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Scientists predict that Earth will undergo a mass extinction in 250 million years, wiping out all mammals due to extreme heat ...
The researchers reached the conclusion by studying 7,982 meteoroid trajectories and 540 potential meteorite falls.
Only the hardy carbon-rich asteroids make it to Earth, after surviving the Sun’s heat and the fiery burnup that occurs when ...
Only 30%-50% of the remaining objects survive the atmospheric passage and become meteorites. The debris pieces whose orbits bring them closer to the Sun tend to be significantly more durable, making ...
And the current amount of carbon dioxide in the air is heating up our planet to the point of unprecedented climate changes.
The ocean naturally pulls in about a quarter of the carbon dioxide people produce. It's the planet’s largest carbon sink.
Seasonal allergy sufferers are being hit with more pollen over a longer season due to rising temperatures alongside extreme ...
The idea that extreme heat could one day cause a mass extinction and end the dominance of humans is not as farfetched as it ...
Carbon-rich water sinks deep underground, locking away CO2 where it can’t harm the climate anymore, even during earthquakes.
Learn about carbon storage and how new 3D models show CO2 mixes faster with underground brine than previously thought.
Our civilisation is based on concrete. Can we build in a cleaner way?
Research led by the Union of Concerned Scientists reports that emissions from the world's largest fossil fuel and cement ...