The Role of Animals in the Carbon Cycle Explained
Animals move, transform, and store carbon through feeding, respiration, waste, and burial, making them essential but often hidden players in the global carbon
March 23, 2026
Animals move, transform, and store carbon through feeding, respiration, waste, and burial, making them essential but often hidden players in the global carbon
March 23, 2026
Amazon rainforest deforestation is the large‑scale conversion of forest to other land uses, a process that reduces biodiversity, releases carbon, and threatens Indigenous
March 23, 2026
Freshwater scarcity is rising worldwide due to uneven distribution, climate change, and growing demand, making it essential to understand the science, impacts, and
March 18, 2026
A recent study indicates that the remaining global carbon budget compatible with a 1.5 °C temperature limit could be consumed in as few as
March 13, 2026
Atmospheric Rivers Explained: Earth’s Most Powerful Storm Systems Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow corridors of extreme moisture that move from the tropics toward
March 6, 2026
The Amazon rainforest is approaching a climate tipping point where rising temperatures and extensive deforestation could trigger large‑scale dieback, threatening biodiversity, climate regulation,
March 3, 2026