Climate
These Lives Are Being Devastated By Climate Change RIGHT NOW
Forget 2050 climate targets — the world, its people and its wildlife are suffering RIGHT NOW because of rising sea levels and global temperatures.
Mark CampbellPublished 3 years ago in EarthOh, the Humanity! On Climate Change & Ancient Egypt
Oh, the frogs! The gnats! Signs and marvels, visited on the Pharaoh — that loser — in answer to his taunt that He did not know Yahweh. Oh, the flies! The pestilence visited upon the beasts of the field — the horses and donkeys and camels, "and on their cattle and sheep and goats." The thunderstorms of hail and fire! The dead fish in the Nile! Beware, lest we face the full force of Nature’s plagues. Be it known that Yahweh was a storm-and-weather deity who led the heavenly army against Israel’s enemies.
Hamish AlexanderPublished 3 years ago in EarthHer Favorite Fruit
She had her hand on his arm, as he piloted the vehicle through the mountainous backroads. They were going far too fast, this she knew. There was no reason to admonish him, because she knew he was well aware of their speed.
Yess BrycePublished 3 years ago in EarthEulogy for my grandfather
Eulogy for my grandfather I want to tell you about something that happened a couple weeks ago. I meditated in a creek for a few hours, standing completely still. I reached the point where I felt like I was the creek—I was the piece of driftwood, the water, the fireflies, and the trees.
Sone KramerPublished 3 years ago in EarthClimate Adaptation And Sustainability
Despite efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over a long period of time, uncontrolled climate change and future climate change are likely to outpace the evolution of natural and man-made systems.
Bikram GaihrePublished 3 years ago in EarthWhat are the Problems and Issues related to Climate Change in Nepal?
Nepal has already started experiencing impact of the climate change and threats arises from geography, demography, socio economic and other factors. The rising temperature, melting glaciers, no rainfalls in monsoon, forests fire, decreasing water level shows that people have started facing the issues. Through the help of 100 questionnaire, this research tries to dig the ongoing issues and problems related to climate change in Nepal. The study is able to identify huge number of problems and issues that needs to be immediately addressed by understanding the need of massive restoration of ecosystem to save the Earth.
Jyoti KoiralaPublished 3 years ago in EarthDo you love rain?
If you like rain, you have probably heard the word Pluviophile. People who find happiness and peace of mind on a rainy day love rain and are called Pluviophile. Rain Pluviophiles are low, friendly people with quiet personalities.
Akshata KharelPublished 3 years ago in EarthThe Rise of Global Warming
Unseen trends in future climate research will play a major role in the next climate change assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which is expected to be published next year. There is a great deal of scientific consensus that global warming has increased over the past decade and that this increase is due to the production of man-made gas (90-100% depending on the specific question, time, and method of making published examples all astronomers agree). Despite political controversies over climate change, the IPCC concluded with an important report dated 27 September 2013 that scientists are convinced of the link between human activity and global warming.
Bikram GaihrePublished 3 years ago in EarthGeneration Green: Challenging Climate Change
Caring for our planet and tackling the negative effects of climate change has become a part of many people’s everyday lives, and we have all become more conscious of our own impact on the world. Tackling climate change is no longer simply a question on government agendas, and people of all ages from all walks of life have become more proactive in their attitudes towards the environmental crisis which is unfolding.
Alicia WalkerPublished 3 years ago in EarthJapan earthquake and tsunami
In line with the mission of the organizations, the All Japan Relief and Recovery Fund will be used to fund local Japanese organizations responding to the disaster. All contributions to the Fund will be used to help the Japanese people by supporting local Japanese organizations that care for victims of tsunami and earthquakes. This will allow the organization to continue and expand its emergency services in the Miyagi region, focusing on people with disabilities and elderly people affected by tsunamis and subsequent nuclear damage.
6 Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
The topic of climate change is quite a familiar one and has been trending for a while now. By watching your local news, you will witness the impacts of climate change on daily lives from floods to wildfires.
Regina ThomasPublished 3 years ago in EarthGlobal warming and species extinction
While many species migrate to cooler climates to escape the heat, researchers have found that many species of animals cannot spread far enough to avoid extinction. New research shows that many species of animals are not able to spread enough to avoid extinction because of their speed of movement.
Sonia ShresthaPublished 3 years ago in Earth