Environment

Scientists Prediction: El Nino and Climate Change to Combine Breaking More Records This Year
Heatwaves that have sweltered many countries since early April will continue to drive temperatures to record-breaking levels for the rest of the year, according to

Multiple Ecosystems Under Danger as a Marine Heatwave Spreads Across the Pacific
Multiple ecosystems across the Pacific are facing dire consequences as a marine heatwave sweeps through the region, causing rising ocean temperatures and wreaking havoc on

Here Is Why Pet Fish Damage the Environment
In a recent study, experts at Cardiff University’s Water Research Institute quantified the carbon footprint and environmental impact of pet fish. The study revealed that

Climate Change Might Push 65% of the Insect Population to Extinction
When we talk about climate change, we immediately think about global warming. But there are other aspects of this phenomenon that we as humans have

Dangerous Rates of Change Have the Potential to Cause Tipping Points
A recent study by mathematicians at the University of Exeter and University College Cork in Ireland highlights the dangers of tipping points in rapidly changing

Climate Change Potentially Impacts Volcano, Scientists Say
Recently, Jonathan Fink and Idowu “Jola” Ajibade, a volcanologist and associate professor of geography at Portland State University (PSU), found new effects of climate change.

Research Shows Climate Change Increase Risk of Extreme Rainfall in Mountainous Areas
A new study published in the journal Nature reveals the alarming impact of rising temperatures on extreme rainfall events in mountainous regions. The research found

Climate Change: Shrinking Arctic Glaciers Could Release Methane Emission
Climate change has posed serious challenges in various parts of the world, including the Arctic region. In a recent study published in the journal Nature

NOAA Scientists Declare El Nino To Last Until 2024
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that the ocean warming known as El Nino could extend until 2024. It was informed that the

Climate Change and Its Relation to Humans and Natural Climate
Independent data shows that the Earth’s average surface temperature has warmed by about 1.1°C since the Industrial Revolution in 1850. This global warming is becoming

Brazil is Able to Slow Down the Rate of Deforestation in the Amazon Forest
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell 33.6% in the first six months of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s term compared to the same period

Study Finds Important Implications of the Stratosphere for Life on Earth
Man-made climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing us today, but uncertainty in the exact magnitude of global change hampers effective policy responses.