[ad_1] The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet will cause global sea levels to rise by more than 10 inches (27cm) – even if the whole world stops burning fossil fuels today,
[ad_1] The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet will cause global sea levels to rise by more than 10 inches (27cm) – even if the whole world stops burning fossil fuels today,
More[ad_1] Throughout her historic reign, Queen Elizabeth II was an unwavering advocate for the environment, and planted many a commemorative tree. Her favourite tree was an oak in Helmingham Park, Suffolk, where
More[ad_1] Water quality in over FORTY US states under threat as warmer winters brought on by climate change are pushing nutrient pollution into lakes, rivers and streams A large amount of nutrient
More[ad_1] Climate change made the droughts endured in the Northern Hemisphere this year up to 20 times more likely, a study has found. Greenhouse gas emissions were found to have played a
More[ad_1] Greenland may be more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought as vast ice sheet faces dual threats from rising air and ocean temperatures Climate change could be affecting Greenland more
More[ad_1] Imagine spending six months in an underwater laboratory buried 32ft beneath the surface of the frozen Arctic Ocean. Sound terrifying? Well, that is exactly what French adventurer Alban Michon is planning
More[ad_1] World’s oldest marine DNA discovered in Antarctica could shed light on how life in the oceans has evolved over the last million years – and how climate change will affect it
More[ad_1] Climate change could drive monkeys and lemurs from the trees to the ground: Warming temperatures will force primates to begin roaming the forest floor in search of shade and water, study
More[ad_1] The world’s supply of clean energy must double in the next eight years before climate change starts to jeopardise our energy supplies, a new report has warned. Scientists at the World Meteorological
More[ad_1] On land, heatwaves can be deadly for humans and wildlife and can devastate crops and forests. Unusually warm periods can also occur in the ocean. These can last for weeks or
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