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AdvertisementAsymmetric Effects of CO2 Emissions
A new study by the Simon Fraser University has revealed that the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere may be less effective than previously thought.
Global CO2 Tax Cuts Emissions
A global CO2 price of $50 per tonne could reduce emissions by almost 40%, with costs averaging only 0.5% of GDP, according to a study
Researchers call for higher CO2 tax
Scientists, managers, and politicians have jointly called for a significant increase in the CO2 price to limit climate change. According to a study by the
First Evidence of Human-Caused Climate Change
For the first time, scientists have provided direct evidence of the impact of human activity on the Earth’s energy balance and, consequently, on climate change.
Earth’s Stratosphere Thinning from Greenhouse Gases
The Earth’s stratosphere, the second layer of the atmosphere, has been continuously thinning due to climate change since the 1980s. While it has been known
Antarctic Circumpolar Current Accelerating Climate Change
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is accelerating due to climate change, which could have significant impacts on local climate and marine ecosystems. The ACC is
Weather Organization Warns of Water Scarcity and Flooding
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN), has issued a warning about the global water crisis that is looming
Rising Threat of Flood Disasters
The combination of climate change and population growth in high-risk areas is causing an increasing number of people to be threatened by floods. Since the
Melting Arctic Ice Accelerates
The Arctic ice is melting at an unprecedented rate, according to observations made by scientists aboard the German research vessel Polarstern and satellite data analysis.
Germany meets climate goals due to pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on CO2 emissions, resulting in a decrease in Germany’s emissions. However, according to a study by Agora