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.
A deep winter frost, floods, hail storms, forest fires, Despite having traveled just over half this year 2021, the world has already suffered in these first six months a large number of extreme weather events
The "points of no return" are a threat that once seemed like science fiction but is becoming more and more palpable. Many scientists are concerned that human activity that causes global warming
Hydrogen is currently produced by steam reforming methane into natural gas with high carbon dioxide emissions. Carbon capture and storage are used to reduce emissions and produce so-called blue hydrogen or blue hydrogen.
Asia is the most flood-affected region in the world. If compared with the whole world, 90 percent of the total population affected by floods live in Asia
Measures to contain the rise in temperatures well below 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels would increase net jobs by about 8 million by 2050, mainly due to gains in the solar and wind industries
Climate change and its effects will have a decisive influence on the future of humanity. In addition to its direct consequences on ecosystems, this global change will also change international relations and political and social situation of countries.
The global cryosphere, all areas of frozen water on Earth, shrank by approximately 87,000 square kilometers per year on average between 1979 and 2016, due to climate change.
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