Delaying Internet's Data Could Reduce Its Carbon Emissions

The servers, routers, switches and other components of a network are designed to work with much larger quantities of data than they do daily,...

Privatization of Water Supplies Might Limit Fundamental Human Rights

For many of us, availability of clean fresh water is a given. It is quite often difficult to comprehend how it could this ever...

Climate Change Could Affect Forest Species Indirectly

Climatological data from the past 50 years uncover unexpected ecological trends observed in the northern hardwood forest in New England. These might change the composition...

Eating Less Meat Could Reduce Climate Change, UK Researchers Claim

Eating less meat will not only make us healthier, but will also help reduce carbon dioxide emissions below the thresholds needed to keep temperature...

Americans Believe in Global Warming (Again)

Despite the influence of misleading media reports on global warming issue as fraud and exaggerated, the Americans are back to believing that it is...

Contrary to Popular Belief, 77% of Americans Worry About Climate Change

Americans have a reputation as cynical climate change deniers. Despite data that the arctic is melting, crops are dying in droves, and hurricanes are...

Excessive Fertilizer Use Increasing Warming in China

While in the past six decades, fertilizers were able to contribute half of the crops produced and caused a cooling effect as they increased...

Climate Change Expected to Have Much More Severe Effects, Economist Warns

British economist, Nicholas Stern, author of of the most significant and prominent studies on climate change in the last decade, warns that global warming...

Climate Change Battled with Smart Agricultural Choices

25% of human-made carbon dioxide and 70% of human-made nitrous oxide being released into the atmosphere comes directly from agriculture. Much of the problem...

Abrupt Climate Change Not Possible, Study Claims

Abrupt climate changes can't really happen, claims a controversial paper published in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution authored by scientists in the US, UK,...