Seismic networks could be used to establish a flash flood early warning system for high mountain regions, according to a new study published in Science.
At a time when global warming has been described as a "code red" threat to humanity, experts say the world's health problems are getting worse due to climate change and rising temperatures.
Unseasonal rains of 36 hours have left Uttarakhand badly disturbed. During this, 17 people died at different places. About 11 thousand pilgrims who went on the pilgrimage to the Char Dhams of the state have been stopped at various places.
Climate change is a real fact now all over the world and we can feel its effects wherever we go. The earth is heating up at alarming rates (1 to 1.5 degrees annually) mainly due to carbon emissions resulting in global warming.
India's Chief Economic Adviser has said that poor countries need more than $100 billion in aid to fight the challenges of climate change. An important discussion on climate change is to be held this month at the COP26.
The warming of the ocean waters has caused a drop in the brightness of the Earth, as revealed by measurements of the light of the planet that illuminates the surface of the Moon and from satellites.
Global warming is increasingly affecting water resources. The changes in rainfall patterns are endangering millions of people watching rainfall is becoming rarer but more violent. And the monsoons are no exception.
Until humanity curbs its carbon emissions, 95 percent of Earth's ocean surface will have changed by the end of the century, according to research, which is published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports.
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