Environment

Researchers Found Microplastics Inside the Dolphin And Whale Tissue
Microscopic plastic particles have been found by a Duke University graduate student inside the fats and the lungs of two-thirds of the marine mammals. And

Return of El Niño Sparks Concerns Over Contagious Outbreaks and Health Issues
Experts warned that Indonesia faces increased risks of contagious disease outbreaks and other health issues due to El Niño’s return. El Niño increases Pacific Ocean

Victoria to Ban Gas to New Homes from 2024, Reducing Emissions
Victoria, a state in southeastern Australia, will ban natural gas connections to new homes starting next year as part of a plan to cut emissions

The Worst Heat is Still to Come as Ocean Temperatures Reached Record Highs
The surface temperature of the world’s oceans has soared to a record high, and scientists have warned that temperatures will continue to rise even further.

The World’s Largest Coral Reef Remains Under Serious Threat
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has recently been in the spotlight due to a controversial decision. At the UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting, the Great Barrier

The Role of Concrete, Asphalt, and Urban Heat Islands in Heat Waves Torment
It only takes a fraction of a second to sustain a severe burn. On the hottest days, asphalt and concrete can reach surface temperatures as

North Atlantic Ocean Temperature Reaches Record High, Raising Concerns
In alarming news, the North Atlantic Ocean has reached its hottest-ever recorded temperature of 24.9 degrees Celsius in July, weeks ahead of its usual annual

Brazilian Amazon’s Deforestation Lowers 66% In The Last 6 Years
The deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon finally hit a lower rate, about 66% lower compared to the last 6 years. This was reported officially according

Air Pollution Goes Hand in Hand with the Risk of Non-Lungs Cancer, Scientists Say
Air pollution has long been recognized as a significant risk factor for lung cancer. However, a new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public

Climate Change Lawsuits More Than Double in 5 years, Reaching 2,180 Cases
According to a report by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and Columbia University in New York that tracks ongoing climate cases in a global

Asia-Pacific Needs Disaster Warning Systems to Reduce The Risk of Climate Change
The UN reports countries in the Asia-Pacific region need to increase their investment in disaster warning systems and other tools to counter the increasing risks

Melting Permafrost Might Cause Threats For Humans
Scientists have warned us about the increasing heat of our environment that can potentially harm our environment. One of the harmful effects that we should