Scientists have found evidence that static methane deposits in the Arctic Ocean – known as the “sleeping giants of the carbon cycle” – have begun to be released over a wide area of the continental shelf along the East Siberian coast, the Guardian could reveal. High levels of powerful greenhouse …
Read More »Greenland ice sheet is expected to lose ice at the fastest rate since the end of the last ice age
This Greenland Ice Sheet According to a recently published study, it is on track to melt four times faster than at any stage in the last 12,000 years. New research highlights how extreme estimated damage can be in this century – and rejects the idea that current melting is part …
Read More »The world’s richest 1% cause poor 50% double CO2 emissions, says Oxfam Environment
According to new research, the world’s richest 1% of the population was responsible for more than half of the world’s poorest half of carbon dioxide emissions from 1990 to 2015. Carbon dioxide emissions have increased by 60% over a 25-year period, but emissions of the richest 1% have tripled compared …
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