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In a culture that often seeks refuge in the velvety certainties of Chopin or the romantic escapism of Rachmaninoff, Giorgi ...
A new study shows that melting sea ice due to increasing temperatures is leading to a "concerning" and severe decline in ...
There is a lot scientists don't understand about mercury — namely, how it becomes its most toxic form and why our bodies ...
Heatwave continued to grip northern and central India for six days, exceeding 45°C in many areas, including hilly regions.
These past few days, the mercury has been soaring and the fans are running at full blast. Do you also feel like you're ...
Pakistan emits less than 1% of global greenhouse gases but ranks among the top 10 climate-vulnerable nations. Meanwhile, the US, China, Russia and Germany historically contributed over 50% of carbon ...
Human-caused climate change boosted Iceland and Greenland ’s temperatures by several degrees during a record-setting May heat ...
"With that melting of glaciers, you get release of the particulate bedrock and some of that bedrock contains mercury—and so we don't really know the fate of that mercury.
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element found across the globe, yet it becomes highly toxic as it accumulates up the food chain. Pollution from human activities has pumped increasing amounts ...
Glaciers in the Swiss Alps are melting at a rapid rate and could disappear within the next 100 years. The last three years have seen the largest mass loss on record. Read Today's Paper Tributes ...