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NEW YORK, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Climate change is more real than ever. A new study has found a steady growth of moss in Antarctica over the last 50 years, and suggested that the continent will be greener in the future. The study was published earlier this week in Current Biology, a sci...
Global warming - Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise: A warming climate holds important implications for other aspects of the global environment. Because of the slow process of heat diffusion in water, the world’s oceans are likely to continue to warm for several
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Global Warming-2025 invites all enthusiastic participants around the globe to be a part of 13th International Summit on Global Warming and Environmental Science which is slated on April 14-15, 2025 Paris, France.
The Effects of Global Warming on Polar Bears has been quite significant. “A main Canadian power on polar bears, Mitch Taylor, said: ‘We’re seeing an increment in bears that is truly phenomenal, and in spots where we’re seeing an abatement in the populace it’s from chasing, not ...
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Global warming was not proved at Showa base in Antarctica in this study.doi:10.4236/jep.2011.23036Nobuyuki MiyatakeNoriko SakanoShoko MurakamiTakeshi SuzueTomohiro HiraoJournal of Environmental ProtectionMiyatake N, Sakano N, Murakami S, Suzue T, Hirao T. Global warming was not proved at Showa ...
The deep, salty currents that carry oxygen and nutrients to the ocean depths have been disappearing over the past few decades
East Antarctica has long been more resilient to the effects of global warming. But recent data suggests that even this last cold bastion of the southern continent may be feeling the effects of rising temperatures. According toYale's Environment360, glaciers in East Antarctica are starting to move...