The Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica is “Holding On By Its Fingernails” A new analysis claims that the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica, also referred to as the “doomsday glacier” due to its high danger of collapsing, is…
More Than One-Third of Pakistan is Underwater as It Battles The Worst Flood In History Some of the most catastrophic weather occurrences of the developing climate crisis have occurred in Pakistan this year. In the spring, the area suffered a…
What Is The Mapim Silent Zone, And What Caused It To Become Silent? The Earth is a large and unusual planet. There are spots where temperatures can fluctuate between 50°C (58°F) in one month and approximately +39°C (102°F)…
Mice are Getting Bigger On The Rainier Side of The Mountains, Suggesting a Possible New Natural Law Researchers felt that because the skulls of the 450 shaggy soft-haired mice (Abrothrix hirta) from the western side were so diverse in size, they most…
How much does Eating Meat influence a Country’s Emissions of Greenhouse Gases? According to two comprehensive studies published in 2021, the food we eat is responsible for an astounding one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions caused by…
‘Welsh Atlantis’ Sunken Kingdom Seen On Medieval Map Welsh mythology describes Cantre’r Gwaelod, a long-forgotten submerged kingdom that was supposedly discovered off the rugged beaches of Cardigan Bay in the Irish Sea. Although…
China Turns To Cloud-Seeding Weather Modification To Remedy Drought China is using cloud-seeding to deliver rain to the parched reservoirs along the Yangtze River, the largest river in Asia and the source of water…
Rewilding – The Fine Art of Doing Nothing Rewilding is a progressive conservation idea that has several implementations. To the point where natural processes may take control, healthy ecosystems in their natural state…
Mystery of What Triggered the Last Ice Age May Have Been Solved Many paleoclimate specialists have struggled to solve two puzzles: how and from where did the ice sheets of the previous ice age build so quickly?…
Melting Tibetan Plateau Glaciers Could Release Newly Found Bacteria Species We have only begun to scrape the surface of the microbial world as about 1,000 different species of bacteria, hundreds of which are brand-new to…