Medicine & TechnologyResearchers from two different universities were reported to develop a solar material that produces clean and green hydrogen fuel.
Scientists welcome the first look of the study undertaken by Gentine and Green from Columbia University saying the idea is exciting and intriguing. The research is based on land-atmospheric feedbacks involving photosynthesis.
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.