A new study shows that overpumping and climate change have drastically reduced freshwater availability, surpassing ice melt as the main driver of sea level rise. This could spell disaster for food security and drinking water access.
Earth is spinning faster than ever, prompting discussions about the possibility of adding a negative leap second. This unprecedented change could have significant implications for technology and timekeeping.
Hershey announces a price increase for its chocolate products due to soaring cocoa prices, driven by poor harvests in West Africa. Learn how climate change is affecting your favorite candies!
Sony is testing a new Power Saver mode for the PlayStation 5 that will reduce power consumption at the cost of gaming performance. This feature comes as part of a system update beta, allowing players to manage energy use effectively. Stay tuned for more updates!
In a groundbreaking advisory opinion, the ICJ has declared that a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a human right, signaling a potential shift in international climate law and empowering vulnerable nations to seek accountability.
The WHO has issued a critical alert about a potential chikungunya virus epidemic, reminiscent of the major outbreak 20 years ago. With over 5.6 billion people at risk, they urge immediate action to prevent a repeat of history.
This summer, Earth is spinning faster, resulting in shorter days. Scientists are concerned about the implications for timekeeping and technology, with a potential 'negative leap second' on the horizon.
In a dramatic turn of events, the number of missing persons in Texas' catastrophic flooding has plummeted from 160 to just 3. As recovery efforts continue, officials emphasize the importance of thorough searches to reunite families. The tragedy claimed at least 135 lives, with a special legislative session set to address the aftermath.
The EPA plans to close its Office of Research and Development, sparking outrage among scientists and lawmakers. This move is part of broader cuts aimed at reducing the agency's workforce by 23%, raising concerns about public health and environmental safety.
This summer has seen a tragic rise in deadly flash floods across the U.S., with climate scientists linking these extreme weather events to human-caused climate change. As humidity levels soar, the conditions for catastrophic rainfall become increasingly prevalent.