7 extreme weather events that will increase in the world with the effects of global warming and climate change. Disasters that will occur more due to the effects of Climate Change.
During one day in August, tropical cyclones, dust storms, and fires spread tiny particles throughout the atmosphere.
You will think twice now before forgetting to water your plants.
A new study updates the planetary boundary framework and shows human activities are increasingly impacting the planet and, thereby, increasing the risk of triggering dramatic changes in overall Earth conditions.
The Miocene epoch, a significant period in Earth's history, extended from about 23 million to 5.3 million years ago. Characterized by drastic climate changes, the rise of new mammalian species, and the formation of new landscapes, the Miocene has left an indelible imprint on the planet.
This Earth Day, Sir David Attenborough hosts a compelling documentary on PBS, “Climate Change – The Facts.” The new film dives into one of the globe’s
The Koppen climate classification catalogs Earth's types of environments, which include tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar.
Success in dealing with common resources on a smaller scale proves it’s not impossible to manage the biggest common resource of all – planet Earth.
Looking at the Anthropocene through the lens of astrobiology could help us move on with the planet — so it doesn't move on without us, says physicist Adam Frank.
"This is unquestionably an alarming sign."The Earth just experienced its hottest May on record, scientists said Friday—just a day after it was announced that atmospheric CO2 levels hit a new high.Scientists at Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) announced the temperature record Friday. ...
A new study, conducted by Gerardo Ceballos, an ecology professor at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, found that hundreds of species are disappearing at a faster-than-expected rate.
Science journalist Bianca Nogrady discusses possible future scenarios for humans in a post-climate change, resource-scarce Earth.
The Omnicause has claimed another single-issue group. The climate change campaigners Just Stop Oil organised a sit-in protest at Waterloo Station on Saturday — not in itself surprising, except that it wasn’t about oil at all, but instead a ceasefire in Gaza. What does Palestine have to do with climate change? Nor is Just Stop [...]Read More...
Climate change drawing is a great way to show how our earth is suffering from things that humans do such as cutting and removing trees, burning fossil fuel, and exploiting natural resources. When huma
Arctic Moss, a vital carbon sink in cold climates, faces uncertain future due to climate change; discover its crucial role and challenges ahead.
NOAA finds ocean heat content was the highest in recorded history
Discover how hikers can make a positive impact on the environment with our guide on sustainable practices and learn how to save the planet.
Mind maps can help you to focus and understand a topic in a very short space of time. Will you try and create one to help you live more sustainably?
This book, by one of the world’s leading Muslim environmentalists, explores what is perhaps the greatest threat humanity faces today, namely climate change. Fazlun Khalid looks unflinchingly at how modernity imposes itself on the world, throwing traditional societies and ways of life into disarray. This unfolding disruption has corrupted the balance of the earth’s natural ecosystems while holding out illusory promises of "progress." Instead, he urges that such progress through industrialization, economic growth, and unsustainable addiction to consumerism desperately needs to be rethought. His radical reconsideration of prevailing models of "development" draws inspiration from the realm of the sacred. He makes a special appeal to Muslims to reflect on their own particular responsibility in addressing the perils faced by the planet. Recognizing, however, that environmental concerns are a collective responsibility, Fazlun Khalid calls on people of all faiths and none, to work together to leave future generations a planet on which they will not only survive but thrive.
Climate change could subject an additional 600 million people to malnutrition by 2080.
Who are the world's richest people, and just how much money do they have? From Elon Musk to Bernard Arnault, here are the top 10 richest.
By 2030, we'll need more than two Earths to support our natural resource needs.
People have always been curious, not only about the future of humanity but also the fate of planet Earth and the universe itself. However these days, the threat that climate change poses makes us think about our planet's future even more often. Although scientists cannot answer for certain what will happen thousands or million years into the future, they try to map the future with information and technology that is available today.
Warmer oceans are making everything worse.
The elephant in the room that young earth creationists willfully avoid is that the creation of the planet earth is not within the week of days described in Genesis 1. The earth is created during an unspecified period of time "in the beginning" (Gen1:1). The earth is present in its primordial state (Gen 1:2) before…
#ClimateChangeIsReal and so is @neiltyson’s epic takedown of climate change deniers.
Par François Chesnais Le changement climatique et ses conséquences sont la question la plus redoutable que la société humaine contemporaine ait à affronter. Héritière de la trajectoire multimillénaire des civilisations qui se sont succédé depuis [Lire....]
The Origin and Evolution of Life on Earth I Charles Marshall, UC Berkeley Evolutionary Biology Boot Camp The History of Earth (HD – 720P) Life After Dinosaurs The Best Documentary Ever!! …
Durante más de cinco mil de mis órbitas alrededor del Sol, los humanos han estado alterando mi paisaje. Algunos de ellos hermosos como las terrazas de...
View a visual guide on smog pollution.
Instagram content creator and vegan Sam Bentley has released a new book full of positive environmental news: "Good News, Planet Earth"
The water cycle that shuttles Earth’s most vital resource around in an unending, life-giving loop is in trouble.
Whales could be 'Nature’s Solution to Climate Change,' by limiting the greenhouse gases and global warming.
Climate change is going to hurt the economy, and the poor will get the worst of it. Read on.
Looking at the Anthropocene through the lens of astrobiology could help us move on with the planet — so it doesn't move on without us, says physicist Adam Frank.