The way Pacific Island communities on the frontline of climate change are experiencing and working through loss and grief is being documented in a project that could become a ‘wake-up call’ for the rest of the world.
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Two Million-Year-Old Ice Provides Snapshot of Earth’s Greenhouse Gas History
Two million-year old ice from Antarctica recently uncovered by a team of researchers provides a clearer picture into the connections between greenhouse gases and climate in ancient times and will help scientists understand future climate change.
NASA Find Tropical Cyclone Kyarr With a Cloud-filled Eye
NASA satellite imagery revealed that Tropical Cyclone Kyarr has maintained its eye, although that eye has become cloud-filled.
NASA Finds Tropical Storm Matmo Consolidating off Vietnam Coast
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite captured an image of Tropical Storm Matmo as it developed in the South China Sea, off the coast of Vietnam.
Carbon Bomb: Study in Journal Science Advances Says Climate Impact from Loss of Intact Tropical Forests Grossly Underreported
A new study in the journal Science Advances says that carbon impacts from the loss of intact tropical forests has been grossly underreported.
How Does Vitamin E Work in Plants to Protect Them from Extreme Environmental Conditions?
Vitamin E is a potential antioxidant that could act as a sentinel in plants, sending molecular signs from chloroplast –a cell organelle- to the nucleus.