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Cruise ships pollute more than cars

Carnival Corporation’s cruise ships emit more toxic sulfur oxides than all 291 million cars in Europe combined, according to a study by Transport and Environment

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Obesity speeds up climate change.

Obesity is not only a health issue but also an environmental one. According to a recent study by The Obesity Society, people who are overweight

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Ocean Heat Waves – Pacific Blob Explained

In recent years, the Pacific Ocean has experienced an increase in heatwaves, known as “blobs,” which have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands

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Biofuels worse for climate than diesel

A recent study conducted by the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IFEU) on behalf of the German Environmental Aid (DUH) has found that biofuels

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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.

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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

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German Majority Supports Autobahn Speed Limit

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

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Earth’s Temperature at Glacial Maximum

The current average temperature is around 15 degrees Celsius, but during the peak of the last ice age about 20,000 years ago, it was only

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Climate change deniers get more press

A new study published in the journal Nature Communications has found that climate change deniers receive more media attention than renowned experts, despite the overwhelming

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Massive CO2 and Methane Reservoir Discovered in Japan’s Rift Zone

A seismic survey has revealed a massive reservoir of methane and CO2 gas beneath the seabed off the coast of Japan, which could serve as