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Climate Change in Samoa

Climate Change in Samoa: Impacts and Effective Solution

Samoa, located in the South Pacific Ocean, is an island nation that is suffering from various hardships that are a result of climate change. The geographical characteristics of the country; flat land, dependence on the environment makes them prone to climate change, and consequently sea level rise, climate-induced events, and changes in the biophysical environment….

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Deforestation

Tropical Deforestation: A Key Driver of Global Warming

Tropical deforestation is a significant driver of global warming and climate change, posing grave threats to ecosystems, biodiversity, and human societies. Deforestation, especially in tropical regions, involves the large-scale removal of trees and vegetation, primarily for agricultural expansion, urban development, and logging. This process disrupts the balance of the carbon cycle, releasing large amounts of…

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Environmental health

Impact of the Sea on Climate, Biodiversity, and Environmental Health

The ocean is the engine of global environment, using its vast array to make a difference. It affects the Earth’s climate, maintains biodiversity, regulates weather patterns and produces resources that are as much necessary to life on this planet. Nevertheless, human activities and nature have been stressing the marine system excessively, with catastrophic results on…

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Impact of alcohol

Cheers to Sustainability: Alcohol’s Environmental Impact

Global warming is becoming an acute problem and reducing its impact has been the central goal of most governments and organizations around the world.With the climate change issue in mind, most of us have started thinking about what we consume today. There is however one sector that frequently escapes the notice of many and that…

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Asteroid

Asteroid Larger Than Cricket Pitches Nearing Earth on Sep 15

2024 ON is 720 ft. in diameter and approximately two times larger than a cricket field, NASA has already issued an alert about this huge asteroid & expecting ditto dangerously come close to the Earth from at 620,000 miles distance on September 15, 2024. They’ve really latched on to its 25,000 miles per hour velocity…

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Flood prevention

Top Flood Prevention Strategies for Safer Communities

Ways of Avoiding Flood: Sustainable Solutions for a Better TomorrowOne of the most destructive and deadliest natural disasters are floods, that impacts millions of people across the globe each year. Floods occur more frequently and intensively, as the climate shifts and urban sprawl spreads. But, by effective planning and sustainable practices we can control flooding…

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Carbon dioxide

Global Warming and Carbon Dioxide: Understanding the Connection

Abstract Climate change is one of the most important challenges facing humanity, and at its center lies carbon dioxide (CO2), which leads to environmental pollution. Among the primary components of a greenhouse effect, CO2 is something that contributes to cause climate change (temperature increases) worldwide. We first need to address what we mean when speaking…

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IMD Alert More Heavy Climate change Rain Expected September

NEW DELHI: Heavy Climate change India received around 16 per cent more rainfall than normal in August, and above-normal rains are expected to continue through September for the third time in as many months this year. India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday forecasted above normal monsoon rainfall in most parts of the country during September,…

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climate change is the most dangerous flood in India 2024

ASSAM In the wake of heavy to very precipitation and rise in water levels in various rivers, Madhya Pradesh has been reeling under a flood situation Climate change since June 25,2024. As per the Climate change by July 17, a total of 16 districts and49 revenue circles have been reeling under flood waters including Biswanath,Cachar,Dhemaji,Dhubri,…

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How Forests Offset Climate Change and Its Impacts

How Forests Offset Climate Change and Its Impacts

1 Carbon Sequestration: Trees are carbon sinks, meaning that they absorb CO2 from the atmosphere during photosynthesis. In the process, CO2 is converted into organic carbon sequestered in biomass and underground in roots and soil. As a result, forests are significant carbon sinks; absorbing more CO2 than they release. Long-term capacity Long-lived carbon, stored in…

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