Aerosols from Volcanic Eruption Could Reverse Global Warming

Aerosols from the June 2011 eruption of Nabro volcano in Eritrea in northeast Africa breached the stratosphere layer. This discovery was reported in the...

Health Threats from Exponential Growth of Cyanobacteria Due to Global Warming

Cyanobacteria are aquatic microorganisms that thrive best in warm waters. Global warming has been linked to the exponential growth of these microorganisms in natural...

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...

Underground Carbon Storage Could Cause Earthquakes, Scientists Warn

A part of the scientific community involved in plans for recovering the state of the climate change we're transitioning has been relying for a...

Very Poor and Very Rich Countries Less Vulnerable to Climate Change, Shaky Middle Ground

A recent study concluded that the extremes (in terms of wealth) are more adaptable to climate change than the middle. We're talking about countries...

Overweight People Using More Energy to Live, Study Reveals

The next time you watch your belly increasing in size, please also think that you'll need more resources to keep it, and hence more...

Low-Priced Chinese Solar Cells Pose Huge Threat to German Solar Industry

Things are going bad for the German solar manufacturing industry, just as they have been for the U.S. one. The enemy are the low...

WWF Report: We Consume 52% More Than Our Planet Can Produce and Regenerate

A report made by WWF and launched today from the International Space Station (ISS) by André
 Kuipers, one of the onboard astronauts, says that humanity...

NOTT-202 Reduces Carbon Emissions by Absorbing Them

The best way to fight carbon emissions is, of course, not to produce them in the first place; but if you can’t help generating...

Huge Amounts of CO2 Stored in Forest Soil Could Be Triggered by Warming, Study...

A new study performed by UC Irvine researchers and their colleagues reveals that the carbon stored in U.S. forest soils could be easily released...