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England and Wales face The Warmest February on record

The Met Office said on Friday that England and Wales had their warmest February even on record this year. In this month the average temperature in England was 7.5C whereas in Wales. it was 6.9C. The UK as an entire country saw its second warmest February on record. Farmers are already taking the wave of it, they are losing corps floods while less frost is affecting the growth of trees like pears and apples. The provisional statistics are projecting warmer and wetter winters due to the drastic climate change. Average…

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New Mass Bleaching Event Hits Australian Grand Barrier Reef

Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef is again hit by a mass bleaching event, confirmed by officials. It is the fifth time in just eight years that widespread damage has been detected at the World Heritage site. The event of bleaching occurs when heat-stressed corals expel the algae despite it giving them life and color. Until 2016, only accounts of mass bleaching events had been reported which reflects how big the problem of global warming has become. The scientists have also urged for immediate climate change action needs to be taken.…

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A New Report Reveals Historic Drought on Amazon Was Caused By Climate Change

Amazon basin has seen one of the worst droughts ever in 2023 and new reports showcase that climate change was the primary driver behind it. Researchers also say that climate change will continue to cause more severe droughts shortly. According to a new report by World Weather Attribution, it is revealed that these extreme droughts will come with potentially dire consequences for global efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. The group assembled an ample team of scientists who assessed whether climate change had an impact on the recent weather events.…

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Volcano near Tokyo erupts for the first time in 4 years, alert level raised to three out of five

Mount Asama, almost 90 miles (140 kilometers) away from the capital of Japan, erupted overnight for the first time in 4 years. The eruption threw smoke and ash almost 2 kilometers into the sky. Nation’s metrological agency raised the alert to level 3 out of 5, which means that the volcano should be avoided by people. The agency has warned that a radius of four kilometers around the crater could be affected by large rocks and fast-moving flows of hot gas and depending upon the prevailing winds the nearby towns…

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