Climate Change and Australia Bushfires By City Tech Bloggers Suraj Kalika
Australia is a country known for its hot, extreme weather and exotic animals that inhabit it. As a matter of fact, because the weather is
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Australia is a country known for its hot, extreme weather and exotic animals that inhabit it. As a matter of fact, because the weather is
Introduction All habitable zones are prone to climate change no matter where an individual lives. Others are more at risk than others as different
My family is from Guyana, a country that resides on the northern coast of South America. While normally a majority of the country relies on
Introduction Notably, the gradual increases in mean temperature accompanied by unprecedented weather and climate-events has generated concerns for the future of Earth. In recent years, one exemplary effect being apparent in multiple sectors of the world: forest fires—the California wildfires in 2018,
The biggest threat that will face my region, New York City, is the ever-rising sea level. According to experts, New York City experienced a sea
Yet again, a discussion of the economic implications of events affecting the fossil fuel industry, here, the coronavirus epidemic and the oil price war between
One of the many effects of climate change is the expected rise of the sea-level. It is estimated to be a serious problem to some
We are in the year 2020. In many ways, there have been many changes that have affected Earth since I was born into the world,
Cars’ Development of Global Warming and Rise of Electronic Vehicles to Reduce Gas Emissions Cars have been around for a long time and have only
Paul R. La Monica, writing for CNN, projects that a major consequence of the confluence of the coronavirus pandemic and the Saudi-Russian oil price war
City Tech students from Professor Blake’s Natural Disaster Class and Professor Robin Michals’ Communication Design Photography Class met last Friday at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
An article in Forbes by Michael Shellenberger, who writes on energy and the environment, reveals his antipathy to climate change activists and a biased sense of
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