Bitgreen joins the mission by aiming to raise $10M in debt financing through its blockchain platform for the Betmai Hydroelectricity Facility backed by Sewa Energy Resources, the Rockefeller Foundation, Bezos Earth Fund, and IKEA Foundation.
A novel study published in Science Advances by MIT researchers indicates that the Earth has a "stabilizing feedback" method that functions over hundreds of millions of years to bring the climate back to the brink of disaster, maintaining temperature increases within a stable, livable range.
Read on to know how you could avoid water pollution as this robot fish cleans waste. The University of Surrey's "Robo-Fish" robot fish was developed after its makers won a robotics competition.
Once called the northernmost piece of land in the Arctic region, and perceived as a piece of island, turned to be a dirty iceberg. Study explains this phenomenon.
Scientists say the Sun’s entry into the expansion phase is not good for the Earth, as it will be inhabitable long before it reaches the highest temperature. Read to know more.
Astronomers explain the true nature behind the strange blue fans and polygon shapes made from web-like materials in the surface of Mars. Read more about this surface feature and why it exists.
NASA has warned about the warming of the Earth and destroying of the ozone layer. Learn about the contribution of flood basil eruptions to these occurrences.
Patented New Lighting System Helps Cannabis Growers Drive Higher Yields and Lower Cost. California LightWorks, a leading provider of horticultural lighting solutions, announced that Nipomo AG, a licensed 70,000 sq.
It's quite an interesting question to ponder about what would happen if the moon exploded or vanished. There are some consequences humans would see changes, not to mention, experience on this planet if this happened.
Scientists have long explored how African dust emissions can alter the planet's climate. Now, a recently published paper chronicles its discovery, emission, and transport that can sometimes reach the poles.
In a recently published study, researchers recently showed the arrival of the first land plants roughly 400 million years ago may have changed the way this planet is naturally regulating its own climate.
Throughout human evolution, body size has fluctuated significantly and is found to be directly linked to the climate. But brain size did not evolve at the same time as the body.
Experts have successfully redated the eruption of the Laacher See volcano. The redating is a key to a more diverse study regarding the massive shift in European climate dynamics.
"These are more than just statistics. Increasing temperatures mean more melting ice, higher sea levels, more heatwaves and other extreme weather, and greater impacts on food security, health, the environment and sustainable development."