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Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Marine mammals, a diverse group of approximately 130 species including whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, manatees, and polar bears, are uniquely adapted to life in the ocean. These creatures play crucial roles in marine ecosystems, from maintaining the balance of marine food webs to contributing to nutrient cycling. However, […]
The catastrophic 2023 wildfires in Canada left a trail of devastation that won’t be forgotten any time soon. In one of the most severe wildfire seasons on record, approximately 7.8 million hectares of forest were burnt, equivalent to the size of Ireland. The aftermath was staggering, with billions of dollars of property damage, thousands of […]
In response to global concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the potential for a European war, and the ever-looming threat of climate change, the Norwegian government has made the decision to begin stockpiling grain. With plans to store 30,000 tons in 2024 and 2025, this move signifies a significant step in Norway’s preparation for potential future […]
As technology continues to evolve, the broadcasting industry is finding innovative ways to utilize its advanced capabilities. One such example is NBC’s recent announcement that they will be using AI software to recreate the voice of renowned sportscaster Al Michaels for daily recaps of the Summer Olympics on its Peacock streaming platform. This move comes […]
Lake Natron, a serene oasis located in the heart of Tanzania, is renowned for its vibrant pink flamingo population that numbers in the millions. However, this vital habitat is currently under severe threat from human activities and the effects of climate change. The lake’s water levels and salinity play a critical role in flamingo nesting. […]
Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Microplastics, defined as plastic particles less than five millimeters in size, have emerged as a pervasive environmental contaminant, infiltrating ecosystems from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks. While their deleterious effects on marine life and human health have garnered significant attention, their intricate connection to climate […]