Medicine & TechnologyA recent study revealed that the accumulation of energy caused by global warming between 1971 and 2020 amounted to 380 zettajoules. Read the article to find out more details.
Birds in the Americas are getting smaller and have longer wings with the smallest bird species changing the fastest. Read the article to know more details.
Climate change poses risk to marine organisms within the ocean’s twilight zone resulting to reduced life forms in the next 150 years. Learn more about it in this article.
With the spread of fungal infections and the fungi developing resistance to antifungals, the imminent global food security threat emerges. Read to learn more.
Researchers reveal that climate change contributed to over 500 home runs in Major League Baseball since 2010 due to higher temperatures. Read the article to learn more about it.
Researchers estimate that by 2041--2060, diseases will have spread to key population centers in New York due to the worsening global warming. Read the article to find out more.
New data from Copernicus revealed that Europe and the polar regions were the areas hit the hardest by global warming last year. Read on to know the details.
A recent study reveals the great capacity of brown algae to absorb carbon and potentially play a huge role in combating the climate change crisis. Read to know more about these findings.
Researchers predict how 50% of the world's glaciers could vanish by the year 2100. Read to know more about this devastating projections and whether something can still be done.
Scientists propose the creation of new structures to tap water vapor from oceanic surfaces and turn it into freshwater. Read to know more about this potential solution.
While carbon emissions fell last 2020, methane expulsions rose. Read to know more these confounding observations and the ugly reality behind the methane surge.
Scientists sequenced the oldest DNA found, showing that reindeer and mastodons once wondered an unrecognizable Greenland 2 million years ago. Read the article to learn more details.