Climate Change
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Climate Change

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Dive into the science of climate change, from rising temperatures to extreme weather. Uncover crucial facts and pathways to a greener planet.

  • Chile39 views

    Chile Contains the Largest Non-Polar Ice Fields in South America

    The Southern Patagonian Ice Field and Northern Patagonian Ice Field are vast remnants of the last ice age, feeding numerous glaciers and supplying freshwater. These immense ice masses are crucial for regional ecosystems and global climate studies.

  • Chad42 views

    Lake Chad Has Shrunk By 90% In 60 Years

    Once the sixth-largest lake in the world, Lake Chad is now a fraction of its former size due to climate change, increased irrigation, and population growth. This dramatic reduction threatens the livelihoods of millions dependent on its waters.

  • Burkina Faso40 views

    Burkina Faso Actively Fights Desertification with Reforestation

    The country has been a pioneer in initiatives like the Great Green Wall, planting millions of trees to combat desertification and climate change. These efforts are crucial for sustainable agriculture and protecting biodiversity in the Sahel region.

  • Bhutan37 views

    Bhutan Is the World's Only Carbon-Negative Country

    This means it absorbs more carbon dioxide than it emits, thanks to its vast forest cover and commitment to renewable energy. The constitution mandates that at least 60% of its land remain forested.

  • Bangladesh39 views

    Bangladesh is One of the Most Flood-Prone Countries Globally.

    Due to its low-lying deltaic geography and location at the confluence of major rivers, a significant portion of Bangladesh experiences annual flooding. This phenomenon, while challenging, also enriches the soil and supports agriculture.

  • Argentina39 views

    The Perito Moreno Glacier Is One of the Few Advancing Glaciers in the World

    Unlike most glaciers that are retreating, Perito Moreno in Los Glaciares National Park maintains a state of equilibrium, even growing at its terminus. This dynamic behavior leads to spectacular rupture events where ice walls collapse into the lake.

  • Earth44 views

    Earth Has Experienced Five Major Mass Extinction Events

    Throughout its history, Earth has undergone periods where a significant portion of its species disappeared rapidly. These events were caused by factors like asteroid impacts, massive volcanic activity, and abrupt climate shifts.