A study published in Nature says melting ice masses due to climate change affect Earth's rotation, thereby altering global timekeeping.
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World Economic Forum Reveals World’s Top Risks in 2024 Report
The WEF's Global Risk Report 2024 findings reveal global challenges such as cybercrime, extreme weather events, and adverse AI impacts.
New Zealand Strengthens Research on Extreme Weather Events
The NZ Research, Science and Innovation (RSI) is undertaking research to respond and build better in response to the severe weather.
What the University of Auckland’s THE Impact Rankings 2022 Means
The University of Auckland got 6th place in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2022. Read more to know what it is all about.
Climate Change Will Hospitalize More People?
As climate change warms the planet, a new study finds that many will suffer hyponatremia and be hospitalised.
Climate Change Actions and Sustainable Decision-Making
Scientists have located the brain part in charge of sustainable behaviours and actions; examined how we can make sustainable climate actions.
Climate Change Terminology Needs to Be Simplified Study Finds
IPCC and other institutions communicate climate change to people with diverse backgrounds. How effective? Are they being understood clearly?
G7 Countries Pledged to Help Poor Countries’ Climate Adaptation Efforts
G7 - UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the US reaffirmed their commitment to fund climate change programs at the 2021 UK Summit.
IPWEA’s Practical Tips on Attaining Net-Zero Emissions
IPWEA (Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia) provides tips on how organisations can reduce their emissions.
Bangladesh’s New Warning System Predicts Landslide Five Days Earlier
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate change. News outlets announced a new warning system that can predict landslides five days ahead.