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Geoengineering And Global Food Supply

Geoengineering And Global Food Supply

Carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of coal, oil, and gas have been increasing over the past decades, causing the Earth to get hotter and hotter. There are concerns that a continuation of these trends could have catastrophic effects, including crop...
The Great Gas Hydrate Escape

The Great Gas Hydrate Escape

For some time, researchers have explored flammable ice for low-carbon or alternative fuel or as a place to store carbon dioxide. Now, a computer analysis of the ice and gas compound, known as a gas hydrate, reveals key details of its structure. The results...
Climate-smart Agriculture Should be Livelihood-smart Too

Climate-smart Agriculture Should be Livelihood-smart Too

Encouraging climate-smart agriculture can lead to climate change adaptation practices in a partnership where the farmer’s needs are addressed. “Climate-smart agriculture has the potential to increase sustainable productivity, increase the...
Effects of Climate Change to Further Degrade Fisheries Resources

Effects of Climate Change to Further Degrade Fisheries Resources

A new study led by University of British Columbia researchers reveals how the effect of climate change can further impact the economic viability of current fisheries practices. “Fisheries are already providing fewer fish and making less money than...
Morocco Taking Concrete Steps Towards Realizing Its Climate Change Goal

Morocco Taking Concrete Steps Towards Realizing Its Climate Change Goal

Morocco is taking what has been described by the United Nations as concrete steps towards realizing its climate change goal as spelt out by its national action plan against global warming.
Steep Increase in Global CO2 Emissions Despite Reductions By Industrialized Countries

Steep Increase in Global CO2 Emissions Despite Reductions By Industrialized Countries

Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) – the main cause of global warming – increased by 45 % between 1990 and 2010, and reached an all-time high of 33 billion tonnes in 2010. Increased energy efficiency, nuclear energy and the growing contribution...
Arctic Sea Ice Levels Lowest in Recorded History

Arctic Sea Ice Levels Lowest in Recorded History

An analysis by the University of Bremen has show that extreme melting has pushed arctic sea ice levels to the lowest it has ever been in recorded history – and things could get worse. The record of 4.24 square kilometers could be pushed even further....
The Gambia One of the Countries Most Vulnerable to the Consequences of Climate Change

The Gambia One of the Countries Most Vulnerable to the Consequences of Climate Change

The Executive Director of the Gambia National Environment Agency, NEA, Momodou B. Sarr, has indicated that The Gambia is one of the countries most vulnerable to the rapacious consequences of climate change in Africa and that Banjul the capital face a...
South African Society Urged to Rally Behind Climate Awareness

South African Society Urged to Rally Behind Climate Awareness

With less than three months before the international climate summit in Durban, government has called on all sectors of society to help intensify the country’s communication on climate change and its impact on the developing world.
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