Acidification of the western Arctic Ocean is happening three to four times faster than in other ocean basins, a new study has found.
The ocean, which absorbs a third of all of the carbon… Read More
Warming oceans might sound like a good thing for swimmers and surfers, but they're wreaking havoc on the plants and animals that call those waters home. Australia's Great Barrier Reef has un… Read More
Valerio Rojas picking up an old fishing net in Lake Poopó, Bolivia’s second-largest lake, which has dried up because of water diversion for irrigation and a warmer, drier c… Read More
Did you catch glimpses of the watery side of our climate crisis on the news in Summer 2021?
Here are some highlights in case you missed it:
Sudden, heavy deluges of rain across several… Read More
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Australia will temporarily avoid having the Great Barrier Reef listed as an endangered world heritage site after the World Heritage Committee voted against the recommendations of UN… Read More
An unprecedented review of the aquatic foods sector has uncovered how fisheries and aquaculture can play a greater role in delivering healthy diets and more sustainable, equitable and resili… Read More
The post Shark Populations Have Dropped By 99%. Why & How You Can Help Them appeared first on Peaceful Dumpling.
Sharks have been around for 400 million years. Yet each year, 100 millio… Read More
One million of the world’s 8 million species are currently facing extinction
In news that will send most rational inhabitants of Earth into a nihilistic tailspin, the United Nations sa… Read More
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BOULDER, COLORADO—The top climate change scientist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said he has received $4 million from Congress and p… Read More
The nation’s Intel chiefs are tasked with assessing and reporting threats to our national security, so the President and executive branch can align our policies to meet and defeat thos… Read More
*Last week, along the southern border of America, refugees were separated and children were caged. Shock and outrage ricocheted around the world. Under the cover of chaos the Republica… Read More
Scientists studying glaciers in Glacier National Park. Photo: GlacierNPS
Last week, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, chaired by climate contrarian Lamar Smith, R-Texas… Read More
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Guido Frosini, like other ranchers, prides himself on being a steward of the land. “We are first and foremost grass farmers,” he says… Read More
Before the Industrial Revolution in the 1800s, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere was about 280 parts per million (ppm). This means that for every million molecules… Read More