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Greenland’s thriving plant life at the ice sheet raises concerns among climate experts

A new study has revealed that significant portions of Greenland’s ice sheet have transformed into vegetation, posing risks such as increased greenhouse gas emissions, rising sea levels, and landscape instability. The research, which analyzed satellite records from the past three decades, estimates that approximately 11,000 square miles of Greenland’s ice sheet and glaciers have melted […]

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YouTube climate change deniers have recently seen a shift in their stance, as new disinformation campaigns emerge to generate significant profits.

Youtubers and the platform are reaping huge profits, thanks to their ability to skillfully blend truth and misinformation. The industry has become so sophisticated that it requires significant time and expertise to debunk the content. Interestingly, even comments from dissenting voices contribute to the reach of these channels, as every interaction counts. Moreover, engagement is […]

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A possible resolution to the melting of ice sheets due to climate change has been revealed through recent research.

A new study suggests that injecting aerosols into the stratosphere could potentially reduce ice sheet melting caused by climate change. However, this geoengineering approach is controversial as it focuses on addressing the symptoms rather than the underlying causes of global warming, and its impacts on natural systems are uncertain. The effects of global warming include […]

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Mass states that they understand the depleted snowpack, and it is not due to climate change.

The Seattle Times recently published an article stating that climate change, caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, has “in part” permanently altered the amount of snow the state of Washington will receive. According to the article, the snowfall will be replaced by rain. However, atmospheric science professor Cliff Mass from the University […]

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Tech News warns that the United Kingdom could experience an apocalypse similar to the movie “Day After Tomorrow” if the ocean current switches off.

Europe could experience a “deep freeze” much earlier than predicted due to the potential collapse of a key ocean current, according to a new study by Utrecht University. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which drives the Gulf Stream and brings warm air from the Gulf of Mexico to Europe, has been slowing in recent […]

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MIT News reports that a recent study found a correlation between worldwide deforestation and increased mercury pollution.

A new study from MIT reveals that around 10 percent of human-made mercury emissions each year are a result of global deforestation. The research shows that the world’s vegetation, including regions such as the Amazon rainforest and sub-Saharan Africa, acts as a sink, removing the toxic pollutant from the air. However, if deforestation rates continue […]

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