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AdvertisementFlorida’s Water Supply Threatened by Weakening Gulf Stream
The North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a crucial factor in the world’s climate, is weakening and bringing less warm water from the Caribbean to
Beavers Speed Up Permafrost Thawing
Biber Could Accelerate Climate Change by Creating Artificial Lakes Biber, the animal landscape architects, are creating artificial lakes that could accelerate the thawing of permafrost
Chain reaction caused largest mass extinction
The largest mass extinction in Earth’s history, which occurred 252 million years ago, was caused by a rapid climate change triggered by 105,600 gigatons of
Drought in Germany hinders soil absorption
The effects of climate change are already being felt in Germany, with high temperatures and water shortages causing fats and waxes to accumulate on the
11 New Emperor Penguin Colonies Discovered
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey have identified eleven previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins using satellite imagery from the European
Endangered Field Hamster
The field hamster, once considered a pest to agriculture, is now one of the rarest animals in Europe. Industrial farming and habitat isolation have led
Care for Trees, Not Just Plant
The fight against climate change has taken a new turn as researchers from Germany, Sweden, Poland, and Spain call for a shift in focus from
Toxic and Unhealthy Paleo Diet
A recent study conducted by Norwegian researchers has revealed that the popular Paleo diet, which is based on the presumed eating habits of our Stone
Massive Methane Leaks in North Sea
The extraction of oil and gas from the seabed is proving to be a significant climate hazard. Researchers have discovered that abandoned drilling holes release
Effective CO2 filtration from wet industrial emissions
In the face of increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and emissions, scientists have been working on solutions to filter the harmful gas out of