Environment
-
Climate Change is Making the Spread of Deadly Diseases More Rampant
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a harsh warning on Monday that the time to adapt to climate change is running short. According to a recent assessment from the scientific council, the warming that has occurred so far — around 1.09 degrees Celsius (1.96 degrees Fahrenheit) over pre-industrial levels — is already having "widespread, pervasive repercussions" on people worldwide.
Latest Research Articles
-
Australia Prompts Immediate Evacuation of 200,000 Due to Flash Floods Warning
-
Celebrating Yellowstone's 150th Birthday: Take a Look at the History of this Iconic National Park
-
Company Aims to Help Carbon Initiative by Creating Diamonds
-
Stonehenge May Have been a Timekeeping System to Keep Track of a Solar Year
-
Scientists Developed a Planetary Defense That Will Pulverize Asteroids to Protect Earth
-
Noise Pollution Affects Marine Life, Turtles Used by Scientists To Prove the Claim
-
Renewable Energy Resources Can Cause Massive Power Outages According To Study
-
Climate Change: Extreme Heat Increases Mental Health Issues
-
'Silent' Tsunamis Come Along With Recent Intense Volcanic Eruptions
-
Rising Sea Levels Put 36 Cities at Risk of Submerging Underwater, Affecting 226 Million People
-
Coors Light Leaves Six-Pack Plastic Rings for a Greener Packaging
-
Scientists: Consuming Smaller Fishes More Sustainable Than Farming Salmon