Hot Spots & Climate Change by City-Tech Blogger Kristina Colon
As climate change causes temperatures to rise around the world, AP Science Reporter Seth Borenstein reported on ABC News that a new study is showing
As climate change causes temperatures to rise around the world, AP Science Reporter Seth Borenstein reported on ABC News that a new study is showing
One effect of climate change is rising sea levels. Because of excessive carbon emissions since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, annual average temperatures have
Climate change is affecting the marine life in the North Sea. In 2016 water temperatures in the North Sea reached an average of 11° C.
Unfortunately, climate change has not been much of a concern to the public. There are some people that believe it is only affecting animals, or
Global warming is disturbing the climate system of our beautiful planet Earth. Now we see more frequent and severe weather patterns due to higher temperatures
The subject I have chosen to talk about this week is an article I found about how greenhouse gases (GHG) have declined between the years
Climate change is concerning scientists especially because heatwaves are hitting the Artics, parts of Australia and United States. Recently the high-temperature spike caused by climate
Both the North Pole and the South Pole have been seeing record high temperatures and winter heat waves since the 1970s. And more research of
One of the reasons why we’re getting more heavy rains and more devastating floods these past decades in the United States is because the air
The article that I choose to discuss is an article about a report from NOAA The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association. In the article it says
In the recently released article “Coastal Cities Could Flood Three Times a Week by 2045,” John Upton, the author, says that floods could occur several
When the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) suddenly cancelled a major conference on climate change and health last month, ostensibly for budgetary reasons, several universities