The concentration of greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2) on Earth has just exceeded 410 ppm for the first time in human history.
It seems that people are gradually increasing the efficiency of using natural resources, instead of abusing them.
Summer temperatures in most parts of the world will often break the current record over the next 50 years.
From the country with the most greenhouse gas emissions, China is pioneering investment in renewable energy, which is expected to be higher than the European Union, the US and
According to experts, climate change has caused many horrifying consequences, including over half a million people dying of starvation.
If one day, climate change causes seawater to evaporate, the world of people and other species will really fall into a great crisis.
If people do not control the need to consume fossil fuels, the planet will be engulfed by sea water that can rise up to 60 meters.
If the greenhouse gas emissions situation does not decline, by the end of this century, 1 in 10 people in the world must live in areas where crops, water, ecosystems and health are
Greenhouse gas emissions are making acidification of the Arctic Ocean faster than other oceans on Earth as a result of an international study published in Canada on May 6.
Mauna Loa is the oldest monitoring station for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the world located on Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii.