Effect of Climate Change on Infections Unknown to 50% of People
Almost half of the population doesn't know the relation between climate change and its effect on infectious diseases, as per the study published in iPlosOne/i, conducted by students from the...
View ArticleNo-meat Diet Everywhere Will Not Solve Climate Change
People in developed countries like the US or Europe are urged to consume less meat as part of adopting a healthier and low emissions diet. But that is not a universal solution as livestock are...
View ArticleNew Tool to Visualize Global Climate Change
The new tool developed by researchers offers an interactive way to view up to two millennium's worth of paleoclimate data around the globe. The tool, a result of UAlbany's ongoing (Dollor) 5 million...
View ArticleClimate Change Hurts Children's Diets
Higher temperatures are an equal or even more significant contributor to child malnutrition and low-quality diets than the traditional culprits of poverty, inadequate sanitation, and poor education....
View ArticleClimate Change May Have Played a Role in COVID-19 Pandemic
Researchers investigated how climate changes have transformed Southeast Asia's forests, which resulted in an outbreak of bat species in that region. Findings showed that vegetation changes over the...
View ArticleStudy Shows 1 of Global Warming Causes a -50% Increase in Population...
If the population is fixed at current levels, the population displacement risk due to river floods would rise by -50% for each degree of global warming, revealed a new study. The research, by an...
View ArticleDecrease in Global Warming Will Not Reduce South Asian Heat Waves
South Asian residents periodically experience deadly heat waves at the current level of warming. However, a new study has projected that in the future, even with just 2 degrees Celsius of warming,...
View ArticleClimate Change is Driving Some to Skip Having Kids
Couples when deciding whether they should have children or not take many factors into consideration, like finances, support systems, personal values, etc. Now, a new study reveals that many couples,...
View ArticleL'Oreal Paris to Reduce Its Carbon Footprint
L'Oreal Paris' mission is to reduce its carbon footprint by 50% per finished product. It also aims to reduce its environmental impact by improving the biodegradability of their formulas and reducing...
View ArticleIndia, UK Agree to Combat Climate Change
India and UK have agreed on a roadmap to tackle climate change through new, shared commitments during leader-level call. They also reaffirmed their personal commitment to work together for an...
View ArticleDeath Rates on the Rise due to Global Warming
Human-induced global warming (in which heat played a role) stands responsible for more than a third of all deaths between 1991 and 2018 as per the largest study of its kind at the i London School of...
View ArticleGlobal Warming may Limit Dengue Fever Spread
Dengue virus makes mosquitoes more sensitive to warmer temperatures, stated new research led by Penn State researchers. The team also found that infection with the bacterium Wolbachia, which has...
View ArticleCarbon Debt System to Combat Global Warming Proposed
A new carbon debt system to treat greenhouse gas emissions has been proposed by scientists. The findings of the study are published in Nature. This approach could provide immediate economic incentives...
View ArticleSouth India to Get More Rain Due to Global Warming
India will see a jaw dropping 40% increase in rainfall if global temperatures go up by 4C, especially severe over the southern parts of India. In the future, it will just not be India alone but all of...
View ArticleHealth Journals Call for Emergency Action on Climate Change
More than 200 health journals have come together to simultaneously publish an editorial calling on world leaders to take emergency action to limit global temperature increases, halt the destruction of...
View ArticleFrequent Wildfires Linked to Human-caused Climate Change
Increasingly frequent wildfires are associated with human-caused climate change, said scientists from UCLA and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Rong Fu, a UCLA professor of atmospheric and...
View ArticleNew Artificial Intelligence Analyzes Tweets Debating Vaccination and Climate...
Using artificial intelligence (AI) researchers have found that between 2007 and 2016 online sentiments around climate change were uniforms, but this was not the case with vaccination. Climate change...
View ArticleSkin Bares the Rippling Effects of Climate Change
Skin is the largest organ that adapts from one season to another gradually in the body but it can also react adversely to sudden, brutal climate changes. A variety of skin conditions and diseases are...
View ArticleTemperature-related Deaths may Rise If Global Warming Exceeds 2 Degrees...
The mortality rate associated with extreme temperatures will rise if global warming exceeds 2 degrees Celsius, warns a report. "At current global warming levels of around 1.21 degrees C, we see a...
View ArticleClimate Change can Make Allergy Seasons Longer!
Allergy seasons might become longer and more intense due to increasing temperatures caused by man-made climate change, reveals a new research from the University of Michigan. By the end of this...
View ArticleDeforestation Causes Climate Change
Using climate models and satellite data, researchers for the first time have revealed how saving tropical forests can generate climate benefits that enhance carbon storage in nearby areas. Many...
View Article3 Out of Every 4 Parents Worried About Climate Change
Parents in Chicago view climate change as a global crisis and a very real problem at home that can threaten their children's health. The latest survey from the hospital's Voices of Child Health in...
View ArticleClimate Change Doubles Risk of Tropical Cyclones
Human-caused climate change could drive intense tropical cyclones twice as frequent by the middle of the century, stated a new study published in iScientific Advances. /i The analysis also projects...
View ArticleRestaurant Menus can Impact Carbon Footprint of Dining: Study
Restaurant owners can make their restaurants climate-friendly by highlighting dish components on a menu to lower the carbon footprint, reveals a new study. h2Menu can Influence Your Food Choices/h2 A...
View ArticleLink Between Global Warming and Locally Unstable Weather
Global temperature or global warming increase engenders locally unstable weather on Earth, stated researchers. Temperature increases faster than ever before, and Earth is probably at its warmest for...
View ArticleGlobal Warming Threatens Britain
In England, the heat waves are making more people severely ill than in the 1980s. Researchers from Surrey's Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) are now calling on policymakers and fellow...
View ArticleIs Climate Change Linked to Omega-3 Fatty Acids Production
Accelerated sea-level rise is associated with a temperature-linked reduction in the production of essential omega-3 fatty acids. This means as global warming proceeds; there will be fewer and fewer...
View ArticleTop Ways to Decrease Carbon Footprint
The benefits of water conservation keep growing. Water conservats prevents water pollution in nearby water bodies, prevents greenhouse gas emissions, and extends the life of your septic system by...
View ArticleSleep And Immunity Could Face The Heat Of Climate Change
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points" liGetting sufficient hours of high-quality sleep results in a well-balanced immune defense/li liEspecially for those who do without air conditioning,...
View ArticleImproved Air Quality Accelerates Global Warming
A new study provides evidence that the presence of aerosols in the atmosphere caused the climate to be 0.5 degrees Celsius cooler. Other effects such as land use change also play a role. h2 Aerosols...
View ArticleDoes Global Warming Increase the Probability of Ocean Warming?
Increased ocean warming events are attributable to global warming due to industrialization, revealed analysis. In August 2020, the southern area of Japan and the northwestern Pacific Ocean experienced...
View ArticleAnesthesiologists Play Key Role in Combating Global Warming
By reducing anesthetic gas provided during surgical procedures without sacrificing patient care, anesthesiologists have a positive effect in lowering the greenhouse gas emissions, stated new research....
View ArticleGlobal Warming Rising Deadly Waterborne Bacteria Infection
medlinkGlobal warming/medlink could be driving a potentially deadly ocean-dwelling bacteria capable of causing "flesh-eating" infections up along the Southeast and Gulf coasts in the United States,...
View ArticleIncreasing Collagen Slows Down Aging During Global Warming
Identifying specific molecules and cells that affect the medlinklongevity/medlink response to temperature in nematode worms C. elegans, indicate that the inverse effects of temperature on longevity...
View ArticleHow COVID-19 (and) Climate Change Impact Teens' Mental Health?
Climate change and the pandemic have caused a negative effect on young Indians' medlinkmental health/medlink, stated study published in iThe Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia./i COVID-19...
View ArticleEarth Day: Climate Change Continued Advance In 2022
In 2022, from mountain peaks to ocean depths, a constant advancement in climate change was visible, revealed report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). For global temperature, the years...
View ArticleBusting Climate Change Myths: Perception Vs Reality
NGOs and governmental agencies often assume that people lack the motivation to act on climate change because they perceive it as a distant problem, affecting faraway regions in the future. While this...
View ArticleFrom Sneeze to Sniffle: How Climate Change Is Making Spring Allergies Worse
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list" li Spring allergies are intensifying due to climate change, leading to increased sneezing and sniffling /li li Pollen and air pollution are the main culprits...
View ArticleLooming Threat: Climate Change and the Deadly CCHF Virus
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list" li The link between climate change and the emergence of the deadly Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus has become highly likely, with cases reported in...
View ArticleGlobal Warming Accelerates CO2 Emissions from Soil Microbes
By end of this century, CO2 emissions by soil microbes into the Earth's atmosphere were accelerated on a global scale (!--ref1--). h2 What is Heterotropic Soil Respiration /h2 This is partially...
View ArticleGlobal Warming Makes New Antarctic Extremes More Common
The southernmost continent medlinkAntarctica/medlink is not isolated from the extreme weather events such as ocean heatwaves and ice loss associated with climate change, according to a new study in...
View ArticleCarbon Footprint of a Hospital Bed Calculated
A groundbreaking study, the first of its kind to assess the environmental impact of hospitals, has found that the carbon footprint of one hospital bed is approximately equal to that of five Canadian...
View ArticleGlobal Warming Increase Substance-Related Disorders
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li Rising temperatures have been linked to an increase in hospital visits related to alcohol- and substance-related disorders, according to a study/li...
View ArticlePlant-released Isoprene Worsens Air Pollution (and) Intensifies Global Warming
Isoprene, a substance produced by plants like oaks and poplars during photosynthesis aggravates medlinkair pollution/medlink and poor air quality. According to a study, high temperatures brought on by...
View ArticleUnderwater Crisis Due to Climate Change Evident in Seafoods
Nearly 30% of nutrient loss is evident in seafood for low-income countries amid climate change, according to new UBC research, published in i Nature Climate Change /i (!--ref1--). That's in a high...
View ArticleClimate Change Drives Bat Expansion and Rabies Risk in the US
Vampire bats are expected to migrate to the US, potentially introducing the rabies virus. Research shows medlinkrabies virus/medlink migration northward, linked to historical climate shifts, aligning...
View ArticleIs Climate Change Impacting Brain Function?
Rising occurrences of severe weather like heatwaves, droughts, hurricanes, along with linked events like forest fires and floods due to global warming, might affect our cognitive abilities in the...
View ArticleThe Silent Culprit: Human Breath's Contribution to Climate Change
bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li Human breath contains methane and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming/li li31% of individuals studied were identified as methane producers,...
View ArticleClimate Change can Cut Life Span by 6 Months
Climate change-led global temperature rise of 1C is linked to a drop in average human life expectancy of nearly six months, with women and people in developing nations being most affected. These...
View ArticleLink Between Diarrheal Illness and Climate Change Identified
A recent study indicates a correlation between temperature, day length, and humidity with the heightened transmission of a diarrheal illness. These findings may enhance predictions of future...
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