Scientists surmised, life on Earth will continue to exist for 3 billion years, but humanity will even die slowly long before that.
US experts have linked a collision event with the celestial celestial body in Canada about 12,900 years ago with global climate change, wiping out large mammals on the Earth's
This annual report also said that although the temperature of sea water in 2017 is less hot than in 2016, the intensity and speed of warming in the Arctic are 2 times faster than
Recent scientists said carbon emissions this year are continuing to rise and will reach a record of 36 billion tons.
The World Meteorological Organization on November 6 said that greenhouse gas emissions in the air reached a new record in 2012.
Peruvian scientists warn that the country's glaciers are in danger of disappearing due to negative effects of global climate change.