Eating Meat to Save the Earth, Artificial Meat is Now on the Rise
Since 2010, there has been a wave of artificial meat in Europe and the United States, advocating more consuming artificial meat to reduce carbon emiss…
Since 2010, there has been a wave of artificial meat in Europe and the United States, advocating more consuming artificial meat to reduce carbon emiss…
The heat wave hit this summer, the climate anomaly set new high-temperature records around the world, and the earth lacks the shelter of trees. Some s…
An expert view published in the U.S. journal Foreign Policy pointed out that retrofitting buildings, facilities, and agriculture is a top priority for…
A study found that global warming may disrupt human sleep, activate inflammation, and increase the risk of infectious diseases in humans. The research…
European Drought Observatory survey shows that the UK and 60% of EU countries are facing severe drought. The main reason is that the abnormally high temperature and the sudden drop in precipitation brought about by climate change have left many countries in a state of water shortage aggravating the drought problem. Food, energy, water conservancy transportation, and ecology are greatly affected, and the Rhine is on the verge of a crisis of suspension.
The Norwegian and Finnish research teams found that the Arctic is warming 3.7 to 4.1 times faster than the rest of the planet. In some parts of the Ar…
The scientific report “Comprehensive assessment of the state of our environment” released by Australia mentioned that climate change has caused environmental changes and ecological problems. It also exacerbated the survival crisis of koalas. WWF-Australia urges everyone to pay attention to this serious problem, otherwise, in our lifetime, koalas or greater gliders may disappear from the world.
Europe was hit by a heatwave, and many places have set high-temperature records. After Spain, Portugal and France broke the high temperature of 40 degrees Celsius, the UK Met Office issued the first red extreme heat national severe weather warning, and a new record high temperature of 40 degrees Celsius is expected next week.
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