ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEThe problem on microplastic remains to be a mystery, but it looks like remote lakes in various parts of the world may help unravel the mystery.
Global warming is on top of the priority list for environmentalists and governments all over the world. However, experts say that it may also be the one that will save us from another ice age.
Everyone wants to save the environment and some have a few great ideas how this can be done. If everyone is thinking about saving the planet and everyone is concerned.
Plain contrails have always left people wondering how beautiful the sky could be, but studies show that they increase the presence of heat in the atmosphere, making global warming conditions even worse.
Dead trees emit more methane than those live once, at least eight more times. There is a 1,000 km stretch of coastline in Northern Australia that is covered with dead mangrove forests.
Environmental Justice Australia has recently released a report that sites problems in ash dumps from coal-fired plants are found in every mainland state.
A regular assessment is conducted of the effects of the Montreal Protocol in place given how bleak of the world's future might have been if nothing was done to prevent the depletion of the ozone layer. However, even with all the work done, Lives have been taken due to the ultraviolet light that is getting through the Earth's atmosphere and flooding the planet. However, the number of people who died pale in comparison to the impending disaster if nothing was done to address the concerns.
Have you seen the stunning aquamarine color of the Caribbean Sea along the borders of the Seven Mile Beach of the Cayman Islands. More than 1,500 miles away, the Atlantic Ocean fronting the Coney Island keeps its dark bluish green hue. Did you know that the Bondi Blue color of the Apple computers was named after the hue of the Tasman Sea off the coast of the Sydney beach.
Constant rain showers has led to flooding that left farms in the Midwest to suffer. Infrastructure damages along with all the crops that had gone to waste -- all these have been the result of devastatingly strong rainfall that led to flooding.
The time to make a change is upon us, action is the only solution. Few people have had the chance to find themselves on the cusp of a truly historic transformation.
A crisis for biodiversity also risks becoming a major humanitarian challenge. Billions of people worldwide - especially the world's poorest- rely on healthy oceans to provide livelihoods, jobs and food and the range of goods and services that flow from coastal and marine environments.
When coral reefs and coralline algae were put to a test, the results show that there were not able to acclimatize to the acidification of the ocean waters.