as hypothermia, and
indirect effects, such as ... deaths directly attributable to cold exposure are ...
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Climate change and human health: present and future risks

- who.int [PDF] 
AJ McMichael, RE Woodruff, S Hales - The Lancet, 2006 - Elsevier
... 103 There, the role of cold temperature itself ... including altitude, 131 topography,
132 environmental disturbance, 74 ... Can current effects be estimated, if not ...
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Temperature and mortality in 11 cities of the eastern United States

- oxfordjournals.org
FC Curriero, KS Heiner, JM Samet, SL Zeger, … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
... Am J Public Health 1983;73:805???7.[Abstract ... Free Full Text]; Larsen U. The effects
of monthly ... Cold exposure and winter mortality from ischaemic heart disease ...

Heart failure in a cold climate Seasonal variation in heart failure-related morbidity and …

- onlinejacc.org
S Stewart, K McIntyre, S Capewell, JJV … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2002 - Elsevier
... Environmental temperature has been implicated in this variation as these ... Cold can
also induce myocardial ischemia [11 ... All of these effects could clearly lead to ...

Health effects of climate change


A Haines, JA Patz - Jama, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
... It may be followed by a cold phase called La Ni??a ... range of impacts of the El Ni??o
cycle on health. ... The effects may be mediated by short-term atypical climatic ...

Confounding and effect modification in the short-term effects of ambient particles on total …

- giannipera.it [PDF] 
K Katsouyanni, G Touloumi, E Samoli, A … - Epidemiology, 2001 - jstor.org
... 0.67-0.93%); in a relatively cold climate the corresponding ... 0.42), whereas in a warm
climate it was ... and short-term adverse health effects, including increases ...

[PDF] The effect of weather on respiratory and cardiovascular deaths in 12 US cities


ALF Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz - Environmental health perspectives, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... behavior such as always wearing hats, was associated with increased effects of cold
or heat ... The best indicator of the temperature effect on health is still ...
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[PDF] The potential health impacts of climate variability and change for the United States: …


DD Daley, DE Driscoll, DA D Engelberg, MH … - Environmental Health Perspectives, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... extremes); air-pollution-related health effects; water- and ... outcomes, notably reduced
cold-weather mor- ... is protected against adverse health outcomes associated ...
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Environmental effects of cold-climate strawberry farming

Advanced matted-row system proves most environmentally sustainable

BELTSVILLE, MD?Strawberries are America's fifth-favorite fruit, according to consumption rates. California and Florida grow more than 95% of the nation's strawberries; an additional 12,000 acres are planted in other states. Strawberries are increasingly grown on small-scale farms in direct-to-consumer markets, which are gaining popularity as part of the emerging "local food movement". But how do growing methods designed to ensure successful strawberry production in colder climates affect the environment? Matthew D. Stevens, currently with North Carolina State University, and a team of USDA-Agricultural Research Services (ARS) researchers developed an experiment to shed light on that question. Stevens conducted the research while working as a graduate student at the USDA-ARS. Three methods of growing strawberries were compared for the study published in HortScience.

The conventional matted row system (CMR) has been the primary method in colder areas. Recently, use of a second method, cold-climate plasticulture (CCP), has increased. Both rely on fumigation and pesticides to protect plants, but use of these elements is being restricted because of environmental concerns. This has led to the development of alternative pest-control measures, including advanced matted row (AMR), the third method tested in the study.

Growing practices were evaluated on sustainability, soil and water conservation, and reduction of movement of soil, nutrients, and pesticides from fields to nearby water sources. Pesticides, nutrients, and soil particles moved from fields to water systems, even through naturally occurring runoff, have significant negative effects for aquatic ecosystems.

In the AMR beds, a cover crop was planted and later mowed down to create a protective vegetative layer, which reduces weed growth. Both CMR and CCP methods use plastic sheeting to limit weeds. As few insects were observed, no insecticides were used. Automated runoff samplers kept track of the water and soil movement. Runoff samples were analyzed for nitrate, ammonium, and pesticide concentrations. Plants were also analyzed for carbon and nitrogen.

Annual mean soil loss was significantly greater in the CMR compared to the AMR, but neither the CMR nor the AMR annual mean soil loss was significantly different from the annual mean soil loss of the CCP in 2002. Though the annual mean soil losses for CMR and AMR were significantly greater than for CCP, the difference between CMR and AMR was not significant in 2003. Annual mean soil losses in 2004 were not significantly different across the planting methods.

The results indicate that the intensity, duration, and timing of precipitation affected the soil and pesticide losses and runoff volume more than the type of planting system.

Timing of fertilization is very important in CMR production because fertilizer is sprayed onto the plants. This method produced low nutrient uptake and high nutrient runoff. AMR and CCP plants were fertilized underground and resulted in higher nutrient uptake and lower nutrient runoff compared with CMR. Furthermore, CMR plots had the greatest pesticide losses. This makes the CMR system the least effective in controlling soil and pesticide losses. The AMR system was best for erosion control in the first year, but the CCP was better the following year. AMR runoff also had the lowest pesticide levels.

"These observations suggest that the AMR and CCP systems have less negative effects on our natural resources than the CMR system," Stevens remarked. And, because it does not use non-biodegradable plastic mulch that must be disposed of in a landfill, AMR is more environmentally sustainable for cold-climate strawberry production.

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The complete study and abstract are available on the ASHS Hortscience electronic journal web site: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/44/2/298

Founded in 1903, the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) is the largest organization dedicated to advancing all facets of horticultural research, education, and application. More information at ashs.org


 

 
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