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Major Report Sounds Alarm Over Unprecedented Climate Changes

Climate Crisis Reaches New Extremes as Key Indicators Shatter Records A recent report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) paints a troubling picture of Earth’s climate, with record-breaking changes in.

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Extreme climate events pose risks to China’s green energy expansion

Extreme Weather Threatens Stability of China’s Renewable Energy Boom As China’s massive electrical grid leans increasingly on renewables like wind, solar, and hydropower, it’s also facing a growing vulnerability: the.

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Discarded clothing takes on seaweed form in striking cyanotype art

1. Introduction: When Art Meets Environmental ScienceThe year 1843 marked a revolution in scientific documentation when Anna Atkins published Photographs of British Algae, the first book illustrated with photographic images. Nearly.

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Stored human urine works as both a strong-smelling pesticide and fertiliser

Sun-Brewed Urine: West African Farmers Discover Powerful Natural Pesticide and Fertilizer By Matthew Sparkes In a remarkable case of agricultural alchemy, West African farmers have discovered that human urine—when “aged”.

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Sharp decline in China’s air pollution linked to rise in global temperatures

China’s Clean Air Paradox: How Reducing Pollution Accelerated Global Warming By Madeleine Cuff In a climate change twist nobody saw coming, China’s successful battle against air pollution appears to have.

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Ancient rocks support theory of a mini ice age during Rome’s decline

Climate Clues in Unexpected Places: How Icelandic Beach Rocks Reveal Rome’s Chilling Downfall By Michael Le Page On an unremarkable stretch of Iceland’s western coast, a geological detective story is.

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New Evidence from Ancient Rocks Ties Mini Ice Age to Rome’s Fall

Iceland’s Iceberg Rocks Reveal a Forgotten “Mini Ice Age”—And Its Role in Rome’s Collapse By Michael Le Page On a remote beach in Iceland, a scattering of out-of-place stones has.

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