Rising Seas May Contaminate 75% of Coastal Freshwater Supplies by 2100
A new study predicts seawater could infiltrate underground freshwater in 75% of coastal areas by 2100, threatening drinking water and agriculture.
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A new study predicts seawater could infiltrate underground freshwater in 75% of coastal areas by 2100, threatening drinking water and agriculture.
Over 75% of Earth’s land has become permanently drier in the last 30 years, warns a new UN report, raising alarm over the growing impact of climate change on land and water resources.
Scientists warn that New Zealand faces alarming extinction rates due to climate change, especially among amphibians. Immediate conservation efforts are needed to save the country’s unique biodiversity.
China has experienced its warmest autumn since 1961, with nationwide temperatures averaging 1.5°C higher than usual. Experts predict the trend may continue into winter.
New York City braces for gusty winds and snow showers, while the Great Lakes region faces heavy lake-effect snowstorms. Discover how global warming influences these weather patterns.
Five people were killed in Mombasa after heavy rains caused a wall to collapse. The ongoing downpours have left hundreds homeless, highlighting Kenya’s vulnerability to climate change.
Samoan Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa seeks China’s assistance in tackling climate change and modernizing through technological innovation.
Desertification is a growing global threat, impacting billions. The upcoming UN Summit in Saudi Arabia aims to find solutions to restore degraded lands and secure our future.
At the China International Supply Chain Expo, Hungarian official Balazs Orban emphasized the crucial role of China-Europe cooperation in advancing the global green transition through clean energy collaboration.
Chinese scientists are urgently working to develop heat-resistant potatoes as climate change threatens to halve yields, impacting food security and farmers’ livelihoods.