A recent climate study commissioned by the World Bank Group, the world’s atmosphere is already on track for a 1.5°C temperature increase due to past and projected greenhouse gas emissions, posing a significant threat to global lives and livelihoods.
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Atlantic hurricanes are now more than twice as likely to intensify rapidly due to sea surface warming, according to the paper, “Observed increases in North Atlantic tropical cyclone peak intensification rates” published Thursday in Scientific Reports.
Study spearheaded by scientists from Colorado State University reveals that the impact of severe drought—a phenomenon predicted to become more common due to climate change—on grasslands and shrublands has been significantly underestimated.
As global warming causes sea levels to rise, younger people are moving away from the coast to inland areas, according to a study by researchers at Florida State University. This leaves older populations on the coast, leading to many problems.
Rice husk, often seen as a mere by-product of rice production, possesses untapped potential in the biofuel value chain. Originating as the protective outer covering of rice grains
A study in Global Ecology and Conservation used data from bird netting and ringing to see how the bird community in the Eastern Himalayan mid-elevation forests changed in both undisturbed and logged forests.
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