... that became common in Europe during this time. Although it is one of the most well known examples of abrupt climate change on Earth, its origin is still under debate. Many think it was caused by a decline in the strength of deep currents...
... the late 19th century average, the start of the industrial revolution. “Science leaves no room for doubt: climate change is the existential threat of our time,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “Eight of the top 10 warmest years...
... was not being deployed to save the Earth from a massive solar storm, modulating solar radiation to reduce climate change and overheating of the atmosphere? It is more than a little thrilling to think of an invention that could literally save the...
... reminder about this with what happened in the Caribbean and United States in the autumn of 2017 - is our climate. Climate change is a reality and the real reason for what happened is down to a strong increase in temperature. Usually the southern...
... were usually explorers from necessity, not choice; to find new resources, food, places to live and survive as climates changed or populations became threatened. Only in recent centuries has exploration taken the form of personal ventures rather than...
... the Copernicus programme, which will help scientists to understand changes to weather patterns, track various storms and monitor climate change. While Lynred’s detectors can’t prevent climate change, they can certainly help to quantify its magnitude...