Climatology
The Climate Catastrophe is Accelerating
Scientists at the University of Michigan and the University of Arizona have come to this conclusion, quoted by NOVA TV.
Global warming will accelerate in the future, scientists at the University of Michigan and the University of Arizona say, Science Daily reported.
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UN Report Warns about the Negative Effects of Climate Change
The First Day of Autumn Is Officially Here!
At 10:50 am is the autumn equinox and the astronomical autumn begins. In the morning, most of the country will be mostly sunny, but from the west, clouds will increase and thicken. We can expect occasional rainfalls in the evening.
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Mitsotakis, Zerefos discuss climate change proposal ahead of UN climate summit
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met today with Professor of Atmospheric Physics and climatology Christos Zerefos to discuss, ahead of the UN Climate Change Summit, aspects of the impact of the climate crisis on the environment and on Greece's cultural heritage.
Тhis Summer Was the Hottest on Record in the Northern Hemisphere
Тhis summer has been the hottest in the northern hemisphere since measurements were made, scientists from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NОAA) have found.
Saving the Planet Will Cost 1.8 Trillion Dollars
Investing $ 1.8 trillion over the next decade - in climate change adaptation measures - could bring in net benefits worth more than $ 7 trillion. These are the conclusions of a global cost-benefit analysis, outlining five strategies for adapting the world to climate change.
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UN: The Oceans Are about to Become Our Worst Enemies
The oceans, which are the source of life on Earth, could become our worst enemy globally, if nothing is done to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is said in a UN report, BTA reported.
The Droughts Affect 55 million People a Year, According to a WWF Report
A new report by the conservation organization WWF warns that the climate crisis poses an increasing real risk of global droughts. According to the study, these processes put pressure on wetlands and the urban environment and negatively impact the lives of 55 million people each year, putting energy supplies and food production at risk.
The Case for an EU Climate and Nature Chief
As a first step, von der Leyen should appoint a climate and biodiversity vice president to work hand in glove with the sector-focused commissioners.
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Bulgaria Ranks 54th in Water Stress Levels in the World
July 2019 was reported as the hottest month in the history of meteorological measurements, becoming the latest proof of the magnitude of the global climate crisis, WWF reports. The data are from the Copernicus European Union Climate Change Program, which analyzes temperature data from across the globe.