Melting glaciers could be triggering a ‘feedback process’ that causes further climate change, according to new research.
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Stanford Study Finds that Wind Energy Output Increases When People Need Heat the Most
In response to the recent freeze-inspired power outages in Texas, some politicians blamed the historic blackouts on wind turbines.
Powerful Stratospheric Winds Measured on Jupiter for the First Time
Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in which the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is a partner, a team of astronomers have directly measured winds in Jupiter’s middle atmosphere for the first time.
UK is Now Halfway Toward Meeting its Zero-Carbon Goal by 2050
Greenhouse gas emissions in the United Kingdom have plunged by 51 percent since 1990 and the country is halfway toward slashing its CO2 emissions to zero by 2050, according to the Web site Carbon Brief.
COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts Mental Health Worldwide
A study conducted at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reports a high global prevalence of both depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic and shows how implementation of mitigation strategies including public transportation and school closures, and stay-at-home orders impacted such disorders.
Climate Change Ravages Coralligenous Architects in the Mediterranean
Marine heatwaves are dramatically affecting the marine ecosystems of the world and the Mediterranean is no exception.


