920 million people in Africa could face conflict over rivers by 2050
Africa has 66 river basins. As populations grow and the drought continues, the rivers will become an area of high-risk conflict. A study assessed that
Africa has 66 river basins. As populations grow and the drought continues, the rivers will become an area of high-risk conflict. A study assessed that
New research shows a worrying prediction: even if we reduce emissions, the Arctics 2030 summer will be ice-free. The summer’s sea ice had been in
OECD report shows Israel is one of the most dangerous countries for the environment, out of all OECD developed countries, and is far from reaching
A mineral-rich zone, twice the size of India, in the Pacific Ocean, has been declared as a new deep-sea mining site. A group of scientists
A pathogen parasite infected sea urchins in the Red Sea and causes massive dying. The same parasite attacked sea urchins in the Caribbean 40 years
Researchers analyzing photos of Southern right whales say they are 25% thinner than in the 1980’s. The lack of prey around Antarctica due to climate
New study found that cigarette butts release toxins and microfibers that kill aquatic larvae, the first stage in life of many marine animals. The butts
The ocean’s mesopelagic zone, also known as the ‘twilight zone’, is between 200-1000 meters deep and full of biodiversity. Research based on past events of
Scientists from Cardiff University developed a system that uses AI to classify submarine earthquakes and determine if there is a tsunami risk. The system’s algorithm
“The great dying”, earth’s largest mass extinction, was actually two separate occasions. The first happened 262 million years ago, and the second 259 million years