Medicine & TechnologyNew models in a recently published study found mid-ocean depths that support a lot of global fisheries are already losing oxygen at unnatural rates and passed a crucial threshold of loss of oxygen last year.
Atmospheric scientists worldwide share how nitrogen and carbon gas emissions have significantly decreased during the pandemic weeks after lockdown measures. Results show the impact of traffic-related pollution, which researchers would typically study over several years.
The 'zombie' wildfires, not directly caused by human activity, in the Arctic have been the largest fires recorded over the last 17 years. The amount of carbon and methane emitted by these large fires are record-breaking and take several months to contain.
A recent research study has suggested that the Earth will experience an increment by 1.3-degree warming even after reducing the emission of the greenhouse gas.