Greenland sets record-breaking heat record: glaciers are melting at double speed

Due to the very high temperatures in Greenland, massive melting of glaciers began. About 28 billion tons of ice has been melting every day since July 8. This figure is twice as high as it was in previous summer periods. Writes about this DW. According to the Danish Meteorological Service DMI, ...

It's getting hot: climate norms have officially changed in the United States

New climate norms, published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Tuesday, May 4, show that the weather in the United States is getting warmer, writes CNN. A current dataset of rates that represent average temperature, humidity and rainfall since ...

Global warming has shifted the axis of the Earth: how it threatens humanity

Research has shown that massive glacier melting as a result of global warming has caused noticeable shifts in the Earth's axis of rotation since the 1990s. According to scientists, this demonstrates the huge impact that humans have on the planet. Writes about this The Guardian. Geographic north and south ...

Business to save the planet: how to make money to fight global warming

The 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden, returned America to the Paris Climate Agreement, from which his predecessor Donald Trump took the country out. The world is spending billions on fighting climate change, but the results are still unclear. Despite all the efforts of the international community to reduce ...

Winter 2021 promises Americans severe snow storms and cold weather

In the week between late December and early January, temperatures in the atmosphere over the Arctic soared 100 degrees Fahrenheit (56 Celsius). At first glance, the picture may seem alarming, but this is a natural phenomenon that occurs every couple of years. Experts say ...

By 2040, a quarter of the world's largest cities could go under water: global warming has nothing to do with it

About 12 million sq. km of land will be below sea level - this is more than the area of ​​the United States, Lifehacker reports. Typically, the main reason for the possible flooding of land is global warming, which will melt glaciers, thereby increasing the level of the world's oceans. However, a new study by scientists published...

The Arctic is on fire: record heat has been recorded in Siberia, which at times increases the pace of global warming

On Saturday, June 20, in the Russian Arctic city of Verkhoyansk, the thermometer reached a record high of 38 degrees Celsius (100,4 degrees Fahrenheit). This temperature is high enough for anywhere in the world, but this is Siberia, and it is known for being frozen. ...

Winters are getting shorter and summers are getting hotter: how global warming is changing seasonality

Climate trend analysis shows that global warming leads to the fact that the summer is getting longer and the winter is shorter, quotes the BBC University of Alaska researcher, climatologist Brian Brettschneider. The scientist shares the results of his own research, which demonstrate that the number of days with high temperatures during ...

Hurricanes around the world are getting stronger and more intense: what comes next

Over the past four decades, hurricanes have intensified in nearly every region of the world, and climate change may be a factor, according to a federal study. Writes about this Fox News. In a study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Cooperative Institute ...

The planet began climate change, which was expected only by the end of the century

It was believed that the establishment of a hot and humid climate in the tropics and subtropics, which would undermine the economy in these regions and exceed the limits of physiological survival of people, will occur if the planet continues to warm up only towards the end of the century. Scientists were wrong - a new study states that these ...

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