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Discovery of a Submarine Kelp Forest in Galápagos Tropical Waters Revolutionizes Marine Science

Underwater forests of tropical kelp are marking a milestone...

Climate change threatens to reduce small fish populations in the Amazon by 50% by 2050-2070

The Amazon basin faces a critical challenge: the potential...

Salty ice as an electric generator: a Chinese discovery redefining energy in extreme climates

A team of researchers led by **Xin Wen** at the **Xi'an Jiaotong University (China)** managed to demonstrate that **salty ice is not only a...

Latin America and climate change: risk perception, emotions, and communication opportunities

The extreme weather events that occurred in Latin America during 2024 left a deep mark on the region. In Chile, the forest fires caused over...

Lake Eyre refills after extreme rains in Australia: a natural spectacle unseen since 1974

The autumn extreme rains in Queensland caused a remarkable transformation in the Australian inland: Lake Eyre, a vast salt flat located in the country's...

Due to climate change, 2.5 billion people will live in climatic conditions by 2050.

A new report prepared by UNESCO together with La Caixa Foundation warns that, due to climate change, around 2.5 billion people will be exposed...

Extreme Weather: Unicef warns that it affects one in seven students

The acceleration of climate change can be seen in heatwaves, cyclones, hurricanes, wildfires, and storms. This extreme weather leaves unavoidable consequences, mainly for developing...

Climate change threatens to reduce small fish populations in the Amazon by 50% by 2050-2070

The Amazon basin faces a critical challenge: the potential...

Florida launches contest with $25,000 prizes to eliminate invasive pythons and protect the Everglades

Florida has launched a massive competition to combat the...