Could a controversial plan to add iron to the ocean help capture more carbon?

Could a controversial plan to add iron to the ocean help capture more carbon?

This article was originally published in English This controversial technique, known as ocean iron fertilization, has already sparked public reactions in the past. ADVERTISING Scientists want seeding the Pacific Ocean with iron to help it capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. In an article published in the journal ‘Frontiers in Climate’, they claim that the … Read more

The Northwest Passage, the ultimate shortcut

The Northwest Passage, the ultimate shortcut

Reaching the Indies from Europe by sea… Bartolomeu Dias, in 1488, and Magellan, in 1520, certainly opened two routes to the fabulous riches of the Orient, but these were interminable journeys, going around Africa for the first, America for the second. Worried about Spanish and Portuguese maritime domination, the English would struggle to reach the … Read more

ATLANTIC OCEAN TEMPERATURE | The Atlantic Ocean is cooling very quickly: these are the dangerous consequences

ATLANTIC OCEAN TEMPERATURE | The Atlantic Ocean is cooling very quickly: these are the dangerous consequences

The weather this summer has been crazy. We have been experiencing an environmental dynamic for a few years now in which experience record temperatures It is normal. One day it hails and the next there is a warning for high temperatures. Environmental phenomena become more extreme and difficult to predict. And the only ones to … Read more

More than 120 square kilometers and with a power cable to Singapore: the “world’s largest solar panel park” in Australia is one step closer

More than 120 square kilometers and with a power cable to Singapore: the “world’s largest solar panel park” in Australia is one step closer

The figures are surprising, but according to Ken Baldwin, director of the research center at the University of Canberra, it is necessary to take another step towards climate neutrality by 2050. “Australia has already invested heavily in wind and solar energy over the past five years, but they need to double or even triple those … Read more

Mars has an underground ‘ocean’, raising hopes that people will move there.

Mars has an underground ‘ocean’, raising hopes that people will move there.

New NASA study Mars is reported to have an underground water ocean. This raises the question of whether we can move to Mars or not. He came back to talk again According to a NASA study, underground sources of water may exist 11.5-20 kilometers below the surface of Mars, hidden in cracks in the underground … Read more

Australia turns to sea lions to map the ocean floor

Australia turns to sea lions to map the ocean floor

Thursday, August 15, 2024, 00:56 Comment Copy link WhatsApp Facebook X (formerly Twitter) LinkedIn Telegram Threads Ocean exploration and conservation has advanced significantly in recent decades, but large underwater areas remain mysterious and inaccessible to researchers. A recent study published in ‘Frontiers in Marine Science‘ has introduced an innovative approach to addressing this challenge: the … Read more

UK Begins Negotiations with Turkey for New Post-Brexit Trade Agreement

UK Begins Negotiations with Turkey for New Post-Brexit Trade Agreement

London, March 14 (EFECOM).- The United Kingdom has begun negotiations with Turkey to try to secure another post-Brexit trade agreement, as revealed this Thursday by the British Trade Minister, Kemi Badenoch. The Tory politician today welcomed her Turkish counterpart, Ombar Bolat, to London, whom she received with the aim of formally launching negotiations on a … Read more

The Most Feared Sea in the World: Exploring the Treacherous Waters of the Drake Passage

The Most Feared Sea in the World: Exploring the Treacherous Waters of the Drake Passage

Jakarta – These are waters that both inspire fear and inspire sailors. The highest waves are also the fiercest storms it has. Citing CNN, Wednesday (28/2/2024), the area covers 965 km of open sea. It has some of the harshest conditions on the planet, including an equally inhospitable land of snow and ice waiting at … Read more

Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024: Graveyard of whales, sunken tanks and the beauty of ballerinas

Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024: Graveyard of whales, sunken tanks and the beauty of ballerinas

The image of a diver floating above a whale cemetery off the coast of Greenland has become the absolute winner of a world underwater photography competition. Its author is A. Dawson from Sweden. He won the championship in a competition of more than six and a half thousand shots. The photo gallery shows all the … Read more