Climate Change Could Reawaken Indian Ocean El Niño
Climate Change could cause an ancient pattern similar to El Niño in the Indian Ocean to reawaken. It would throw weather into disarray
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Climate Change could cause an ancient pattern similar to El Niño in the Indian Ocean to reawaken. It would throw weather into disarray
There is a limit to the amount of heat humans can tolerate. Beyond that limit we die. Climate change means we are reaching that limit in some regions.
A new study reveals that a Megadrought is taking hold in the US south west and is partially being driven by climate change.
A new study reveals that due to climate change increasing sea level we face once in a lifetime flooding events becoming almost daily by 2100
Preliminary data from NOAA reports that Methane levels within our admosphere are rapidly increasing and have hit an all time high.
A warming global climate could cause sudden, potentially catastrophic losses of ecosystem biodiversity in regions across the globe.