Environment
-

Permafrost Thaw Triggers Significant Soil CO2 Emissions, Posing New Challenges for Climate Models
According to a recent study, scientists have found that soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are more sensitive to climate warming in permafrost-collapsed areas than in non-collapsed areas.
Latest Research Articles
-

Artificial Intelligence Reveals Low Phosphorus Levels in Amazon, Raises Ecological Concerns
-

Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas: A Conservation Success Story
-

African Farmers Embrace Ancestral Wisdom and Modern Techniques to Combat Climate Change
-

NGO Calls Conflict-Related Carbon Emission To Be Accounted In Europe
-

Climate Gamers: How Developers Incorporate Climate Change Into Video Games
-

China’s Biggest Cities Suffers ‘Moderate to Severe’ Level of Sinking, Study Says
-

Shrinking Ozone Holes in Antarctica Threatens Breeding Season of Seals, Penguins Due to UV Exposure
-

US Tornado Safety Under Severe Weather: 5 Life-Saving Tips, Shelter Maps to Stay Away From Dangers
-
![Tsunami Hazard Zones: New US Map Shows Places at Risk of Flooding and Tsunamis Amid Rising Sea Levels [NOAA]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70325/tsunami-hazard-zones-new-us-map-shows-places-risk-flooding-tsunamis-amid-rising-sea-levels.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=ddda67775cc32cba7013b26383759b5b)
Tsunami Hazard Zones: New US Map Shows Places at Risk of Flooding and Tsunamis Amid Rising Sea Levels [NOAA]
-

Millions Of People May Face Hazardous Air Quality During 2024 Wildfire Forecast In US, Canada
-

Land-Use Change Is The Largest Driver Of Biodiversity Loss, Study Says
-

Hickory Tree: What Makes These Temperate Forest Trees Unique?






