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AdvertisementMapping CO2 Levels Over 66 Million Years
A recent study has revealed that our climate system is more sensitive to fluctuations in atmospheric CO2 concentration than previously thought. The study reconstructed the
Volcanic Eruptions Ended Chinese Dynasties
The impact of large volcanic eruptions on climate change has been studied for centuries. However, a recent study by Trinity College in Dublin has found
Riches’ Extreme Luxury Fuels Climate Change
The wealthiest 10% of the world’s population, including a large portion of Germans, are responsible for approximately half of global CO2 emissions. This is due
Massive Solar Plant Unveiled in UAE
A massive solar power plant has been inaugurated near Abu Dhabi, with the aim of helping the United Arab Emirates (UAE) achieve carbon neutrality by
Asteroid with “Sunshade” to Halt Climate Change
A giant “sunshade” attached to an asteroid could potentially reduce solar radiation by 0.24 to 1.7 percent, effectively halting climate change, according to a new
Solar-Powered SUV Conquers Desert Rally
The solar-powered electric car, Stella Terra, has successfully completed a 1,000 km rally in Morocco. Developed by the Solar Team at the Technical University of
Global Impact of Landscape and Forest Fires Examined
The impact of climate change on wildfires has been a growing concern worldwide. A recent study by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has shown
Climate Change Threatens Beer Production
The effects of climate change are threatening the beer production in Europe, as the amount of hops and alpha acids, which are crucial for the
Over 61,000 Heat-Related Deaths in Europe
The summer of 2022 was the hottest on record in Europe, with over 61,000 people dying as a result of the high temperatures. If no
Mapping Antarctica’s Sensitive Glacier Floor
New data has been released that shows the rock beneath the Thwaites Glacier, also known as the Doomsday Glacier, which is the most sensitive glacier