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In this week s government/NGO reports section, another rapid assessment by World Weather Attribution, an outfit dedicated to keeping us informed of the impacts of climate change on weather events happening around us right now. WWA s new report Climate change more than doubled the likelihood of extreme fire weather conditions in Eastern Canada finds:
France-based green hydrogen specialist Lhyfe has taken the first step in its work on re-oxygenating the oceans through offshore hydrogen production following the publication of a scientific article on the results of the company’s research over the past few months.
Gulf of Oman s dead zone is expanding, Arabian Sea s dead zone the largest
Gulf of Oman s dead zone is expanding, Arabian Sea s dead zone the largest
A Huge âdead Zoneâ In The Gulf Of Oman Is Growing In Size, As Suggested By Researchers Who Have Warned That The Oxygen-rare Territory Is Dangerous Than Earlier Thought And Represents A Risk To The Planet Earth.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Subhayan Chakraborty | Updated on: 02 May 2018, 05:15:48 PM
New Delhi:
A huge ‘dead zone’ in the Gulf of Oman is growing in size, as suggested by researchers who have warned that the oxygen-rare territory is dangerous than earlier thought and represents a risk to the planet earth.
The curious case of the glowing beaches
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The two phenomena sea glitter and jellyfish, beauty and danger are inextricably interlinked. Together, they represent yet another pressing warning about the ill-health of our oceans.
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Bioluminescent algae have caused a stir along the Arabian Sea. But the sparkle could be a climate warning sign
India has been seeing warning signs, but what is now playing out along the Konkan and Malabar coasts indicates a perfect storm of climate change-induced fallouts is at its doorstep
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Just over a month ago, in remarkable unison, several separate communities arrayed on India’s coastline alongside the Arabian Sea reported the presence of sparkling waves the technical term is bioluminescent which looked like they were embedded with blue-green glitter, and they kept rolling up to the shore one after another every night. Sizable crowds assembled to admire this “magical effect at Juhu Beach in M