Britain launches controversial geoengineering experiments May 8, 2025 Methods that could potentially change the Earth’s climate and slow climate change are to be tested around the world, from the Arctic to Australia’s…
Renewable Energy Sources Industry: A Critical Analysis of Grid Stability and Environmental Impacts May 8, 2025 The rapid global transition to renewable energy sources, particularly wind and solar power, has been widely promoted as a sustainable solution to climate change….
Drought: Which European countries are depleting their freshwater resources? April 17, 2025 Europe has recently put all its weight on its energy stabilization and has left the ever-worsening water shortage uncontrolled. Drought is a major challenge…
South Korea: Death toll from massive fires ‘spreading rapidly’ rises to 26 March 27, 2025 The fires ravaging southeastern South Korea continue to “spread rapidly” and are now officially “the most destructive on record” in the country, authorities said…
Antarctica: The Strange Phenomenon of the “Bloody Waterfalls” – A Scientific Mystery February 13, 2025 For decades, the Blood Falls have puzzled scientists about what causes the strange phenomenon. The falls were discovered on the Taylor Glacier in East…
Study: Global increase in lung cancer diagnoses in non-smokers February 7, 2025 The proportion of people diagnosed with lung cancer who have never smoked (never-smokers) is increasing, with air pollution a “major factor”, according to the…
NASA: China slowed down the Earth’s rotation and made the day longer January 30, 2025 Work on China’s Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest hydroelectric power station, was completed in 2006. Located on the Yangtze River, west of the…
Exploration of Earth’s abyss begins for the precious “dark oxygen” that could sustain life on other planets January 23, 2025 The research team that discovered that oxygen is produced in the depths of the oceans, which it has named “dark oxygen”, announced that it…
Is battery recycling the next El Dorado? December 5, 2024 As environmental policies in Europe, the US and elsewhere demand more electrification of transport and many governments are poised to limit sales of internal…