A world-first study shows at what point extreme heat becomes deadly. There’s mounting evidence to show the limit may be lower than first thought. It's a glimpse into where the heat threshold of the human body lies. 🔎 #ClimateChange#GlobalWarming#ClimateBreakdown
Heatwaves loom as a growing threat to humanity in a warming climate. This summer alone, in the northern hemisphere, thousands have died during extreme heat events. It's driving researchers to find out...
'When Worlds Collide' The image shows the bodies of 4,000 birds that fatally collided with buildings in Toronto last year. ⚡ As many as 42 million birds die from collisions with windows every year in this country. #Shocking⚡www.cbc.ca/radio/asitha...
The world would be in better shape if more people — especially politicians and corporate executives — showed interest in and curiosity about the natural world. The ignorance of #nature#ClimateCrisis#GlobalWarming#ClimateChaos
The world would be in better shape if more people — especially politicians and corporate executives — showed interest in and curiosity about the natural world.
Cold-water soft corals "as far as the eye can see" in the Funk Island Deep marine refuge: gazette.mun.ca/research/a-r....
Researchers say it is rare to find such densities of cold-water soft coral species,
A world-first study shows at what point extreme heat becomes deadly. There’s mounting evidence to show the limit may be lower than first thought. It's a glimpse into where the heat threshold of the human body lies. 🔎 #ClimateChange#GlobalWarming#ClimateBreakdown
Heatwaves loom as a growing threat to humanity in a warming climate. This summer alone, in the northern hemisphere, thousands have died during extreme heat events. It's driving researchers to find out...
Nuanced piece on the magnitude of China's green energy build-out, its huge climate benefits, and geopolitical tensions from industry subsidies. 🎁 link What Happens if China Stops Trying to Save the World? www.nytimes.com/2024/09/16/o...
Much of the good news about green energy is coming out of one country.
Scientists find that methane emissions are still going up fast. A big chunk of those emissions are from food and agriculture (livestock, rice, food waste). But there’s a lot the world can do to feed a growing population while reducing methane emissions—solutions exist from farm to fork. 🧪
At least two-thirds of methane emissions come from human activity, which is both a problem and an opportunity.