London [UK], March 7 (ANI): According to a study by researchers from UCL and the University of Reading, it was found that the death rate linked to extreme temperatures will increase significantly under global warming.
Beijing [China], March 5 (ANI): A newly published report by a UN agency has warned that China will be among the countries hardest hit by global warming.
Glasgow [UK], November 14 (ANI): New Climate action can be the driver for a green and equitable future for all, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has said while urging people everywhere to demand that leaders deliver on their promise to limit global warming.
Washington [US], September 14 (ANI): Research has revealed some "warm-blooded" animals are shapeshifting and getting larger beaks, legs, and ears to better regulate their body temperatures as the planet gets hotter.
Potsdam [Germany], August 6 (ANI): A recent study by Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Action Research (PIK) has revealed that the major Atlantic ocean current, to which the Gulf stream also belongs, may have been losing stability in the course of the last century.
Helsinki [Finland], June 22 (ANI): Recent studies by the University of Helsinki show that in the future, the mercury concentration of fish in Finnish Lapland can shift closer to the level found in lakes located below the Arctic Circle.
New Delhi [India], January 15 (ANI/SRV Media): Over the past decade or so, electric vehicles have taken the automobile industry by storm. As global warming and climate change become a worrying factor day by day, more and more people are now looking to electric vehicles as the solution. In
Bern [Switzerland], Sept 23 (ANI): At least 250 people hiked up to the Pizol Glacier in the Glarus Alps to hold a funeral for the ice sheet which is disappearing due to global warming.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 15 (ANI): A new study now finds that our oceans are much warmer than previously thought. Driven by climate changes caused by human, they are heating up faster than earlier believed.
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], October 12 (ANI): Limpets, mainly starfish, anemones, mussels, barnacles and seaweed are important to help ecosystems survive the global warming, finds a recent study, which offers some hope for a defence strategy against the climate change.