The South Pole Is Warming Three Times Faster Than the Rest of the Globe Climate crisis affects every part of the planet but some are more affected than others. For a long time, Antarctica has been relatively stable compared…
The Pandemic Shutdown Reveals Just How Much Air Pollution Affects Solar Panels Countries have gone into lockdown due to epidemics; urban skies around the world have been cleared; only those countries are back to normal business. Scientists…
The advantage of unstable space weather Robust stellar flares do not deter exoplanet existence and may encourage its discovery. Star-emitted, solar flares are sudden bursts of magnetic imagery. On Earth, the…
The World Is Losing Some of Its Largest Lakes, as the Oceans Rise Rising sea levels have threatened the lives of millions of people in low-lying coastal areas, but many people living near lakes and inland seas are…
The Ancient Israel Suffered a Giant Tsunami Almost 10,000 Years Ago Archaeologists have theorized that many flood events may have been inspired by Noah’s story. However, very few people could match the speed and size of…
The Two Ice Caps in the Canadian Arctic Have Now Completely Disappeared St Patrick Bay ice caps had been shrinking rapidly for decades and were missing from images taken on July 14 by the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission…
The Chances of Societal Collapse in Next Few Decades Is Sky High, Modelling Suggests According to a study published in the journal Nature Scientific Report, There is “very little chance” of surviving the next few decades without facing the…
“Gateway to the Underworld” Continues To Creep Open as Heatwaves and Wildfires Hit Siberia Siberia’s “gateway to the underworld” continues to grow in line with another on-brand move for 2020 as the region continues to be affected by climate…
Study Finds, the Three-Quarters of Seafloor near Coastal Cities Exposed to Harmful Light Pollution A new study published in the Journal of Scientific Reports suggests that coastal cities could have a profound effect on the biological processes of animals…
A Rapid Reduction in Sunlight May Have Triggered the Snowball Earth Events About 700 million years ago, the Earth experienced several of the most unusual climates in its history. Known as Snowball Earth, these events make the recent…