Storms and subsequent flooding events across Europe, are expected to occur 14 times more frequently by the end of the century, if significant changes are not implemented.
Read more 14x Increase In Rainstorms In Europe Possible: Study
A recent study conducted workshops for illegal Vietnamese fishermen in Australian seas, and surveyed them before and after.
Read more Vietnamese Blue Boats And Illegal Fishing
Plastic pollution is no breaking news. We may now be at a point of no return.
Read more Plastic Pollution Reaching Irreversible Heights: Study
A new study sheds some light on the pollution hotspots across the globe to see how driving in these regions, and in-car pollution affects the people.
Read more PM2.5 Levels And Effects On Commuters Across The World
It was observed that urban green spaces in economically developed countries are directly related to the life satisfaction levels of its citizens.
Read more Do Urban Green Spaces Mean Happier Citizens?
The earth has a pattern, or what can be called a pulse. Research suggests that it is 27.5 million years per cycle!
Read more The Pulse Of The Earth: 27.5 Million Years
About half of the snake and lizard population on the Guadeloupe archipelago went extinct after European colonisation started in 1492.
Read more Reptiles In Guadeloupe and Colonisation
The third pole spans across nations. This not only puts a larger geopolitical area at risk, but also highlights the need for a concerted mitigation efforts to protect the region from this impact, as well as to fight climate change.
Read more Glacial Flood Risk In Asia Set To Triple
While climate change may have some positive impact on the coffee production in some areas of Colombia, it will be at the cost of a decrease in production in other regions.
Read more Colombia, Coffee, And Climate Change: A Glimpse Of The Future