Environment
Arctic Plant Study Reveals Climate Change “Early Warning” as Ecosystems Shift Unexpectedly
May 2, 2025
Arctic Plant Study Reveals Climate Change “Early Warning” as Ecosystems Shift Unexpectedly
A 40-year study of over 2,000 Arctic plant communities across 45 sites—from Canada to Scandinavia—has uncovered unpredictable ecosystem changes driven by rapid warming, The Guardian reported. Published in Nature, the research found Arctic temperatures rising four times faster than the…
Severe dust storm sweeps 9 Arab states, worsening Gaza’s plight
May 2, 2025
Severe dust storm sweeps 9 Arab states, worsening Gaza’s plight
A severe dust storm driven by a seasonal khamsin weather system swept across nine Arab countries on Wednesday, intensifying the hardships faced in Gaza and prompting widespread alerts, Anadolu Agency reported. The affected countries include Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon,…
Trees sync up their communication signals prior to solar eclipse
May 1, 2025
Trees sync up their communication signals prior to solar eclipse
A new international study has revealed that spruce trees in northern Italy’s Dolomites synchronize their bioelectrical signals hours before a solar eclipse, indicating a coordinated anticipatory response, Earth.com reported. Led by Professors Alessandro Chiolerio and Monica Gagliano, the research showed…
Early Heatwave Hits South Asia, Signaling a ‘New Normal’ Amid Climate Change
April 30, 2025
Early Heatwave Hits South Asia, Signaling a ‘New Normal’ Amid Climate Change
South Asia is experiencing an early and intense heatwave, with India and Pakistan facing temperatures far above seasonal averages in April, The Guardian reported. Typically, the region’s heat peaks in June, but this year, temperatures have soared prematurely. Delhi has…
Plastic Pollution Causes Brain Damage in Seabirds on Remote Lord Howe Island
April 29, 2025
Plastic Pollution Causes Brain Damage in Seabirds on Remote Lord Howe Island
A recent study by Australian researchers has revealed alarming health impacts of plastic pollution on Sable Shearwater chicks nesting on Lord Howe Island, a remote volcanic island east of Australia, RFA reported. The seabirds, which migrate across the Pacific Ocean,…
Underwater Volcano Eruption Reached Edge of Space, Study Reveals
April 28, 2025
Underwater Volcano Eruption Reached Edge of Space, Study Reveals
The 2022 eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai volcano not only became one of the most powerful in modern history but also sent shockwaves to the edge of space, Gizmodo reported citing a new study in AGU Advances. The blast…
Europe’s tallest active volcano erupts again, spews ash and lava
April 20, 2025
Europe’s tallest active volcano erupts again, spews ash and lava
Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano, erupted again Friday evening on Sicily, Italy, sending ash and lava from its southeastern crater, Anadolu Agency reported. The eruption began around 7 p.m. local time (1700 GMT) at the crater, situated at 2,900…
North America sinking down into the Earth’s mantle
April 20, 2025
North America sinking down into the Earth’s mantle
A recent study published in Nature Geoscience reveals that the ancient bedrock of North America, known as the craton, is slowly sinking into the Earth’s mantle, New Atlas reported. This process, described as “dripping,” forms a funnel-like structure beneath the…
Melting Ice Sheets Could Shift North Pole Nearly 90 Feet West by 2100
April 20, 2025
Melting Ice Sheets Could Shift North Pole Nearly 90 Feet West by 2100
A recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters warns that climate change-driven ice melt could cause Earth’s geographic North Pole to shift up to 89 feet (27 meters) westward by the end of the century, Live Science reported. Researchers from…
Over 6,600 tons of space junk floating around in Earth’s orbit
April 18, 2025
Over 6,600 tons of space junk floating around in Earth’s orbit
Over 6,600 tons of space junk currently orbit Earth in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), between 100 and 1,200 miles above the surface, New Atlas reported citing the European Space Agency (ESA). This marks an increase from 6,000 tons reported in…