Alarming Consequences: Global Warming Increases the Risk of Ectotherm Heat Failure – SciTechDaily
Climate models predict that the maximum temperature will increase by almost 3°C towards 2100 on land and on average slightly more than 1°C in aquatic environments. Much larger changes may occur regionally. Global warming may have dire repercussions for ectotherms…
Indo-Gangetic Plain drying up? Water storage declined, âstream flowâ rose in Ganga, Indus basins last year, says WMO
Half a billion people live in the Indo-Gangetic Plain across Pakistan, Nepal, India and Bangladesh
‘Life Brought Me Here.’ Madagascar Adapts to a Changing Climate
AMBOVOMBE-ANDROY, Madagascar — From the time she was a young bride, all Taliasoa Vaolina knew was planting beans and corn to feed her family in their village in Madagascar. But three years ago, the worst drought in a generation set…
Can Seagrasses Fight Global Warming? – TriplePundit
As the COP27 climate talks in Egypt wrap up, we have learned more about a frequently overlooked ecosystem in the fight against climate change: seagrasses. While they’re often overshadowed by neighboring coral reefs and mangroves, seagrasses are one of the…
Somewhere over the rainbow⦠climate impact is visible
India, 5 African countries may see a lot more rainbow days due to increased precipitation, finds study
Run-up to COP27: ÂZimbabweans count loss and damage as climate change hits country hard
Frequency of droughts has also increased to about 1 in 3 years from 1 per decade
COP27: âTranslation between change in weather and damages is not linearâ
Down To Earth talks to Friederike Otto, climate scientist at Imperial College London about the science of weather attribution
COP27: Global loss and damage assessment needs a major overhaul; here is why
Estimations of loss and damage after weather events do not account for non-economic consequences
Fossil Fuels Are Endangering Life On Earth – OpEd – Eurasia Review
The human-induced global warming is proving the most pressing problem. The speed of climate change has even surprised the common people. Advertisement What is more painful is that the move to slow down this speed is too sluggish, let alone…
Climate change: Every bit of global warming is making floods and droughts worse – Professor Richard P Allan – The Scotsman
Women carrying firewood walk past a carcass of a cow in Loiyangalani, Kenya, amid this year’s prolonged drought (Picture: Simon Maina/AFP via Getty Images) We have already warmed the planet by over one degree Celsius since the beginning of the…
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