The Panama Canal, a critical global trade route, faces its worst drought in a century due to climate change, leading to a massive traffic jam of 200 cargo ships. Historically one of
The Antarctic depths have unveiled a new, eerie species: the Antarctic strawberry feather star. Bearing a striking resemblance to the face hugger from the Alien franchise, this creature is a testament to
Antarctica’s surrounding sea ice has reached a record low for this time of year, a stark contrast to the record-high extent observed as recently as 2014. According to the National Oceanic and
A recent study indicates the potential for a catastrophic collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a vital ocean current system, as early as 2025 due to global warming. Researchers have
The Dubai-based developer, URB, has announced its ambitious project known as ‘Dubai Reefs’. The project represents a significant effort towards marine restoration and ecotourism. If successfully built, it will be the world’s
Researchers, in a recent study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, suggest that human activity has contributed to a significant tilt in the Earth’s axis. The Earth’s tilt reportedly shifted by
While visiting Palo Alto, California, President Joe Biden announced over $600 million in climate investments, including a $600 million project, to support coastal communities across the country in the fight against climate
China is digging a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth’s crust. The groundbreaking project aims to test drilling technology and gain a deeper understanding of the planet’s underground structure. Led by
The study published in the journal Nature Communications raises alarms about ice cover in the Arctic sea. The findings hint at the potential disappearance of Arctic sea ice. It suggests that the
A frigid, dark subglacial lake filled with tales yet to be discovered lies deep beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. Owing to their inaccessibility, these mysterious lakes have remained unexplored. Now scientists