Medicine & TechnologyMosquitos carrying diseases such as dengue, Zika virus, and yellow fever will become more common in many parts of the world as the changes in weather pattern and temperature continues.
Toxic green algae, Noctiluca scintillans blooms are proliferating at a fast pace particularly in the Arabian Sea an in parts of Southeast Asia. Scientists claim that the melting snowcaps in the Himalayas are to blame for this. The algae, also known as 'sea sparkle' blooms big enough to be seen from outer space. Click the link to read more.
NASA has developed a game that allows you-- yes, you!-- to map endangered coral reefs in an attempt to fight global warming. Are you interested in contributing to NASA's efforts? Click the link above to find out how.
Archeologists have found a passageway believed to be used during the Viking Age. Along the passageway, artifacts were found such as mittens, shoes, and even the remains of a dog still attached to its collar and leash. This discovery was made possible by global warming. Click the link above to read more about the story.
The National Geographic defines Global Warming as "the long-term warming of the overall temperature of the planet." Although this trend in global warming has been going on for a long time now, its space has considerably grown bigger in the last centuries because of fossil fuels' burning.
Rare dragonfly fossils were found and they were from 50 million years ago. This shows how life recovered after the mass extinction of dinosaurs and it could teach us about climate change
Researchers stated that climate change will have a massive impact in Africa's Lake Victoria in the next 500 years and it could affect the livelihood and other resources of the locals.