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Human activity is causing major river deltas to sink up to 20 times faster than sea level rise — and with them, a global food system
I would like for me and my children to live here forever,” said Lâm Thu Sang, a resident of Vietnam’s Cần Thơ, a city of more ...
Humans are driving migratory animals—sea turtles, chimpanzees, lions, and penguins, among dozens of other species—towards extinction, according to the most comprehensive assessment of migratory ...
July 19 was the hottest day ever recorded in the United Kingdom, with temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (about 104 degrees Fahrenheit). The heatwave serves as an early preview of what climate ...
Spatial distribution of global drylands and aridity classification map. GA, UNITED STATES, January 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- A new global dryland assessment ...
New research shows human activity is significantly altering the ways in which marine organisms are preserved, with lasting effects that can both improve and impair the fossil record. New research ...
A professor analyzes the conflicting impacts of human activities on extreme spring droughts. Earth and environmental scientists reported that as human socio-economic activities increase, greenhouse ...
Human activities are responsible for this 50% increase of around 142 ppm (0.0142%), Paulo Ceppi, a senior lecturer in climate science at Imperial College London, and Simone Alin, supervisory ...
The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are pushing the oceans toward a dangerous threshold. Vast and powerful, the ...
Spatial distribution of global drylands and aridity classification map. Hyper-arid, AI between 0 and 0.03 (dark red); arid, AI between 0.03 and 0.2 (orange); semiarid, AI between 0.2 and 0.5 (yellow); ...
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