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Well in this case, if humans have the capability to ruin the Earth`s temperature because of their deeds and desires, then they very well have to potential to solve this problem and make mother Earth a merry heaven again.Raghav Mittal
It gets worse. Rice is not merely a casualty of climate change, but also a contributor to it. By starving soils of oxygen, paddy cultivation encourages methane-emitting bacteria. It is a bigger source of greenhouse gas than any foodstuff except beef. Its emissions footprint is similar to tha...
other point in recorded history.As the heat soars,so does the death toll.A worldwide study published last month in the journal Nature Climate Change found global warming was responsible for 37% of heat-related deaths between 1991 and 2018.As temperatures tick ever higher,that fi...
Experts and analysts in financial policy and regulations are trying to find what they can do in the fight against climate change and the threat of global warming. CGTN’s Gabriel Yue Yin spoke with Tobias Adrian, Director of the IMF's Monetary and Capital Markets Departme...
Volcanic Crystals May Help Find Rare Earth Metals This Ghost Story Could Have a Geologic Explanation ‘Megadroughts’ Are Going to Get Worse. Experts Are Trying to Undo Climate Change Effects The Arctic Isn’t the Carbon Sink It Used to ...
“If we fail to act now, future generations will ask, why did we not act to save the Earth given all of the scientific evidence we have?” says Bob Watson, former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and theIntergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity ...
Current projections may look bleak, but if pharma and other large industries can collectively change their practices today, climate change can be minimised and even potentially reversed
In specific terms, an increase of 1 or more Celsius degrees in a period of one hundred to two hundred years would be considered global warming. Over the course of a single century, an increase of even 0.4 degrees Celsius would be significant. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IP...
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