Living Things
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Origin | St. Louis |
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Missouri | |
United States | |
Members | Eve Berlin |
Albums | Ahead of the Lions |
Habeas Corpus | |
Black Skies in Broad Daylight | |
Upwind Circles | |
Turn In Your Friends & Neighbors | |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Garage Rock | |
Psychobilly | |
Punk Rock | |
Dub | |
Record labels | Jive Records |
DreamWorks Records | |
Universal Music Group | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | SongsBom Bom BomAhead of the Lions · 2005 Bombs BelowBlack Skies in Broad Daylight · 2002 Under The GunBombs Below · 2006 View 25+ more |
List | Bom Bom BomAhead of the Lions · 2005 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1591966 |
About Living Things
Living Things is an American punk rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The band consists of the brothers Lillian Berlin, Eve Berlin, and Bosh Berlin, and Cory Becker.
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... The plant-like Living Things are made up of fungi growing in association with other life forms, such as algae...
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... Alien species are Living Things transported around the world by humans into places they wouldn t naturally be, from Japanese knotweed to the fungus that kills ash trees...
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... " You need somebody who s going to be full-time, " he has told them, explaining that farming means giving constant attention to Living Things - not just firing up a few gadgets and waiting for the profits to roll in argues Mr Oshima...
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Ozone layer may be restored in decades, UN report says
... When it is depleted, this radiation can reach the surface - causing potential harm to humans and other Living Things...
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... Biodiversity refers to all the Earth s Living Things and the way they are connected in a complex web of life that sustains the planet...
Biodiversity: Row over funding threatens to stall talks
... Biodiversity refers to all Living Things, from polar bears to plankton, and the way they fit together in an intricate web of life, supplying food, clean air and water...
Ozone layer may be restored in decades, UN report says
By Phelan ChatterjeeBBC News
Human action to save the Ozone layer has worked as hoped, and it may recover in just decades, the UN says.
An international agreement in 1987 to stop using the harmful chemicals that were damaging the layer has been successful, The Major assessment says.
The Ozone layer is a thin part of The Earth 's Atmosphere that absorbs most of the ultraviolet Radiation from The Sun .
When it is depleted, this Radiation can reach The Surface - causing potential harm to humans and other Living Things .
Ultraviolet rays can damage DNA and cause sunburn, increasing the long-term risk of problems such as skin cancer.
The Ozone layer began depleting in the 1970s.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which were commonly found in spray cans, fridges, foam insulation and air conditioners, were blamed for eating away at the Ozone layer.
A gaping hole in the layer was discovered by scientists in 1985. Just two years later, the Montreal Protocol was Signed - with 46 countries promising to phase out the harmful chemicals.
The Deal later became The First UN treaty to achieve universal ratification, and almost.
The Antarctic Ozone hole continued expanding until 2000, after which its area and depth began improving slowly.
Now, a report co-produced by the UN, US and EU agencies says the Montreal Protocol is working as hoped.
It says that, to 1980 values - before the Ozone hole appeared - at different points in different places:
However, the depletion of Ozone - while harmful due to solar Radiation - is.
But saving the Ozone layer has had a positive knock-on effect on Global Warming , The Report suggests, because some of the harmful chemicals that were phased out are powerful greenhouse gases.
That phase-out will have prevented up to 1C of warming by The Middle of The Century - if compared to increasing their use by 3% per year, The Scientists found.
While The Report has been hailed as Good News - and evidence that rapid, international action to avert environmental crises can Work - it warns that continued progress on the Ozone layer is not guaranteed.
For example, proposals to limit Global Warming by sending millions of tonnes of sulphur dioxide into the upper Atmosphere - known as - could drastically reverse the Ozone layer's Recovery .
Source of news: bbc.com