The past century has seen a significant increase in rainfall variability on a global scale due to human-induced warming, with over 75% of the Earth’s land area being affected. This new research, conducted by Chinese researchers in collaboration with the UK Met Office and published in the journal Science, provides systematic observational evidence highlighting the
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The eruption of the Hunga Tonga volcano in 2022 sparked curiosity among scientists, including Dr. Andrew Dessler from Texas A&M University. The collaborative research team led by Dr. Dessler delves into the climate impact of this unique event, challenging existing assumptions and shedding light on the unexpected consequences of the eruption. Historically, major volcanic eruptions
Rainfall patterns around the world have been shifting, with intense downpours becoming more frequent and dry periods lasting longer and becoming more severe. This phenomenon has raised concerns among scientists, who are investigating the connection between climate change and these erratic rainfall patterns. A recent study published in the journal Science suggests that human-induced climate
The rise of e-commerce in America has significantly increased the demand for delivery services, leading to a boom in the warehousing industry. However, a recent study published in Nature Communications has shed light on the detrimental effects of large warehouses on air quality in neighboring communities. The study, titled “Air pollution impacts from warehousing in
Rice University chemist James Tour and his research team have made significant progress in the field of soil remediation with the development of the Rapid Electrothermal Mineralization (REM) process. This innovative technique aims to tackle the accumulation of synthetic chemicals, specifically per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which pose a threat to the environment and human
Lead levels in moss samples collected from older urban neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon, have been found to be significantly higher compared to nearby rural areas. A recent study conducted by Alyssa Shiel, an environmental geochemist at Oregon State University, sheds light on the potential health risks associated with lead exposure in these communities. The presence
The recent discovery made by an international team of researchers challenges the traditional belief that only photosynthetic organisms are responsible for generating the Earth’s oxygen. The groundbreaking study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, revealed that metallic minerals on the deep-ocean floor, located 13,000 feet below the surface, also play a significant role in oxygen
The seismic activity in Morocco has been historically concentrated near the Rif Mountains in the northern region. However, the 2023 earthquake that struck Western Morocco, causing widespread devastation, took place in the High Atlas Mountains. These mountains are known for their significant height, with peaks reaching over 4,000 meters. Unlike the Rif Mountains, where the
In the ongoing battle against climate change, it is essential to understand the varying impacts of different greenhouse gases on the environment. Not all greenhouse gases are created equal, with some being far more potent in their ability to trap heat in the atmosphere than others. This disparity in global warming potential (GWP) has important
As hurricane seasons become more intense due to climate change, the need for effective evacuation strategies and policies is more crucial than ever. A team of University of Virginia researchers has taken a significant step forward by creating the first-ever database of hurricane evacuation orders in the United States. This database, known as HEvOD (Hurricane
The collapse of a giant iceberg in the sub-Antarctic region has brought to light the potential effects of warmer ocean temperatures on ocean ecosystems around Antarctica. This event, which took place in 2017, involved the mega iceberg A-68A calving off the Larsen Ice Shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula and eventually breaking up and melting near
As the world grapples with the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters due to climate change, the importance of nature-based solutions (NbS) cannot be overstated. A recent global assessment led by researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst highlights the economic effectiveness of NbS in mitigating risks associated with a wide range of disasters,
A recent study conducted by researchers at North Carolina State University has brought to light a startling revelation about the global apparel industry. The study found that in 2019 alone, the global apparel industry generated over 20 million tons of plastic waste, with approximately 40% of that waste ending up improperly managed in the environment.
In a recent study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, researchers from the UC Irvine Department of Earth System Science and the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering have discovered a significant flaw in a commonly used climate model. The model, known as the Energy Exascale Earth System
In the face of the escalating challenges posed by climate change, predicting typhoons has become increasingly crucial. A team of researchers led by Professor Jungho Im at UNIST has recently pioneered a groundbreaking technology that harnesses real-time satellite data and deep learning capabilities to forecast typhoons with unprecedented accuracy. This innovative approach marks a significant