Alaskan wildfires have destroyed an area over 25 times larger than New York City. And they could be contributing to global warming
Source:weforum.org Over 5 million acres of Alaskan forest was burned in wildfires last year – …
Source:weforum.org Over 5 million acres of Alaskan forest was burned in wildfires last year – …
Source:weforum.org You might not feel it personally, but Earth’s rotational spin axis—is shifting. Around the ...
Source:theguardian.com Photograph: Sgt Balinda O'Neal/AP The devastating rise in Alaska’s wildfires is making global warming ...
Source:nationalgeographic.com People are sending carbon into the atmosphere ten times faster than during the hottest …
Source:nationalgeographic.com Photograph by Norbert Rosing, National Geographic Creative The physics of ice predicts that sea …
Source:nationalgeographic.com By Brian Handwerk, Six snowboarders and skiers were buried, and five of them killed, …
Source:nationalgeographic.com By Joe Eaton Solar Electric Light FundIn Kalalé, Benin, a man tends to a ...
(earth.nullschool.net) Source:washingtonpost.com By Angela Fritz A small city in northwest India climbed to a searing …
Source:earthsky.org Energy from our young sun – 4 billion years ago – helped create molecules …
Source:nationalgeographic.com An archaeologist explains why he's studying the radioactive remains of an abandoned Soviet nuclear ...
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