Glaciers, the icy-rocky land, despite being inhabitable for human life are a crucial part of the blue planet which helps it look the way it does. Without them, the temperature would have been unbearably scorching, sea level would have risen drowning most of the coastal lands, freshwater sources would have depleted exponentially. But, experts believe Read More…
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2021: the year to be hopeful for climate after 2020’s gloominess
With the fireworks soaring up into the sky, lights illuminating the blue, deserted places that once used to be thronged, the world is welcoming a new year, 2021. The appeasement of the end of 2020, the year that pushed everyone to the verge of their limit. 2020 in the rereview mirror Corona, a virus that Read More…
Net-zero emission: the only hope of the vandalizing planet
Climatic catastrophes are no hidden secret today; the changing environment can be felt everywhere from the melting glaciers of Antarctica to scorching desert Sahara. Witnessing this present climate; everybody is agitated therefore more and more countries are pledging to become part of the global “net-zero emission” goal now. But what is net-zero emission? Why the Read More…
Is Our Vegetation On Siege? Wildfires The New Pandemic
2020 has solely experienced the deadliest wildfire disaster.
Do we have the potential to reverse climate change or is it too late?
Climate change is clearly the most evident snag that stands in front of us today. Our irrational use of natural resources is now paying off with new climate-related catastrophes every now and then. But the question that still stands tall is; even after knowing the problem why we are not trying to rectify it? With Read More…
Hurricane “extremely active” season 2020
With hurricane Laura hitting Louisiana about a month, following the National oceanic and atmospheric administration predictions, NOAA has asked us to brace ourselves for more since the world expects to be hit by far more hurricanes this year, unlike other years. The hurricane season begins on 1st June and goes through to November. However, this year has Read More…
Wildfires, Hurricanes, vanishing ice sheets: what else Trump needs to admit Climate Crisis?
With his comment on the catastrophic wildfire in California, President Donald Trump has once again intimated his reckless mindset towards the most evident crisis that the world is facing, Climate Crisis. The wildfires raging in California and Oregon, the collapsing Antarctic ice sheet, record-breaking increase in the temperature, hottest summer in the northern hemispheres and Read More…
Wildfires Devastate Western US States
Dozens of wildfires tearing through communities across the West on Sunday have killed 33 people, and officials say dozens more are missing.
Wildlife population fell by 68% in the last 50 years
“We have forgotten how to be a good guest, how to walk lightly on the earth as it’s other creatures do” Barbara Ward There is no denying that humans have been destroying the environment of their own home planet. But the staggering data of the rate at which we have done the impairment to our Read More…
The Book of Life for coral reefs
As the world falls under the threat of damage to marine life, scientists are working hard to preserve it. Years of natural and human-made disasters have ruined a lot of the coral reefs and climate change is making things even worse. Therefore, the researcher Mary Hagedorn along with her team are pioneering new techniques to Read More…
Why is biodiversity, the theme of World Environment day 2020?
Do you think biodiversity is important enough, to be the theme of world environment day 2020? This year world environment day was hosted by Colombia. Every year on the 5th of June a day dedicated to the environment is celebrated worldwide. With different themes every year but always with just one jest, protection of the Read More…