The wave of crime in the Midwest was unemployment nationwide, homeless and hungry during the Great Depression; it was not as much as the Midwest. Midwest farms and cities need to deal not only with poor economic conditions but also with the main source of income in the Midwest agriculture that is currently bound by what is called "dust ball". In addition to the low crop price and the lack of employment, the farmland was destroyed, can not be planted, and was often seized.
This is an attractive and ethical vision that brought the hottest month (July) in America's history in a year. A strong country is enough to melt the apron under the embarrassment of the Washington jet and Hurricane Sandy, which seems to be an urgent matter. But today the sustainability system is quietly challenged from the inside, not from outside, just because the world is becoming increasingly unbalanced. Among the growing number of scientists, social innovators, community leaders, NGOs, charities, governments, and companies, new ideas on how to support new ideas, resilience, ie disadvantaged groups, organizations, and systems There is a dialogue Sustain unexpected confusion and further prosperity
A combination of high fever and high humidity murderers puzzles the Midwest and the Northeast of the United States, Canada and the UK and creates alarming headlines. It is said that about 70 people have died in recent Canadian heat waves and the roads in Pennsylvania are melting but at the same time exposure to heat for a long time can lead to a marked decline in cognitive performance Indicates that. The frequency of hot weather has increased and the duration of high-risk heat has increased. These facts seriously remind us of the report published by climatologists at the Lamont-Doherty earth observatory in Colombia at the end of last year. Researchers report that the thermal stress may exceed the endurance of humans by the end of the century, given the current climate change trajectory.
And this is exactly what happened. This rain combines hot summer days with lots of sunshine to complete today's mass production ceremony. The heat wave lurking in the major part of the Midwest and the eastern United States also explains the prevalence spreading in other nutrient contaminated lakes this summer. Water released by the US Army Corps of Engineers from Lake Ochochy is usually due to the large replicas of St. Lucia and Kalusha Hatchie estuary. When the water level was too high to threaten the health of the Herbert Huber embankment, the corps discharged water from the lake. Through a series of canals, these discharged water eventually flows to the east and the west through rivers and estuaries.