Why America still uses Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit, explained to the rest of the world. Why America still use it?
Fahrenheit, explained to the rest of the world. Why America still use it?
The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, since the Industrial Revolution, have been climbing to huge levels. Humans are responsible for giant growth of CO₂ levels.
This is what the world would look like if you could see invisible air currents, temperature gradients, and differences in pressure or composition of the air…
A comprehensive infographic starts back 20,000 years, to show just how drastically Earth is warming in our days.
A summary of global temperature spiral, showing in a very clear way the climate change. Take a look at the visualization about Global Warming…
As Earth continues to warm and is influenced by phenomena such as El Niño, global temperature records are piling up and March set another heat global record.
The Saharan silver ant is one of the terrestrial living organisms, best adapted to tolerate high temperatures.
Take a look inside the US Air Force’s McKinley Climatic Lab at Eglin Air Force Base, FL, a 55,000 sq-ft facility, where testing environments ranging from temperatures
Officially announced that 2015 was the warmest year ever recorded on Earth, and it was not even close!
New scientific study shows that the amount of heat energy absorbed by the oceans, created from global warming, have doubled since 1997.