Medicine & TechnologyClimate change threatens hop production, impacting beer quality and cost due to rising temperatures and lower precipitation. Continue reading for more details.
Rising temperatures due to global warming may exceed human tolerance in certain regions, as highlighted in a recent study on climate's health impact. Continue reading for more details.
The findings of the study pertaining to the decrease and increase of large and small fish in the ocean, respectively, could be crucial to understanding how global warming affects different species and ecosystems. Read to learn more.
Using the 1,000-ton rule, researchers have discovered that global warming could lead to around one billion premature deaths in the next century. Read to learn more.
Researchers from Cornell University reveal that the metaverse has emerged as a potential solution in fighting climate change. Find out how this can be achieved in this article.
Volcanic activities on land emit large amounts of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming, so scientists investigate whether submarine volcanoes bring the same level of impact. Learn more about their findings in this article.
Scientists warn that sharks could grow angrier as oceans gets warmer, causing potential disruptions in marine ecosystems. Read the article to learn more details.
A study conducted by a team of scientists reveal that the technologies used by companies to suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere will not make things go back to normal. Continue reading the article to find out more.
Being the world's fastest warming continent, Europe should be prepared for even deadlier heat waves brought about by climate change. Read to learn more.
Recent research by the University of Reading unveils a rise in clear-air turbulence, posing risks to aircraft, across global regions. Read the article for more details.
The global average sea level has risen about 1 meter (3.2 feet), and an expert warns that it will affect societies depending on where they are located. Read the article to learn more.
Around 3 million and 15 million years ago, climate change was observed to play a role in facilitating landslides that triggered tsunamis. Researchers warn that this may happen again. Read to learn more.