Climate Change is changing the Weight Distribution of the Earth
- Earth Science
- April 9, 2016
The weather phenomena that have driven up global temperatures to extreme levels in the spring is now over, according to Australian meteorologists. The water temperature in the eastern Pacific is back to normal after a year of El Niño.
READ MOREEutrophication of the Baltic Sea would be substantially reduced if we ate less protein, especially meat. According to a report from the Marine Environmental Research Institute presented today.
READ MOREIf carbon dioxide emission is not controlled, people in North Africa and the Middle East rely will have 200 days of unusually hot days.
READ MOREClimate change would have implications for health, water management and lack of food.
READ MOREAn asteroid of large proportions crashed into Earth in the early days of the planet causing large earthquakes and tsunamis, according to evidence found by a team from the National University of Australia.
READ MOREThe study found that the Pelagibacterales group, which is included among the most abundant organisms on the planet, has a leading role in stabilizing the atmosphere.
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