A US City Shut Down Their Coal Plant and the Effect on Locals’ Health Was Incredible In 2012, a city in the United States made the bold decision to excavate one of their dusty old coal-fired power plants and bring strict…
The Scientists Measure Highest Seafloor Accumulation of Microplastics to Date In a wide range of oceanographic measurements about the size of a coffee table, scientists have revealed that about 2 million tiny fragments could be…
The Unprecedented Ozone Hole over the Arctic Has Closed Up The hole in the unprecedented northern hemisphere of the ozone layer has closed after a month of hiding over the Arctic. However, there is no…
The Huges Stretches of Siberia Are Currently On Fire Oh, 2020: Another month, another disaster. If you forget that this cursed year began with the Australian bushfire that killed more than a billion animals,…
The Global Warming Could Push Billions Outside Our Climate Niche There’s a reason you can’t find polar bears in tropical areas or dormitories in the Arctic. Animals adapt to climate niches based on temperature and…
The Damage from Deep Sea Mining Is Slow To Heal As the search for important metals on land is becoming increasingly difficult, the focus has shifted to the oceans. Deep-sea excavation will be extremely expensive,…
It’s Almost Certain 2020 Will Be Among the Hottest Years on Record The past ten years have been decades of unprecedented record-breaking temperatures, and meteorologists said the trend is likely to continue this year. Temperature analysis in…
Spanish Beach Sprayed With Bleach to Protect Against Covid-19 According to Spanish media, Environmentalists are shocked after local authorities bleached a beach with bleach at a Spanish coastal resort in an attempt to protect…
A City of Geothermal Chimneys Discovered Off the Coast of the United State Just off the coast of the state of Washington, a metropolis of underwater geothermal towers has been created by observing the liquids coming out of…
Over 300 Billion Tons of Ice Lost From Greenland and Antarctica Every Year Since 2003 Ice depletion in Greenland and Antarctica is a major driver of global sea-level rise but it was a challenge to determine exactly how much. With…