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An international team of researchers with a variety of backgrounds has worked together to calculate a global estimate of the ...
Flips between warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense in recent decades, a new study shows.
Continued use of fossil fuels has warmed oceans, melted ice caps and led to some of the hottest years in recorded history. Dangerous and costly severe storms and wildfires have become more frequent as ...
As Indika De Zoysa completes his dynamic two-year tenure as Chairman of the Federation of Information Technology (Guarantee) ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / April 21, 2025 / Roam, a decentralized open wireless network, has officially launched its ...
Carrier Global's strategic focus on HVAC, boosted by Viessmann acquisition, strengthens its position in decarbonization, ...
Two massive continents are on a silent crash course—and the impact could rewrite Earth’s future.
The recommendations are based on digital ID adoption rate, assurance level, private sector usability, user experience and ...
Imagine a world where the sweet warmth of cinnamon, the fiery heat of black pepper, or the golden glow of turmeric are only ...
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Scott Winton conducted three years of extensive fieldwork to develop the first data-driven map of both newly documented and predicted peatlands across ...
Glaciers carry unique organic carbon fingerprints that reflect geography and pollution, influencing ecosystems downstream.
The four billion tons of marine organisms that global fisheries extracted from the ocean between 1960 and 2018 resulted in ...