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Expand 'effects of global warming' section #15

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rosslh opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 5 comments
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Expand 'effects of global warming' section #15

rosslh opened this issue Jan 17, 2019 · 5 comments
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rosslh commented Jan 17, 2019

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@rosslh rosslh added good first issue Good for newcomers content labels Jan 17, 2019
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@bkstephen
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Hey, I'd like to help with this project. What additions for the 'effects of global warming' section do you have in mind?

@shakti97
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is this issue still incomplete or done but not marked closed?

@AnkitaxPriya
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@rosslh ,is this issue still available?

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rosslh commented Oct 1, 2019

Hi all, sorry for the late reply. This issue is still open for contributors, so feel free to make a pull request with some added content. Right now we include details on:

  • Which regions are likely to be affected the most
  • Weather extremes
  • Temperature extremes
  • Dying coral reefs
  • Ice melt / sea level rise
  • Drought / food and water shortages

You may expand our information on any of those effects of global warming, or you can add information that is missing entirely. This Wikipedia article is a good place to look for some ideas (global warming's effect on migration and conflict for example).

Each piece of information you add should be cited to a reliable source (e.g. a newspaper, a peer reviewed journal, or a government agency).

The content of the website is located at src/pages/index.js. You should put new citations in src/components/reflist.js. The instructions to build the project are in the ReadMe.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

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I hope I have done this correctly -- I know this piece of information was fairly moving when I learned of it.

@rosslh rosslh pinned this issue Oct 10, 2019
rosslh pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 17, 2019
* Add info on disease vectors and their increase in viability due to rising temperatures

* Merge similar paragraphs on global health/disease
rosslh added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2020
* Added information snippet on species extinction, Fixed typo in pathogen paragraph

* Improvements to text
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Co-authored-by: Harrison Marley <harrison.marley@seqta.com.au>
Co-authored-by: Ross Hill <ross@rosshill.ca>
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