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Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Blue Carbon, refers to the carbon captured and stored by the world’s oceanic and coastal ecosystems, including mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses. These ecosystems play a crucial role in mitigating climate change by acting as significant carbon sinks. Unlike terrestrial forests, which store carbon in biomass and soil, blue […]
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) has set its sights on the development of Australia’s largest green hydrogen projects in South Australia and Northern Territory, each boasting a significant 10GW capacity. These ambitious projects will place Australia at the forefront of clean energy innovation and production. One of the key elements in these projects is the renewable […]
In light of escalating global environmental issues, a new report by NATO has highlighted the mounting security risks associated with climate change. This includes the melting of sea ice and Russia’s military expansion in the Arctic region. The report underscores the distinctly different strategies adopted by NATO’s adversaries in the face of climate change, with […]
Amazon Introduces Rufus: The New AI Shopping Assistant Amazon has recently introduced a new AI shopping assistant named Rufus to enhance the shopping experience for its US app users. Using generative AI powered technology, Rufus is designed to answer customers’ shopping-related queries, offer detailed product information, and even make product comparisons to aid in decision […]
Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Thermokarst lakes. A striking and increasingly significant feature in the Arctic and sub-Arctic landscapes, formed by the thawing of permafrost—ground that has remained frozen for at least two consecutive years. These lakes emerge when the ice-rich permafrost melts, causing the ground to subside and create depressions that subsequently fill […]
Recent research has brought to light a startling revelation: global warming is causing the days to lengthen. This surprising effect is due to the melting of polar ice sheets and the resulting redistribution of mass on Earth’s surface. It is a clear indication of the planetary-scale impact of human-induced climate change. The Earth’s day length […]