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Measuring Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ponds Enhances Climate Forecasting

Emissions of greenhouse gases from shallow lakes and ponds are significant, but the variations in emissions from these systems are not well understood. To address this knowledge gap, a recent study led by Cornell University examined methane and carbon dioxide emissions from 30 small lakes and ponds in temperate regions of Europe and North America. […]

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Bangladesh Develops Innovations to Fight Climate Change

Bangladesh, a country with low-lying topography, contributes only 0.5% of the global carbon emissions. Despite its minimal carbon footprint, Bangladesh bears a disproportionate burden of the consequences of climate change caused by such emissions. Nevertheless, Bangladesh is actively developing innovative methods to forecast and safeguard against climate-induced calamities. The discoveries made by Bangladesh in this

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Businesses Obligated to Act Accordingly to the Green Agenda

Every spring-time  (season of growth), shareholders measure  how they are running their ventures. It’s the moment that business people take on advice to form Corporate Policies, Action Plan, Executive and Government expenses. This has been changing currently  as we see the acceleration on climate changes causing the Earth to  heat up. Activist Investors are far

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Cause Of Earth’s Magnetic Field Anomalies Identified

According to recent research, irregularities in the cooling process of molten iron in the Earth’s core are responsible for variations in the planet’s magnetic field. Why do satellite operations and compass readings experience interference that results in inaccurate directions not aligned with true north due to the irregularities in the Earth’s magnetic field? Earth’s magnetic

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France Matches Dry Spell Record of Thirty-one Days Without Rain

France has reached its record dry spell of 31 days without considerable rains, the country’s climate service stated Tuesday, amid concerns over water reserves partly of Europe still reeling from last year’s severe drought. With rainfall across the country of less than 1 millimeter per day since January 21, the weather service Meteo France has

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How Smoke Produced From Large Wildfires Can Affect Local Weather And Make Fires Worse

The research team’s study highlights the intricate feedback loop between wildfires and the atmosphere, suggesting that smoke produced by large wildfires may lead to more intense fires. The team’s use of various tools to measure the effect of soot and other particles emitted into the air during large wildfires could help improve our understanding of

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Rating Weathering Conditions Around the World to Understand Restricted Factors for Big Rock types

A group of four scientists at Pennsylvania State University analyzed the varying weather conditions in different regions of the world to gain a better understanding of the factors that limit the rate of weathering for different types of rocks. Carbon sequestration The researchers S. L. Brantley, Andrew Shaughnessy, Marina Lebedeva, and Victor Balashov published a

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Far-Flung Forces Caused the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave, State scientists

An extreme heat wave struck the Pacific Northwest in June 2021. Temperature levels soared above 40°C (104°F) across Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, sometimes also approaching 50°C (122°F). Professionals estimate that at least several hundred individuals passed away because of this. In a current paper published in Earth’s Future, Schumacher and associates identified earthly elements

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Satellite Telemetry Data Reveals Narwhals Modifying Seasonal Migration Patterns in Response to Climate Modification

A group of investigators affiliated with many institutions in Canada as well as Denmark has discovered proof that narwhals have been changing their seasonal migration patterns in response to global warming. In their paper announced in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team explains precisely how they compared satellite data revealing narwhal activities

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2022 Will Strike a New Record For Climate Pollution

The earth has nine years to avert climate catastrophe. However, we are still pumping out record levels of pollution. The growing climate catastrophe The globe is rapidly coming close to a current level of climate catastrophe as greenhouse gas discharges in 2022 strike record levels. Co2 air pollution from burning fossil fuels gets on track

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