Global warming could trigger ancient Indian Ocean El Niño-like climate pattern by 2100 

Climate change could trigger an ancient El Niño-like pattern in the Indian Ocean that would create extreme weather such as floods, storms and droughts across the globe. El Niño is the name of a current recurring climate phenomenon across the tropical Pacific, which shifts back and forth irregularly every two to seven years, and triggers disruptions of … Read more

Heat-resistant algae is developed by scientists to protect coral reefs

Heat-resistant algae is developed by scientists to protect endangered coral reefs from bleaching as ocean temperatures rise due to climate change Researchers took algae from coral and exposed it to increasingly warm water  They did this over four years until it could resist water heated up to 88 degrees F The algae was placed back … Read more

‘Potentially fatal’ heat and humidity are occurring around the world due to global warming

The world is now regularly getting so hot and humid during heatwaves that some locations surpass the ‘theoretical human survivability limit’.  Doomsday predictions made by scientists expected this to happen due to global warming, but not for several decades.  But a study found parts of the world have already become so hot and humid during heatwaves that … Read more

Ocean levels could rise as much as 4.2 feet by 2100 if global emissions targets are not achieved

Ocean levels could rise as much as 4.2 feet by 2100 if global targets on emissions are not achieved and Earth’s surface warms another 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit, scientists warn Researchers analysed the sea level rise projections of 106 leading experts In a high-emissions scenario, sea levels could rise by 16.4 feet by the year 2300 This … Read more

Mosquitoes that can carry diseases could be common in Europe by 2030

Mosquitoes carrying diseases such as dengue, zika and yellow fever could be common throughout parts of Europe by 2030 due to global warming, a study warns.  Changes to traditional rainfall patterns and soaring temperatures will make more parts of the world viable homes for the mosquitoes. The insect, known by the scientific name Aedes aegypti as well … Read more

Third case of dengue fever confirmed in Miami as new reports reveal numbers are increasing

Third case of dengue fever confirmed in Miami – as report reveals cases of the rare disease are on the rise ‘due to climate change’ The first case was confirmed in March and the other two cases both this month Officials released a high risk health alert on Friday warning Florida residents to protect themselves … Read more

Climate change is slowly killing off the main source of food for crabeater seals

Crabeater seals in Antartica will have to swim farther distances to find food sources as warming oceans reduce the amount of krill in the waters Scientists at UC Santa Cruz studied the movements of crabeater seals They combined seal data with climate change models and krill population data They used the joint model to predict … Read more

Number of days considered to hot to safely work outdoors expected to grow to 39 by 2050

Global warming could see number of days too hot to work outside nearly DOUBLE to 39, by 2050 – posing a dire threat to agriculture industry Researchers from Stanford and University of Washington studied the effects climate change is expected to have on worker safety in the agriculture industry By 2050, the number of days … Read more

Climate change could slow down hurricanes by two miles per hour, experts warn

Climate change could slow down hurricanes by two miles per hour, resulting in areas being hit longer with strong winds and heavy rains, experts warn Experts used climate models and data from recent storms to study hurricanes The team found that climate change will slow down hurricanes in the future Strong currents will blow through … Read more

Tropical coral reefs are being transformed by climate change

Coral reefs are so fundamentally damaged by climate change that decades of research on how to protect them may not even still be applicable, scientists say.   In a study of coral over 20 years, UK scientists found that a warming climate undoes decades of knowledge on coral in protected areas, known as marine reserves.   These delicate … Read more