Climate Change
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Ben & Jerry’s Beer Ice Cream: Every Beer Lover’s Fantasy, Fighting Climate Change One Ice Cream at a Time
Ben & Jerry’s and New Belgium Brewing are partnering up, and the new products of the combo are a dream for ice cream and beer lovers. Introducing the Salted Caramel Brown-ie Ale – both an ice cream from the Vermont ice cream giant and a beer flavor from New Belgium. ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ Film May Soon Be A Reality?
Hollywood 2004 film “The Day After Tomorrow”, apart from the accuracy of scenarios in a Sci-Fi movie, this film may be right this time. Shark Attack! These Sea Creatures are the Unlikely Superheroes Against Climate Change
The top predator plays a major role in the fight against climat change. The fight against climate change has been running for many decades now, and climate change is such a big problem that it affects not only humans, or trees, or land animals, it also affects marine life. 'United Nations' on Food Wastage: The UN Serves Trash at Climate Change Assembly to Make a Point
During a United Nations assembly, to highlight the food waste, a couple of chefs decided to serve food made out of trash. Elon Musk: Refugee Problem by Climate Change Worse than VW Scandal
Elon Musk delivers a speech illustrating the need to avert a refugee problem caused by climate change. Rising Arctic Temperature Brings Very Unwelcome Guests: Mosquitos
Mosquito populations explode as global warming raises temperatures in the Arctic. Global warming is starting to disrupt ecosystems in the Arctic in an unprecedented way. Climate Change Poses Great Challenge For French Wine-makers
The rise in temperature is causing many French wine-makers to come together and cultivate climate change-resistant grapes to help in wine production. President Obama Eats A Bear's Leftover Salmon At 'Running Wild With Bear Grylls' [VIDEO]
President Barack Obama takes the Alaskan wild with survival expert Bear Grylls. TODAY released an exclusive clip of POTUS trekking the woods and eating a salmon as part of their wild adventure. Skinny Polar Bear Photo Predicts The Future Of Polar Bears
In the Arctic Ocean, wildlife photographer Kerstin Langenberger captured a photo of a withering polar bear along the shores of Svalbard, Norway. 5 Angry Polar Bears Trap Scared Weather Researchers in Remote Russian Island, Government to Intervene?
A group of Russian weather researchers found themselves in deep trouble after they found themselves trapped in a remote island in the Arctic. According to TIME, the Russian weather team were barred from exiting their camp after they saw polar bears fighting in near the exit. The Earth is Losing 15 Billion Trees Each Year, Says Study; How Many Trees Are There? [VIDEO]
Most people have no idea how many trees there are in our planet, but a new study decided to solve this mystery, revealing an estimated 3.04 trillion trees. This means there is about 400 trees for every person on Earth. Dangerous, Massive 'Gray Swan' Hurricanes the Possible Future; Bigger Than Katrina?
Last week was the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the hurricane known as the most destructive in the history of the United States. However, a new study has revealed that Katrina wasn’t the worst storm that hit the country, or any other country for that matter. California Drought 2015: Intensified by Climate Change?
The 2015 California drought is as severe as it can get, and because scientists have been blaming human-induced global warming for severe changes in naturally occurring weather, a climate scientist at Columbia University named Park Williams led a study to help illustrate the link of global warming with the severity of the current California drought. Frequent "Food Shocks" are Expected Due to Extreme Weather Conditions
According to a report released by Global Food Security Program food shocks that typically occurs once every century might likely occur every 30 years or much earlier instead. The researchers presented a plausible worst case scenario where the world’s four major commodity crops – corn, soybean, wheat and rice – falls by 5-7% simultaneously due to severe weather conditions primarily brought about by climate change.
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