Climate Change

Climate Change, Not Humans, Drove The Woolly Rhino To Extinction

Prehistoric humans have been considered responsible for the extinction of several iconic ice age mammals, including the woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tiger, and woolly rhino. These “megafauna” were sought after for their meat and furs. And, while hunting by humans may have caused the demise of some of these species, new evidence suggests that humans did not drive …

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Experts welcome UN Secy Gen’s advice to India to phase out fossil fuel for combatting climate change

The experts feel it can be a moment for India to create its global climate ambition Experts on Saturday welcomed UN Secretary-General’s advice to India to phase out fossil fuel to combat climate change, saying it’s possible to shift to renewable energy but the government needs an inclusive and comprehensive action plan to ensure a …

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Air pollution can lead to type-2 diabetes, heart attacks, stroke finds new research

The team of researchers also found that being exposed to air pollution was comparable to eating a high-fat diet. In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have found that air pollution can play a role in the development of diseases such as diabetes. The study, conducted by Indian-origin researcher Sanjay Rajagopalan from the University Hospitals Harrington in …

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Fast-Moving California Wildfires Boosted by Climate Change

Nearly two dozen large blazes have burnt more than 1 million acres of the state Firefighters battled nearly two dozen wildfires in California yesterday after a week of raging blazes blackened more than 1 million acres across the state. The fast-moving fires, which are seen by many scientists as a sign of climate change, have …

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Greenland Ice Melt Could Lead to Sea Level Rise of 10 cm

A new study has analyzed nearly 30 years of scientific data related to the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The analysis points toward a possible global sea level rise of at least 10 cm by the end of the 21st century if global warming were to continue at the current trend. The researchers warn …

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