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The World Health Organization warns of indirect consequences of global warming.
> Unreliable weather conditions and severe weather events will negatively impact
on agriculture and may cause famine.
> More floods will spread waterborne diseases such as typhoid, dysentery, and
cholera.
> Disease carriers such as mosquitoes will flourish in warmer conditions and
carry malaria, dengue fever or encephalitis into countries previously unaffected.
> Rodents and insects survive in greater numbers during milder winters.

What is in the book?
Chapter: Violent Weather
Wind
Cyclones/hurricanes
Tornados
Thunderstorms
Lightning
Floods
Global Warming