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Search ResultFreak climate in North India may damage crops; fears of El Nino phenomenon rising
Snowfall in the middle of March; heavy showers in the drying-up phase of the monsoon; catastrophic floods before the rainy season; searing heat in parts of south India &mda...
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Climate change isn’t a matter of controversy– the planet’s climate changes all the time and is arguably doing so now. The question is what’s causing...
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For 23 years, I was a UNICEF official. This meant children paid my salary. Chi...
Read MoreClimate Change Caused Warm Freshwater to be Trapped in Ocean Depths
The polynya was first observed in the Weddell Sea in the 1970s and it has not reappeared after 40 years. Scientists have been studying about this phenomenon’s origins...
Read MoreGlobal warming will reduce crop production by 2% every decade
Global warming will reduce the world’s crop production by up to two percent every decade and wreak $1.45 trillion of economic damage by the end of this century, accor...
Read MoreExtreme hot temperatures increasing despite global warming hiatus claims
Extremely hot temperatures over land have dramatically and unequivocally increased in number and area despite claims that the rise in global average temperatures has slowed...
Read MoreBreastfeeding may boost IQ in babies
Children who are breastfed score higher on IQ tests and perform better in school, scientists say.
A new study by sociologists at Brigham Young University pinpoints ...
Read MoreClimate change linked to Indus civilization decline 4,100 years ago
A new study has suggested that climate change may have contributed to the decline of a city-dwelling civilization in Pakistan and India 4,100 years ago.
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Read MoreClimate change’s longer growing season won’t mean more carbon capture
Forests may stay green longer due to global climate warming, but it doesn’t mean those same forests will actually grow more. In fact, new research in two papers publi...
Read MoreClimate change modelling in the spotlight after Australia’s hottest year on record
There have always been tough times and lush times”, said the Prime Minister Tony Abbott yesterday when asked about drought and climate change .But the Bureau of Meteo...
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