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Southeast Asia braces for more droughts and haze with El Nino in the horizon
Southeast Asia faces a high risk of drought, water scarcity, and haze due to the El Nino weather ph…
PTI
El Nino on the way, could wipe out $3 trillion of world economy
El Nino is on the horizon, which can lead to severe heat waves and droughts in many countries, incl…
Satellites burning up in our atmosphere may not be as harmless as first thought
Satellites burning in our atmosphere leave metal particles in the stratosphere, and scientists don'…
Marianne Guenot
A new carbon removal plant will absorb carbon dioxide 99,000 times faster than Earth's oceans
Cutting greenhouse gas emissions isn't enough. We have to start sucking CO2 from the atmosphere and…
Ellyn Lapointe,Jessica Orwig
Scientists want to pump carbon into a hole at the bottom of the ocean in a $60 million pilot project to help stop climate change
Offshore drilling could help fight climate change in the future. Instead of extracting oil from the…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
The Earth's mangroves could end up emitting 500 times more carbon by the end of the century, study warns
Despite covering a mere 0.1% of Earth's surface, mangrove forests play a critical role in regulatin…
Atmospheric river: Definition, relationship to hurricanes, potential benefits, and more FAQs answered
Atmospheric rivers are defined as rivers of water vapor in the sky. They can bring heavy rain or sn…
Jenny McGrath
Aditya L1: Solar quakes can alter geomagnetic field of earth says top scientist
Ahead of India's Aditya-L1 solar mission, a top scientist said the monitoring of the Sun on a 24-ho…
PTI
Russia launches Luna-25 mission to Moon, its first lunar lander in 47 years
The spacecraft will look for natural resources, including water, and analyse the effects of space r…
ANI
America's new climate 'normal' is hotter, wetter, and more extreme
The country's new normal temperature is a full degree hotter than it was only two decades ago, acco…
Erin Snodgrass
It took a messy school bus stabbing for China to finally do something about extreme nationalism on social media
China's tech firms issued warnings about anti-Japan posts after a 55-year-old Chinese woman died tr…
Matthew Loh
Billions of snow crabs disappear from ocean around Alaska: Report
In recent years, billions of snow crabs have disappeared from the ocean around Alaska due to warmer…
ANI
"Climate change will definitely not end the world as we know it": Elon Musk shares views on climate crisis
Musk had earlier claimed that farming has no major effect on the climate, which drew flak from the …
Arctic sea ice thinning twice as fast than expected, say researchers
Sea ice in the coastal regions of the Arctic may be thinning up to twice as fast as previously thou…
Homebuilt plane sold last year for $100,000 crashes into ocean off California coast, likely killing 4 people
Thane Ostroth, a retired dentist who built the plane, said he sold his aircraft last year to a youn…
Rebecca Rommen
Don't fall prey to rumours about discontinuation of schemes: Delhi govt to citizens
The Delhi government on Tuesday appealed to citizens to not fall prey to misinformation being sprea…
PTI
Ocean explorers found a golden orb on the Alaskan seafloor, and they have no idea what it is
Marine scientists found a golden orb on the Alaskan seafloor that is a complete mystery. It might b…
Jenny McGrath
A heating El Niño could end up costing the world economy $84 trillion by 2099, exacerbate ocean warming
We are well aware of how high maintenance El Niño events are, with the two costliest cycles in the …
Earth's deep blue oceans are fading and changing color — and scientists aren't sure why
More than 56% of Earth's oceans have changed color. It's not clear exactly what's driving this, tho…
Marianne Guenot
Sharks are feeding at the shore in Florida as the ocean's temperature reaches record highs and the water feels like syrup
One Floridian said the ocean "feels like a jacuzzi" as South Florida experiences a record-breaking …