Greenland is careening toward a critical tipping point for ice loss
The Greenland Ice Sheet is one of the largest ice sheets in the world.
Ice loss accelerating at record rate
The melting of ice across the planet is accelerating at a record rate, with the melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets speeding up the fastest, research has found.
The Moon Controls the Release of Methane in Arctic Ocean
The Moon Controls the Release of Methane in the Arctic Ocean, Unexpected Finding With Big Implications. High tides may even counter the potential threat of submarine methane release from the warming Arctic.
Top scientists warn of ‘ghastly future of mass extinction’ and climate disruption
The planet is facing a “ghastly future of mass extinction, declining health and climate-disruption upheavals” that threaten human survival because of ignorance and inaction.
Iran, Russia preparing meeting on coronavirus vaccine
Iran's Ambassador to Moscow Kazem Jalali said that Iran and Russia are preparing a personal meeting on cooperation in producing vaccines against the coronavirus.
The most popular science stories of 2020
The biggest science news this year, by far, was anything to do with the novel coronavirus and the ongoing pandemic. Stories about COVID-19 received exponentially more views
57,000 Year-Old Wolf Pup Mummy Uncovered in Canadian Permafrost
While water blasting at a wall of frozen mud in Yukon, Canada, a gold miner made an extraordinary discovery: a perfectly preserved wolf pup that had been locked in permafrost.
Arctic Transforming, less frozen Place
The Arctic’s rapid transformation into a less frozen, hotter, and biologically altered place has been further exacerbated by a year of wildfires, soaring temperatures, and loss of ice.
HWPL Members Practicing Love and Freedom for the End of COVID-19
4,000 HWPL Members Participated in the Third Plasma Drive for the Development of COVID-19 Treatment An Online Prayer Meeting for Religious People Around the World to End COVID-19
Humans are changing fire patterns
fires sweep through the wet tropical rainforests of Queensland, where large and severe fires are almost unheard of. This is just one example of how human activities are changing fire patterns around the world.