ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEClimate change seems to impact animal life in the Arctic through affecting its winds. Climate change is abundant in today’s generation. However, some just don't know that Arctic’s winds are also affected.
The majesty of the glaciers found at the Glacier National Park in Montana, USA will soon disappear due to its meltdown caused by Global Warming. Scientists are helpless at this point in stopping the effects of Climate Change.
The United States is still hesitant on its position regarding the 2015 Paris Deal but the United Nation already started formal talks about the said climate accord.
Global warming potential is widely used by scientists, yet it does not give a realistic measure of the manner in which greenhouse gases impact the environment in the short as well as the long term.
The increase in temperature indicates a rise in greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change will surely bring the increase in temperature throughout the planet.
The mystery behind the Arctic clouds revealed how it helps to slow down the effects of climate change not only in the Arctic region but also in different parts of Earth.
A new research study reveals that the increasing use of the mobile homes in the U.S. is not good as these homes are more vulnerable to the bad weather events like tornadoes.
Residents of Cowlitz County in Washington State are up in protest to the Washington Coal Termnal. The staging point for shipment to other countries, it is expected to handle and store 44 million tons of call each year.
It appears that the previous impact assessment of climate change for California needs revision. Scientists are now placing the risk figures at higher levels than previously thought.
A recent study showed that high carbon dioxide level has big impact to oceans as it makes seawater more acidic, which in turn hampers marine process called nitrogen fixation.
Hotter temperatures means more water is evaporated to the sky. Once the atmosphere releases the heavy load it absorbed, a downpour will occur delivering more flood in a rush and back again. The rushing of water back to the sea will cause water fro the soil to evaporate keaving it parched and dry, drought is in the air.
A recent research unveils a new concept of artificially brightening the clouds over the Great Barrier Reef in order to save this largest living thing on earth.