[ad_1] The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) has welcomed the Queensland government’s budget push towards a renewable energy future as encouraging news for our Great Barrier Reef. Treasurer Cameron Dick announced that $ 645 million would be earmarked for clean energy and three renewable energy corridors in the sunny state. …
Read More »Global warming will cause leaves to fall off trees sooner
[ad_1] While scientists have long believed that higher temperatures will cause a delay in fall, a new study suggests that, by contrast, tree leaves tend to die and fall off earlier. In question: the trees would be “satiated” in CO2 Faster. Bad news questioning the carbon capture capacity of trees. …
Read More »Researchers have found that aggressive new algae threaten the health of Caribbean coral reefs
[ad_1] Hurricanes, pollution, disease, bleaching and the effects of an ever-warming planet all have a negative impact on the health of coral reefs around the world. However, those in the Caribbean are facing a new threat: an aggressive, golden-brown, crust-like algae that is rapidly invading shallow coral reefs. Algae, known …
Read More »South African scientists will “darken the sun”
[ad_1] Science 02:02 28.11.2020(Updated 04:52 28.11.2020) Shorten the URL https://cdntr1.img.sputniknews.com/img/104232/29/1042322997_0:450:2139:1653_1200x675_80_0_0_2e555414c17a544475f1160366206aea.jpg Sputnik Turkey https://cdntr2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png Sputnik https://cdntr2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png https://tr.sputniknews.com/bilim/202011281043305451-guney-afrikali-bilim-insanlari-gunesi-karartacak/ South African scientists plan to send tiny particles into the atmosphere to attenuate sunlight. The neglected threat these days when we talk about the coronavirus epidemic is global warming. Experts predict that the demand …
Read More »Scientists explained that “it can be transmitted from animals to humans”
[ad_1] Scientists have announced that as global warming around the world increases its effect, it increases the risk of diseases in animals and that these diseases can also be transmitted to humans. In the research on the structure it was reported that more than 7 thousand studies conducted on various …
Read More »The climate turning point may already be a reality in East Asia
[ad_1] University of Gothenburg The climate in inland East Asia may already have reached a tipping point, where the transition in recent years to unusually hot and dry summers may be irreversible. This is the result of a new international study by researchers from the University of Gothenburg now published …
Read More »Mongolia could one day become a barren desert
[ad_1] Tree rings of Siberian larch (pictured) and other species show that heat waves and soil drying are accelerating in the Mongolian plateau, according to new research. Image: Ken Shono, Unsplash A review of weather patterns in Inner East Asia over the past 260 years suggests that the region is …
Read More »Scientists consider a wild plan to obscure the Sun to save the Earth – BGR
[ad_1] Scientists have published a paper discussing the possibility of using particles released into the atmosphere to reduce sunlight and calm global warming. The plan would reduce the chances of a severe drought by up to 90 percent, the researchers say. Geoengineering on a global scale could save humanity or …
Read More »Scientists consider a wild plan to obscure the Sun to save the Earth – BGR
[ad_1] Scientists have published a paper discussing the possibility of using particles released into the atmosphere to reduce sunlight and calm global warming. The plan would reduce the chances of a severe drought by up to 90 percent, the researchers say. Geoengineering on a global scale could save humanity or …
Read More »Lakes beneath glaciers could enrich the oceans near Antarctica and Greenland
[ad_1] New research has found that water beneath glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland flows into nearby oceans, carrying elements that could affect how life grows and thrives. The study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that subglacial lakes in Antarctica and streams emerging from …
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