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Posted Tue Oct 14 2014: from MPRnews:
As Minnesota's climate changes, bad air and new disease risks follow http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1413299700
In the last century, Minnesota has generally grown warmer and wetter, changes that have big implications for human health. Some Minnesota counties are much more vulnerable than others to health problems associated with climate change, concludes the first county-by-county Minnesota Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment. The Minnesota Department of Health report, released Monday, looks at which counties are most vulnerable to extreme heat, flash flooding and bad air quality.
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