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July 23, 2024

Global Temperature Hits Record High: EU Climate Monitor Reports

On July 21st, the global average temperature reached a new record high, as confirmed by the European Union’s climate monitoring agency. The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that the average surface temperature climbed to 17.09 degrees Celsius (62.76 degrees Fahrenheit) on July 21. This surpasses the previous record of 17.08 degrees Celsius set

February 22, 2023

Exploring the Potential of Solar Geoengineering to Combat Climate Change

The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is launching a $10m research project to develop its understanding of solar geoengineering. The program, called Earth’s Radiation Budget, will involve the use of NASA’s WB-57 research jet, which has been kitted out with 17 instruments. The plane will fly at altitudes of up to 20km,

August 2, 2022

Amazon carbon footprint increased by 18% over the past year

Amazon has announced that its carbon footprint has increased by 18% over the past year, reaching approximately 71.54 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). For reference, this roughly matches the numbers from countries like Austria and Bangladesh, and is a fair bit more than the 47.50 million tons of CO2 produced by the US government

July 28, 2022

The World’s First Digital Ocean

French company Mercator Ocean International in Toulouse was chosen by Europe to create the world’s first digital ocean. The goal of this ocean is to run simulations to better understand the consequences of human activities on marine environments. The digital image of the oceans will thus represent a decision-making tool open to all and every

July 20, 2022

7 Countries in the world Suffering from Heatwave

Europe and 7 countries of the world are currently battling scorching heat. For the first time in Britain’s history, mercury has exceeded 40 degrees. The highest temperature was last measured in 2019 at 39.1 degrees.   In Spain and Portugal, more than 1,700 people have died in a week. In Britain, the heat melted the

May 9, 2022

Huge Water Reservoir Found Under Ice In Antarctica

Huge Water Reservoir Found Under Ice In Antarctica Water found under the ice in Antarctica: Amount so much that even the Statue of Unity is submerged; Is this not an effect of climate change? Blue water is hidden under a sheet of white ice on Antarctica. Scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Columbia

April 26, 2022

UN Report claims – By 2030 the World will face 560 disasters every Year

Due to climate change, the number of terrible natural disasters on the earth is increasing. The United Nations (UN) has made this claim in a recent report. According to the researchers, if the current trend continues, then by 2030, the world may have to face about 560 disasters every year. At present, the whole world

April 25, 2022

Why Is California The Most Polluted State?

The annual report of America’s State of the Air shows the dire situation of pollution in developed countries. The recent report of the American Lung Association, coming every year for 22 years, is telling that the people of America are in the grip of the most polluted air this time. It is affecting about 13.70

April 22, 2022

Climate Change: Google shows the Disastrous Effects on the Planet for Earth Day

 Environment –  The doodle of the day highlights the impact of climate change on certain regions of the worldToday, we celebrate Earth Day. For the occasion, Google has created a doodle allowing Internet users to clearly visualize the impact of global warming on our planet.”Using real-time imagery from Google Earth Timelapse and other sources, the

April 19, 2022

Impact of the Digital Technology on Environment

The Publication of the latest IPCC climate report clearly indicates that digital technology is on the way to becoming one of the most polluting industrial sectors. And according to an MIT study, training an artificial intelligence program would emit as much CO2 as the continuous use of five cars over their lifetime. Data and poorly

March 28, 2022

Microplastic found in Human Blood for the First time

Different campaigns are being run around the world to ban plastic and stop its use. Some time ago it was reported that microplastics are reaching the body of marine organisms, causing their death. Now scientists from the Netherlands have done a surprising research. They have also found pieces of plastic in human blood. This has

March 8, 2022

Is the Amazon Rainforest on the Verge of Extinction?

Spanning over 5.5 million square kilometers, the Amazon rainforest is the largest of its kind and home to one in ten of all known species. At Present, at least 40,000 plants, 2,200 fish, 1,200 birds, 400 mammals, 400 amphibians and 375 reptiles are scientifically classified in the region, not to mention the approximately 2.5 million

February 8, 2022

 Why is it Very Important to Save the Ozone Layer 

The ‘Ozone Layer’ is very important for our Earth, if it is completely destroyed then life on Earth will come to an end. What is an Ozone Layer? In simple language, the ‘Ozone layer’ is a delicate shield of gas which helps us to save our life on earth by protecting the earth from the

January 26, 2022

Recycled Artificial Meat Best Option to stop Global Warming

We cannot and should not ignore problems like climate change and global warming. But even today we do many such things, due to which problems like climate change and global warming are increasing. Knowingly or unknowingly right, but now we have to understand that we have to overcome these problems.   Using LED Lights First of

January 25, 2022

Climate Change: Snow in the Sahara Desert

In Algeria, snow fell on the dunes of the Sahara desert. Although unusual, this is not the first time this phenomenon has occurred in the region. The city of Ain Sefra, also known as the “gateway to the desert”, is located in Algeria and is surrounded by the Atlas Mountains in the Sahara Desert. Usually,

January 25, 2022

Discovery of a large Coral Reef in the depths of the Ocean, near Tahiti

This is a discovery as rare as it is magnificent! A large coral reef, located in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, was recently discovered not far from Tahiti. The news was announced on January 20, 2022 by UNESCO, which supervised the team of researchers to whom we owe this discovery, carried out as part

January 19, 2022

Climate Change: Humans are Adapting Themselves to the Change But Not Fast

Climate Change: Humans are Adapting Themselves But Not Fast There are big studies about climate change. There is also talk of taking big steps in them. But when it comes to work at the level of results, we don’t get anything special. The study of more than 50,000 climate-related documents shows that humans have not

January 17, 2022

 A Research – Is Earth Cooling Down Sooner Than Expected 

If this new research is to be believed, then the inner part of the earth is cooling faster than expected. This happened to Mercury and Mars also. This disclosure has been made in ‘Earth and Planetary Science Letters Journal’.  Is the earth going to cool down sooner than expected, if this happens then what will

January 12, 2022

Climate Change: The Year 2021 was the 5th Hottest Year on Earth

The Earth has been getting hotter for the last few years. For the past few years, the Earth has been getting hotter. The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service says that the year 2021 has been the fifth hottest year ever in the Earth’s record. But what is even more worrying is that the level