In search of solutions to counteract the consequences of climate change, a group of astrophysicists bet on an idea that is out of this world. They proposed that dust could be extracted from the moon
Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is no longer plausible, as shown in a new pivotal study published by the Cluster of Excellence "Climate, Climate Change and Society" (CLICCS) at the University of Hamburg.
A global shift to an El Niño weather pattern later this year could pave the way for the world to exceed 1.5C of warming for the first time in 2024, according to the UK Met Office.
It is known that "ExxonMobil knew" half a century ago about the threats of global warming (there are even various initiatives to denounce and investigate it). Still, now researchers from Harvard University
India and China are the home to the most polluted cities in the world. China tops the list with 11680.42 Million tons of carbon waste. And, India at the third place with 2411.73 Million tonnes.
Scientists predict that the loss of an Antarctica glacier the size of Florida would result in a 10-foot rise in sea levels worldwide. It's melting quickly already
Himalayan glaciers are melting, agriculture land in India is drying up and the capital is breathing the most polluted air in the world. Still, India has not committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by the climate summit.
A study by the University of Leeds in England found that the Himalayan ice caps have lost ten times more ice in recent decades than the average since the last great glacial expansion 400 to 700 years ago, a period is known as the Little Ice Age.
A new scientific article showed that climate change is already affecting the healthy psychological development of children around the world. The authors caution that these adverse effects on childhood mental health begin before birth
At least a third of Himalayan glaciers will disappear by the end of the century, even if countries completely reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to a new report from the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development.
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