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Climate change
Greenland coveted by the world's super powers offers treasures and dangers
Global warming is exposing Greenland’s resources, but also the dangers of melting glaciers, including ancient bacteria that threaten global health; Meanwhile, it is a strategic asset coveted by many
Prof. Adi Wolfson
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01.14.25
As glaciers melt, days grow longer
Continued glacier melting, researchers predict that climate change could extend the length of a day by approximately 2.62 milliseconds by the end of the 21st century
Shaked Engelberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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01.11.25
Researchers solve 200 year mystery of devastating volcanic eruption
Scottish University researcher finds Simushir island volcano as the origin of a powerful volcanic eruption that had far-reaching environmental effects, including extreme climate change, severe crop failure and widespread famine
Yogev Israeli
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01.05.25
Arctic ice disappearing faster than expected, alarming scientists
Arctic sea ice melting faster than ever, with first ice-free day forecasted within three years; experts warn of global impacts, from ecosystem collapse to extreme weather, urging swift cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to slow crisis
Yogev Israeli
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12.18.24
'An existential threat to billions': Earth is drying up, and the future looks grim
New UN report warns of existential crisis as escalating aridity and dryness could reshape life on Earth by end of century; by 2100, up to five billion people may face severe climate conditions, drastically impacting ecosystems, water resources and human livelihoods
Yogev Israeli
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12.12.24
No rain until Hanukkah: Israel is heading toward a drought
The director of the Meteorological Service says the lack of rain is a consequence of climate change: 'We don't see precipitation until Hanukkah'
Alexandra Lukash, Ilana Curiel
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12.09.24
A worrying trend: The snow in the Alps is disappearing
Over the past century, snowfall in the Alps has significantly decreased – by 23% in the northern regions and nearly 50% on the southwestern slopes – an average decline of 34% between 1920 and 2020
Yogev Israeli
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12.05.24
No-Snow-Ho: Climate change means not enough snow for Santa in Finland
The Finnish city of Rovaniemi, known as the home of St. Nick is used to seeing mountains of snow on the streets around December and January but this year there's no snow in sight; 'I’m longing for snow to paint the scenery,' says one local resident
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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12.01.24
Friend to foe: Turkey outraged over Greta Thunberg visit
Local residents and news outlet criticize Swedish climate activist after writing post supporting Kurdish population in the country after visit
Yaron Drukman
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11.29.24
White truffles, Italy's gold, menaced by climate change
Deep in dense forests of Piedmont in northwestern Italy, frantic search underway for prized 'Alba truffle,' better known as white truffle; scarcity of culinary treasure increasingly impacting livelihood of local truffle hunters
AFP
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11.15.24
Will glacial engineering save the 'Doomsday Glacier'?
Experts debate feasibility of practice to slow melting of Thwaites Glacier, warning it may only provide a temporary solution to climate change and should not replace urgent global efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Yogev Israeli
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11.04.24
Mount Fuji sees no snow amid climate change
Traditionally a snow-capped landscape, Japan's tallest mountain suffers the impact of rising global temperatures, no white peaks this past year for the first time in 130 years
AFP, Yogev Israeli
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10.30.24
Earth faces hottest period in 400,000 years, scientists reveal
Today's unprecedented temperatures exceed extreme climate conditions of 426,000 years ago, underscoring pivotal role of ocean warming in driving current global temperatures and rising sea levels—independent of solar radiation or greenhouse gas levels
Yogev Israeli
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08.26.24
Balanced diets crucial for honey bee survival, Israeli study finds
Research shows habitat loss and climate change disrupt honey bee nutrition, impacting pollination and threatening global food production and distribution and underscoring urgent need for efforts to protect these crucial pollinators
ynet correspondents
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08.08.24
Major volcanic eruption cooled rather than warmed Earth, study finds
Researchers show Hunga Tonga volcano’s eruption in 2022 caused more energy to leave the climate system than enter it, resulting in a slight cooling effect
Yogev Israeli
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07.30.24
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