John Kerry’s Climate Legacy at Risk as Trump Gains Momentum in US Politics

John Kerry’s Climate Legacy at Risk as Trump Gains Momentum in US Politics

It was already night in Glasgow. And it was raining, of course. The 2021 climate summit, which was held a year late due to the pandemic in the Scottish city, had entered its final stretch. No important announcement was expected on November 10. But there was: the United States and China released a joint statement … Read more

Greenland Geomorphology Changes: Researchers Find Significant Increase in Vegetation and Decrease in Glaciers

Greenland Geomorphology Changes: Researchers Find Significant Increase in Vegetation and Decrease in Glaciers

Researchers from the University of Leeds (UK) have found out how much the geomorphology of one of the northernmost landmasses on Earth has changed in just three decades. To do this, they used satellite images collected by the program Landsat Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) USA. It is one … Read more

Scientists Explore the Idea of a ‘Floating Umbrella’ to Counter Global Warming

Scientists Explore the Idea of a ‘Floating Umbrella’ to Counter Global Warming

Temperatures continue to break records. According to measurements of the European Union’s (EU) Copernicus satellite monitoring system, January 2024 was recorded as the ‘hottest January’ ever recorded. ADVERTISING To counter global warming, the idea of ​​a ‘floating umbrella between the Sun and the Earth’ is becoming an increasingly common argument in the scientific world. Scientists … Read more

Climate Change Scientists Warn of Potential Global Disaster by End of Century

Climate Change Scientists Warn of Potential Global Disaster by End of Century

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Scientists have warned of the potential for climate change on Earth which is feared and could become a global disaster. Launching Futurism, more than 15 thousand scientists from 161 countries revealed that a global disaster could occur at the end of this century. According to scientists, life on Earth is under … Read more

nearly 30°C recorded in the middle of winter – Libération

nearly 30°C recorded in the middle of winter – Libération

Global warming Nearly 400 weather stations recorded temperatures equal to or above 20°C in the south and east of Spain on Thursday January 25, with a peak of 29.5°C in Valencia. A worrying “anomaly”. Summer in the middle of January. Temperatures around 30°C were recorded on Thursday January 25 in Spain, under the yoke of … Read more

Unprecedented Study Reveals Climate History of Amazon Basin Using Ice Cores from Nevado Huascarán

Unprecedented Study Reveals Climate History of Amazon Basin Using Ice Cores from Nevado Huascarán

Jakarta – Researchers at Ohio State University have analyzed ice cores from Nevado Huascarán, the world’s highest tropical mountain, located in the central Peruvian Andes. Ice from these mountains reveals important climate records. This study, which is the first to examine ice cores from this mountain peak, provides unprecedented insight into the climate history of … Read more

2023: Hottest Year on Record, According to EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service

2023: Hottest Year on Record, According to EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service

It is well known that 2023 will go down in history as an extremely hot year. Already in November, Nettavisen wrote that 2023 would probably be the hottest year ever recorded. Now the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service says that 2023 was probably the warmest year in at least 100,000 years. Director Carlo Buontempo of … Read more

Doomsday Clock 2023: Scientists Reset Symbolic Clock

Doomsday Clock 2023: Scientists Reset Symbolic Clock

Jakarta – The Doomsday Clock is reset at the beginning of every year. Scientists who are members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) will provide ‘predictions’ regarding the fate of the Earth. The reset will usually take place in January, and will be broadcast live on the BAS website, or on their Facebook … Read more

New York City’s Climate Resilience Project: Preparing for Rising Waters and Worsening Storms

New York City’s Climate Resilience Project: Preparing for Rising Waters and Worsening Storms

In the United States, global warming is already causing significant damage. Faced with this sword of Damocles that threatens all of humanity, New York City is already preparing for the worst. The North American continent is suffering from global warming, as evidenced in particular by the devastating fires that break out every summer in the … Read more

Lake Poopó in Bolivia Disappears, Turning into Salt Desert: Impact on Population and Biodiversity

Lake Poopó in Bolivia Disappears, Turning into Salt Desert: Impact on Population and Biodiversity

In the highlands of Bolivia, the country’s second largest lake, Lake Poopó, has disappeared as it has dried up and transformed into a salt desert. The consequences are important for surrounding populations and local biodiversity. First modification: 12/23/2023 – 21:08 Last modification: 12/23/2023 – 21:13 In 2015, the water of the once impressive Poopó Lake … Read more