Caribbean Sponges Reveal Earth’s Warming Is Worse Than We Thought 🌡️🧽
Centuries-old Caribbean sponges hint that human-caused climate change began earlier and is worse than we thought.
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Centuries-old Caribbean sponges hint that human-caused climate change began earlier and is worse than we thought.
New Zealand’s agriculture faces a stormy decade ahead as experts warn of climate change, extreme weather, and water quality challenges impacting farming.
Catalonia has declared a drought emergency as reservoirs serving 6 million people drop to under 16% capacity. Water use is now limited to 200 liters per person daily. Residents brace for stricter measures.
Greenland is absorbing more methane than it emits, acting as a surprising ally in the fight against climate change, according to a new study.
Europe just got hotter! The United Nations confirms Sicily’s scorching 48.8°C as the continent’s highest-ever temperature.
It sounds like science fiction, but ancient viruses frozen in Arctic permafrost are reawakening due to climate change. Scientists are monitoring these “zombie viruses” to prevent potential threats to humanity.
Last year’s severe Amazon drought was mainly due to human-induced global warming, not El Niño, say researchers. Rivers hit record lows, affecting communities and wildlife, including endangered dolphins.
Discover how Thailand’s mangroves near Phuket are becoming nature’s secret weapon against climate change—storing carbon and saving the planet one root at a time! 🌿🌏
Rising sea levels are threatening California’s coastline 🌊, with new studies predicting increased flooding and erosion in the coming decades. The Golden State’s iconic beaches face a grim future.
Severe floods and landslides in the Philippines’ Davao Region have tragically taken 15 lives and injured five others. Communities are struggling as rescue teams work tirelessly to aid those affected.