The effects of climate change, such as natural disasters, pollution and environmental degradation, are affecting the health of many people around the world.
The world's blue lakes, many of which are in high northern latitudes, are at risk of losing their blue hues as a result of climate change, according to a new paper published in Geophysical Research Letters.
State Minister for Science, Technology and Climate Change Keshab Mahanta said that out of these 15, based on survey reports from two top-tier institutes – IIT Guwahati and IIT Mandi, Karimganj tops the list.
The consequences of climate change can be seen today in Europe, where heat waves are getting longer and more intense. But it's not just happening there. Every decade since 1980 is hotter than the last.
Climate change may exacerbate 58% of the infectious diseases humans come into contact with worldwide, from common waterborne viruses to deadly diseases like plague, new research shows.
A climate clock was installed in a Manhattam at the end of 2021 that shows two numbers. The first number in a red in the climate clock refers to a timer that counts down at current rates of emissions
Some extreme weather events, such as heat waves, have a "clear and clear" relationship to climate change around the world, while with others, such as cyclones, the role of global warming in each event is more variable.
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