A global team of scientists including Dr Thomas Newsome at the University of Sydney and international colleagues has warned that “untold human suffering” is unavoidable without deep and lasting shifts in human activities that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and other factors related to climate change.
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Changes in High-Altitude Winds over the South Pacific Produce Long-Term Effects on the Antarctic
In the past million years, the high-altitude winds of the southern westerly wind belt, which spans nearly half the globe, didn’t behave as uniformly over the Southern Pacific as previously assumed.
Collagen In Your Coffee? A Scientist Says Forget It
Some people believe that putting collagen in your coffee will bring good health, but collagen in coffee does nothing good for you.
E. Coli Gain Edge by Changing Their Diets in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
What if you had to plan your outings based on how your stomach felt that day or where the nearest restroom is located?
Retreat Begins at Taku Glacier
New analysis shows that Taku Glacier has joined the growing list of retreating glaciers.
Less Fertilizer and No Herbicide but Same Yield?
Environmentally friendlier palm oil production could be achieved with less fertilizer and no herbicide, while maintaining profits.