Rare ‘industrial snowfall’ thought to be caused by pollution recorded in UK (lighthouse-eco.co.za)
A rare phenomenon known as “industrial snowfall” appears to have occurred near Heathrow airport earlier this year, according to a study.
A rare phenomenon known as “industrial snowfall” appears to have occurred near Heathrow airport earlier this year, according to a study.
A rare phenomenon known as “industrial snowfall” appears to have occurred near Heathrow airport earlier this year, according to a study.
The searing heat from wildfires can transform metals found naturally in the soil into cancer-causing airborne particles, according to a new report.
The searing heat from wildfires can transform metals found naturally in the soil into cancer-causing airborne particles, according to a new report.
A volcano in southwest Iceland erupted on Monday night, after weeks of seismic activity.
A volcano in southwest Iceland erupted on Monday night, after weeks of seismic activity.
The scientists who study terns, puffins, and other seabirds are trying to get fisheries managers to heed their warnings.
The scientists who study terns, puffins, and other seabirds are trying to get fisheries managers to heed their warnings.
The scientists who study terns, puffins, and other seabirds are trying to get fisheries managers to heed their warnings.
A program in the United Arab Emirates is growing corals native to the Persian Gulf that have evolved to withstand high temperatures.
cross-posted from: kbin.social/m/environment@beehaw.org/t/704516...
"Seeing wild dogs is special enough, but witnessing their interaction with a leopard was a once-in-a-lifetime experience."
This past summer in the Arctic was the warmest since 1900, contributing to disasters across the wider region, including flooding in Juneau, Alaska and a record wildfire season in Canada.
This past summer in the Arctic was the warmest since 1900, contributing to disasters across the wider region, including flooding in Juneau, Alaska and a record wildfire season in Canada.
This past summer in the Arctic was the warmest since 1900, contributing to disasters across the wider region, including flooding in Juneau, Alaska and a record wildfire season in Canada.
Here's how climate change is harming people's health across the world today, and what countries might expect in the future.
Here's how climate change is harming people's health across the world today, and what countries might expect in the future.
Here's how climate change is harming people's health across the world today, and what countries might expect in the future.
At the COP28 climate summit, Brazil proposed a $250 billion mechanism, "Tropical Forests Forever", for conserving tropical rainforests
Despite their extinction in Eastern Cape due to dwindling game herds and harmful cattle dips, the red-billed oxpeckers were successfully reintroduced into the region in the 90s. The upbeat Birding Day event, showcased on Shamwari TV, lauds their pivotal role in the ecosystem. Shamwari now plans to reintroduce Cape vultures,...
At the COP28 climate summit, Brazil proposed a $250 billion mechanism, "Tropical Forests Forever", for conserving tropical rainforests
Cadman Glacier in Antarctica retreated 5 miles in just 2.5 years, causing its ice shelf to collapse, according to scientists who used satellite images and ocean measurements. Higher ocean temperatures likely hastened the glacier's deterioration, which contributes to global sea level rise. This indicates potential similar threats...
Cadman Glacier in Antarctica retreated 5 miles in just 2.5 years, causing its ice shelf to collapse, according to scientists who used satellite images and ocean measurements. Higher ocean temperatures likely hastened the glacier's deterioration, which contributes to global sea level rise. This indicates potential similar threats...
Cadman Glacier in Antarctica retreated 5 miles in just 2.5 years, causing its ice shelf to collapse, according to scientists who used satellite images and ocean measurements. Higher ocean temperatures likely hastened the glacier's deterioration, which contributes to global sea level rise. This indicates potential similar threats...
Wildlife photography Oscars, anyone? The Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice awards is back with a bang. A shortlist of 25 awe-nature-some pictures, from a sassy mudskipper defending his turf against a crab, to a polar bear taking a snooze on receding ice, awaits your vote. Glamour, drama, and a splash of humor...