summer months are not the sole symptoms of a rapidly altering climate. Turns out, there will be more unfortunate climate change consequences to come in the near future. Nowhere will be spared from these changes, but if we heed them now, we might be able to mitigate the impending ...
Climate Change OverviewEmbarking on our exploration, let’s first grasp the essence of climate change. It refers to long-term alterations in temperature and weather patterns on Earth. The primary drivers include human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation, leading to an intens...
Climate change and energy efficiency might be the last things on your mind when you’re up to your neck in uni coursework. But these issues are hitting headlines right now, and will become even more important in the future. Saving energy and saving money go hand in hand, so why not stre...
Water pollution on the impact of industrial and agricultural production of industrial and agricultural production not only need to have enough water, but also have some requirements for water quality. Otherwise, the industrial and agricultural industry will cause great losses, especially in the industria...
a figure that puts them closer to extinction. When I contacted one of the researchers with my own anecdote and asked if the butterflies' demise might be related to climate change, the expert said that while nature is full of "small failures," it's also possible that warmer temperatures conf...
That’s the disaster we have to prevent. Setting a goal to only reduce our emissions—but not eliminate them—won’t do it. The only sensible goal is zero. (For more on zero, what I mean by it, and the impact of climate change, see chapter 1.) But at the time I learned all ...
The Paris Agreement goals aim to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius to prevent the worst outcomes of climate change. Global daily sea surface temperatures across most of the world's oceans remain well above average, including much of the Atlantic Basin. Unusually warm sea surface ...
"No challenge — no challenge — poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change," said President Barack Obama in his 2015 State of the Union address. Yet his own administration's best estimate for the economic cost of that challenge, if left unaddressed, totaled only 1% to...
Like many countries, the UK imports much of its food from abroad, and for years has enjoyed a stable and affordable supply. But withthechanges in the world economy, inflation and effects of climate change, how much longer will this continue? In this program, we willfindbe findingout, and...
Plenty of studies have investigated how climate change could be harmful to the production of coffee bean crops, with research released in 2019 suggesting that 60 percent of known coffee species could be in danger of going extinct. But a new scientific review has attempted to focus specifically on...