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Global warming is endangering species in THESE mountains, reveals study
Global warming, which can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems, is now becoming a huge issue for the survival of species in the mountain regions. A new study has revealed that species dwelling in 17 mountainous regions across the globe is facing the risk of being on the verge of extinction due to the impact of global warming.
Aabusad PathanPublished about a month ago in EarthBeyond the Jar: Reflecting on the Legacy of the Zero Waste Movement
The zero waste movement emerged on the internet during the mid-2010s, presenting a novel approach to environmental conservation through a surge of blogs and YouTube videos. Spearheaded by influencers like Lauren Singer with her iconic mason jar of trash, the movement gained traction, shifting the online discourse on environmentalism. However, a decade later, questions arise: what impact has it truly had?
Sebastian ClarkePublished about a month ago in EarthNational Grid Collapse
The collapse of the Nigerian national grid in 2024 was not an isolated incident but rather the culmination of systemic issues that have plagued the country's energy sector for decades. Several factors contributed to the collapse, including:
Sunday SanniPublished about a month ago in EarthCOMMUNICATION BETWEEN EARTH AND MARS
Researchers have utilized electrical heartbeats to maneuver attractive data toward an energized light sign, a revelation that could reform significant distance optical broadcast communications, including among Earth and Mars.
David ChristianPublished about a month ago in EarthBaltimore Bridge collapse
The Baltimore Bridge stood as a testament to human ingenuity, a majestic structure spanning the Patapsco River, linking the bustling neighborhoods on either side. For decades, it had served as a lifeline for the city, carrying the weight of countless vehicles, pedestrians, and dreams. But on a crisp spring morning, as the city stirred awake, tragedy unfolded beneath the shadow of the bridge's towering arches.
Sunday SanniPublished about a month ago in EarthBLACK HOLES RIGHT ON EARTH
Currently wondering how possible it is to creat a "black hole" on earth ?Honestly, it sounds realy incredible, so stick around and read this article to the end...!!!
David ChristianPublished about a month ago in EarthEarth
EARTH Earth, the solitary planet recognized for sustaining life, is a result of scientific phenomena and sheer serendipity. This azure dot in the vast expanse of space encompasses the entirety of our past, present, and future, defining our very existence.
Ghulam MurtazaPublished about a month ago in EarthDangerous Asteroid Can Hit Earth Any Time
In the vast expanse of space, nestled within the depths of our Solar System, lies a celestial wanderer known as Apus. This behemoth of the cosmos, discovered in the year 2004 by the vigilant eyes of astronomers at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, commands attention like few other entities in the universe. Its very presence elicits a sense of awe and trepidation, for Apus is no ordinary asteroid; it is a titan among rocks, measuring approximately 1,100 feet in width, towering over iconic structures such as the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower.
Hassaan KhalidPublished about a month ago in EarthA Sustainable Solution for a Greener Future
Introduction: For a sustainable and greener future, the search for renewable energy sources has gained significant momentum. One such promising alternative is bioethanol. Derived from organic matter, bioethanol is a type of renewable biofuel that has the potential to revolutionize our energy landscape. We will understand the world of bioethanol, exploring its production process, environmental benefits, and its role in reducing carbon emissions.
The Majestic Aurora
Imagine there's an invisible force field around our planet. Now imagine that for billions of years, that force field has been protecting us from a beam of supercharged plasma that would otherwise wipe out life on Earth as we know it. You might think this is some kind of science fiction story, but it's all true. And it's what gives us this: The aurora! The auroras are one of humankind's oldest mysteries.
Sanjana DixitPublished about a month ago in EarthQatar massive Gas production increase: Good news for Europe energy security
Qatar massive gas production increase, is good news for Europe and Asia energy security, and probably good news also for decarbonization. Its efforts to dominate the energy market are underappreciated from a sustainability angle, as this move will allow many low income countries, particularly in Sub-Sahran Countries to move out of their addiction to coal.
Andrea ZanonPublished about a month ago in EarthMeet 10 Mysterious Creatures You Never Imagined Existed on Earth
Today, we will explore a fascinating array of unique creatures that exist in our world. These remarkable beings showcase the diversity and wonder of nature, captivating us with their unusual appearances and behaviors. Let's dive into the depths of the ocean and explore the mysterious creatures that reside there.
nemence BedaPublished about a month ago in Earth