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Environment
City fires are likely to increase with climate change, modeling research warns
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Modeling research published in Nature Cities shows that the frequency of fires in several types of cities as a result of climate change is projected to increase in the coming decades. The findings are based on data from 2,847 cities in 20 countries, and will help with future urban planning and emergency response strategies. Fires worldwide…
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Other Sciences
The new essay warns the dangers of non -literacy in measurements
Credit: UNSPLASH/CC0 Public domain Arthur Paul Pedsen is a teacher of CUNY REMOTE SENSTEMS (CREST) ​​Systems (CREST) ​​by New York’s City College of Engineering The main author is. The essay, published in the National Science Academy Journal of Proceedings, warns the dangerous meaning of non -literary measurements in modern scientific discourse and promotes a wide range of efforts to reform…
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Earth
Research warns that carbon dioxide rate of rise is ‘incompatible’ with 1.5℃ target
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing at a rate that is incompatible with keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius (34.7 degrees Fahrenheit), a Japan Meteorological Agency study warns. Concentrations of major greenhouse gases rose in 2024 at the fastest annual level in a long-term record of measurements at Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, which dates back…
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Environment
Philippines warns of super typhoon Manyi with ‘potentially catastrophic damage’
The military helped evacuate villagers from areas threatened by Typhoon Manyi. A super typhoon heading towards the Philippines is gaining strength on Saturday, putting millions at risk of storm surge and having a “potentially devastating” impact, the state said. weather forecasters warned. More than 650,000 people have been evacuated from their homes ahead of super typhoon Manyi, which is expected…
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Earth
Melting Arctic sea ice could affect global ocean circulation, research warns
Melting sea ice can cause temperatures to drop. Credit: Karine Nigar Aarskog / UiT Norwegian Arctic University A warming climate in the polar regions could significantly disrupt ocean circulation patterns, a new study shows. Scientists have discovered that in the distant past, melting Arctic sea ice may have increased the flow of freshwater into the Nordic Seas, significantly impacting ocean…
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