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Search ResultIts doomsday for thousands of Emperor penguin chicks
Thousands of emperor penguin chicks have effectively drowned overnight after an ice shelf in Antarctica collapsed. Scientists say that since th...
Read MoreWarm Spells and Absence of Ice triggers ‘Extirpation Event’
A record of slow ice freeze in the Arctic is causing a dreadful time for the polar bears, a new study published in The Guardian reveal...
Read MoreThe Rapidly Changing Climate needs More Aggressive Action
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the international body for accessing the science related to climate change. The IPCC wa...
Read MoreCan we save our Planet from the Hothouse Earth Scenario?
A “Hothouse Earth” climate will in the long term stabilize at a global average of 4-5°C higher ...
Read MoreMicroplastics Take Over the Arctic
The oceans all over the world are flooded with tons of plastic. Many must have heard of the great Pacific garba...
Read MoreMore Antartic Protections Urged On #WorldPenguinDay
The world needs to do more to protect the Antarctic wilderness and its wildlife, scientists warned Tuesday, as they marked World Penguin Day. The flightless seabirds -- a f...
Read MoreAerosol Study To Look At Great Unknown In Climate Science
Australian scientists seek to understand how non-carbon aerosolised particles affect global temperatures Australian scientists are studying air pollution and cloud formatio...
Read MoreScientists To Repeat 19th-Century Ship's Crossing Of Polar Ice Cap
In 1893 the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen embarked on a mission of extraordinary boldness and ingenuity. He planned to become the first person to reach the north pole ...
Read More2015 Had Hotter Temperatures And Higher Sea Levels Than Ever Before
By several measures, the earth is cooking and getting steadily hotter.That's according to a new report that takes the earth's temperature each year, citing data from more t...
Read MorePolar Bears Losing Weight As Arctic Sea Ice Melts: Study
Three decades of melting sea ice has led to significant weight loss among the world’s southernmost population of polar bears, new data from Canadian researchers sugge...
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