As global temperatures rise, more regions are experiencing heat levels that exceed the human body's ability to cool itself.
A new study reveals that even a slight rise in global temperatures could make vast areas of the planet too hot for human survival.
A recent study published in One Earth presents strong evidence indicating that the climate impact of newly formed particles ...
A recent study has uncovered compelling evidence suggesting that the climate effects of new particles in urban areas have been significantly underestimated.
Particles play a crucial role in climate regulation, influencing processes such as cloud formation and radiation balance.
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Experts at the University of Surrey found a clear link between warmer conditions and more salmonella cases in England and ...
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The Department of Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EEAS ... N.H., while putting the finishing touches on her bachelor’s degree in environmental science with a geoscience option. I’m ...