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Satellites helped convict the Chinese and North Korean fishermen in illegal fishing

July 22, 2020

The scientists combined four monitoring technologies and found that in 2017-2018, not less than 900 Chinese ships illegally fishing off the coast of North Korea, and at least 3,000 North Korean boat in the territorial waters of. According to a Read more

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People spoiled a third of the Earth’s lakes

July 21, 2020

As of 2009, about one-third of lakes in the world have undergone strong negative anthropogenic influence. According to the study, published in the journal Global Environmental Change, from 1993 to 2009, human impact has also affected the 610 from 710 Read more

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People visited two-thirds of Antarctica

July 20, 2020

Only a third of Antarctica to date, never visited it, reported in a study in the journal Nature. To such conclusion scientists have reached based on the analysis of millions of records of human activity on the continent. Antarctica is Read more

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In heat waves in Siberia blamed global climate change

July 16, 2020

Computer simulations showed that the wave of heat that swept Eastern Siberia in the first half of 2020, is a consequence of global climate change. According to the report of the International initiative group for the study of weather phenomena Read more

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The emissions of methane into the atmosphere in 2017 exceeded those of the early twentieth century

July 16, 2020

Global emissions of methane into the atmosphere in 2017 rose nine percent compared to the period 2000-2006 and amounted to 596 million tons. According to a study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, the main contribution to the flow Read more

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The sea level rise blamed in devastating avulsion in the river deltas

July 13, 2020

Scientists have found that further sea level rise will increasingly occur avolve — shifts of river channels, often accompanied by devastating floods. According to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, with further increase in Read more

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Meteorologists questioned the reality of achieving the objectives of the Paris agreement over the next five years

July 10, 2020

The average annual temperature within the next five years (2020 to 2024) to be 0.91-1.59 Celsius higher than in pre-industrial period. Global climate change will also impact on the strengthening of winds over the Atlantic, which will lead to frequent Read more

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The harm reduction of the area of the Australian Maritime meadows equated to the emissions of five million cars

July 8, 2020

The decreasing sea meadows off the coast of Australia led to the issuance of additional 11-21 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions of five million cars a year. To such conclusion researchers have come, having studied the concentration of Read more

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Drought in South America were the most destructive for the last 600 years

July 7, 2020

Droughts in South America have become more frequent and destructive since the second half of the XX century: the natural frequency of their occurrence were 16-34 years, but now they occur approximately every five years. To such conclusions scientists have Read more

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Marine and freshwater fish promised the problems with breeding at the end of the century

July 6, 2020

By the year 2100 nearly 60 percent of marine and freshwater fish species may encounter temperature conditions of the environment in which it will be impossible for their reproduction. According to the study, published in the journal Science, the most Read more

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