The lumber market could see fluctuations in 2023, as the commodity crucial for homebuilding has experienced a 14% soar in the past two weeks. After a challenging 2022, where lumber prices tumbled
MoreA new study has revealed that between 2001 and 2011, the central-north region of Greenland experienced an average temperature increase of 1.5C compared to the 20th century. The research, published in the
More1. According to a new report from the Capgemini Research Institute, even though organizations recognise the sustainability requirements and most have announced net zero commitments, there is still a gap between long-term
MoreClimate change is regarded by the World Health Organization as the greatest threat to global health in the twenty-first century. Climate change in its current iteration includes global warming and its impacts
MoreAir pollution is becoming the new normal as air quality stoops slowly and consistently. Lifestyles with a byproduct as air pollution are being adopted unknowingly as our societies reach the pinnacle of
MoreAccording to a research by the World Meteorological Organization, all three greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere have reached all-time highs, which indicates that the world is “going in the wrong way,”
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A team of researchers led by Jason E. Box from the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, presented a complementary approach to study ice sheet disequilibrium and limitations regarding climate change. The
MoreThe ocean absorbs the majority of the surplus energy that accumulates in the Earth system as a result of rising greenhouse gas concentrations. The extra energy warms the ocean, and the water’s
MoreIndia has been a worshiper of nature consisting of five elements – Prithvi (Earth), Aap (water), Tej (Light), Vayu (Wind) & Aakash (Space). There was a balance of nature in ancient times,
MoreDue to increased sea temperatures and climate change, one of Antarctica’s biggest glaciers is melting away. A glacier is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own
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