Ominous sign of global warming: How Greenland’s ice sheet has melted past “point of no return”

Ominous sign of global warming: How Greenland’s ice sheet has melted past “point of no return”

Ice sheets will continue to melt going forward, even if humans are able to contain climate change. Greenland, also known as the second largest body of ice in the world is going under changes, and from the looks of it, it may be beyond a point from where there is no going back. Rise in … Read more

International conference on climate change and its impact on Himalayan region from September 14-16

International conference on climate change and its impact on Himalayan region from September 14-16

The reviewed presentations will be published on a thematic issue, titled Aerosols-Climate interaction and water resources over the Himalayas in the Journal of Earth System Science (JESS), it said. A three-day online international conference on aerosol air quality, climate change and its impact on water resources and livelihoods in the Greater Himalayas will be held … Read more

Climate Change Means Senior Health Could Suffer

Climate Change Means Senior Health Could Suffer

By Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Aug. 11, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Global warming may ultimately rain on everyone’s parade, but new research suggests that major thunderstorms are already wreaking some havoc on the respiratory health of seniors. That’s because atmospheric changes that precede storms increase the risk that older people with asthma … Read more