Publié par Dreuz Info le 10 juillet 2007

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L’elite francaise part en vacances vers le sud tout en disant que le rechauffement de la grosse bleue est un drame!
 
Warmer weather is healthier.
Where do many seniors go when they retire? Not north. They generally go south – or in whatever direction leads them to warmer climes. 
Statistics show that warmer weather is healthier for people. Some of Britain’s leading medical experts have calculated that a rise in the average temperature by 3.6*F (2*C) over the next 50 years would increase yearly heat-related deaths in Britain by 2,000-but would reduce cold-related deaths by about 20,000. A similar study by American doctors estimated that a warming of 4.5*F (2.5*C) would lower the annual death rate in the US by 40,000, while reducing medical costs by almost $20 Billion (Euro 27 Milliards) per year. 
Both studies found that the decrease in the number of cold-related deaths would be much greater than the rise of heat-related deaths. Of course, this doesn’t mean that heat is good for everyone. Sudden heat waves can be catastrophic, as they were in Chicago in 1995 and France in 2003. However, since then, both of those places have taken the precautions of making available cooled local shelters and checking on the elderly during hot spells- steps that have been effective in maintaining good health and saving lives.
….Studies now show that their highest deaths rates occur in winter, with the leading causes being respiratory problems (flu and pneumonia) and heart disease.
People in Europe seem to prefer warmer winters, and statistics are showing that this move is much better for their health. The good news is that you don’t have to move now.
Warmer winters are heading your ways!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Global warNing!

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