“Climate change is putting the lives and health of billions of people at risk.” This strong statement begins a scientific study that suggests that global warming could shorten the average human lifespan by six months.
Even if we were to halt global warming immediately, the volume of ice in the European Alps is projected to decrease by 34% by 2050, which is only 26 years away.
A study conducted by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology has found that human activities are threatening more than 80% of the global land area which is essential for both human well-being and basic biodiversity.
New research has brought to light a worrying trend, climate change is subtly eroding the ocean’s ability to support plankton, leading to a swift decrease in fish populations.
Beaches and sand dunes around the world are under threat due to rising sea levels and increasing construction. This means they face new challenges every day, according to the study published in Nature.
Climate change has led to Greenland’s ice sheet losing more ice than we thought - 20% more. This was discovered in a recent study that used satellite pictures to see how glaciers have been shrinking over the last 40 years.
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