Effects of oceanographic variables such as sea temperature, turbulence, salinity, and nutrients on the coral reef are discussed in terms of their influence on coral growth, reproduction, mortality, acclimation and adaptation. Organisms tend to be limited to specific thermal ranges with experimental ...
Linear trend of global mean SSH (~0.29 cm yr−1) was removed. Geographically, the mean SSH field reveals that the NEC bifurcates at a mean latitude of 12°N off the Philippines. This mean bifurcation latitude for the surface NEC agrees favorably with the values inferred previously ...
In recent years, the global environment has faced significant challenges stemming from ecological imbalances and the relentless pace of economic activities [1]. This has led to widespread environmental degradation characterized by phenomena such as global warming and various forms of pollution, posing con...
States like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and several others are expected to experience heatwaves in the coming months. El Nino’s Impact on Indian Monsoon El Niño Phenomenon: El Nino, characterized by the warming of the equatorial Pacific, affects global weather patterns ...
During the past seven years, biofuel production has increased by more than 10 percent and dominated by developed countries relative to developing countries. In developing countries, half of the increase in biofuel production represented by China, India, Brazil, Argentina, the Philippines and Thailand ...
Growing consumption is both necessary to end extreme poverty1and one of the main drivers of greenhouse gas emissions2, creating a potential tension between alleviating poverty and limiting global warming. Most poverty reduction has historically occurred because of economic growth3,4,5,6, which means...
Global warming could cool down temperatures in winter 11/16/2010 –The overall warming of the earth’s northern half could result in cold winters. The shrinking of sea-ice in the eastern Arctic causes some regional heating of the lower levels of air – which may lead to st...
The NASA data seems to suggest that up to now, the amount of sulfur dioxide ejected is about 400 million kg, about 50 times less than the very famous volcanic eruptions by the Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991. "The Pinatubo eruption brought about 0.6 degrees Celsius of cooling on the ...
Notably, China and India alone are among the top emitters globally, emphasizing the critical importance of their transition to renewable energy in achieving global carbon reduction targets. Given their significant and growing influence on the global economy and environment, the BRICS economies present ...
High-quality development rooted in low-carbon growth, new jobs, energy security, and environmental quality will be a critical part of achieving multiple sustainable development goals (SDGs). Doing this will require the dramatic scaling up of new climate