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To limit global warming to 1.5 degree C is "possible within the laws of chemistry and physics," said Jim Skea, co-chair of IPCC Working Group III. "But doing so would require unprecedented changes."In Paris, the world's governments tasked the IPCC with preparing this special report to detail the impacts that climate change of 1.5 degree C will bring, what will be required to prevent further warming and what mitigation and adaptation options are available for countries to deal with these impacts.More than 90 authors from 40 countries were involved in leading the report, helped by 133 contributing authors. The report pulls together the current understanding of the scientific community on climate change and includes citations of more than 6,000 peer-reviewed scientific articles and studies."One of the key messages that comes out very strongly from this report is that we are already seeing the consequences of 1 degree C of global warming through more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing Arctic sea ice, among other changes," said Panmao Zhai, co-chair of IPCC Working Group I.The report cites specific examples of how impacts of global warming would be lessened with the 1.5 degrees C increase, compared to the 2 degees C increase: 1256

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There were cat naps where you sleep for 10-15 minutes and you're up, and you're back on the phone to see if there was a response in any way, said John Curtis of Freeport.John and his wife Beverly live in Freeport, but were left stranded in West Palm Beach, Florida, when their cruise back home was canceled. The stars aligned when they realized cousins they had never met live in West Palm Beach and took them in."They have been so good to me, not even knowing me, they opened up their home to me and my husband," said Beverly Curtis.It was a support system they would need for what was to come. Hurricane Dorian was a Category 5 storm packing winds of 185 miles per hour when it beat down on the northern Bahamas. During the storm, John, who is in law enforcement on the island, started getting videos and pleas for help from his 87-year-old mother-in-law."When I got a call from them that they were stuck in their house with water above the chest level, it brought tears to my eyes that I was not there to at least influence in some way the team of persons that were out rescuing to be able to go and assist them," John Curtis said.They said there were pockets of time where their dinging phones with messages and videos would go silent."What happened is that they had asked them to move to higher grounds, different people, and they did, but the storm also came that way as well," Beverly Curtis said.Roads are impassable and John and Beverly are receiving videos of people stranded, cars almost floating in a stream of water. Beverly said her family headed for the attic for shelter when water came up close to the rooftops."Only so long you can stay in the manhole. And they had nowhere to sit because the chairs, the washer, the dryer, everything was just floating," added Beverly Curtis.After 12 hours, a sleepless night, John and Beverly got word that everyone is OK, giving them a sense of calm after the storm."Our home which is in south Bahamia sustained minimal damage, at this point they are all en route to our home," John said.This story was originally published by 2081

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These criticisms from anti-abortion groups, which are couched in concern about women, don't faze Gomperts. She says people who fixate on the risks of medical abortion "don't believe in science," and that the research she adheres to and the regimen she follows show the procedure is "very safe.""Less than one in every 100,000 women who use a medical abortion die, making medical abortions safer than childbirth and about as safe as naturally occurring miscarriages," she posted online.According to the FDA, of the 3.4 million patients who'd taken mifepristone to medically terminate their pregnancies, since the agency approved it in 2000 through December 2017, 22 people died. That amounts to one in about 155,000 women.Meantime, each year more than 700 women in the U.S. die as a result of pregnancy and childbirth, and more than 50,000 women face life-threatening complications, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There were more than 3.9 million births in 2016, and based on CDC calculations, that would mean approximately one in 5,600 women died as a result of their pregnancies.Concerns about using telemedicine to prescribe abortion pills are unfounded, say Gomperts and others -- including Dr. Daniel Grossman, a professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at University of California San Francisco and the director of the school's research group, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health."After more than 15 years of use in the U.S., we know medication abortion is extremely safe and effective," he said in a written statement. "When it comes to self-managing abortion, research shows that when people have accurate information and high-quality medication, they can use the abortion pill safely and effectively on their own."Medical abortion has "benefited millions of women," according to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which warns against efforts to limit access to or criminalize use of the evidence-based regimen. The professional association also points to the value of telemedicine.In the group's guidelines for managing first trimester abortions, it says: "Medical abortion can be provided safely and effectively via telemedicine with a high level of patient satisfaction; moreover, the model appears to improve access to early abortion in areas that lack a physician health care provider." 2401

  

There's also something we're working on, something like a 'panic button' for your phone that sends out a signal to the 10 closest law enforcement personnel … that would get people to schools or a church or any place where there is a mass shooting much faster [than calling a police station], he told 10News. 307

  

Three months after the women's deaths, a major cliff failure in Del Mar "put the entire coastal rail line in jeopardy and will now cost 0 million to repair," the senator noted. 179

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