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Antarctic melting could cause a dramatic rise in sea levels if countries fail to keep global warming below 2C (3.6 Fahrenheit), posing a serious threat to low-lying and coastal regions, researchers said on Wednesday.
If the upper temperature goal set in the Paris Agreement is exceeded, the melting Antarctic ice sheet could cause annual average sea-level rise of 0.07 inches (0.18cm) globally in 2060 and beyond, said the study published in the journal
Under the 2015 Paris Agreement, more than 190 countries agreed to hold global average temperature rise to well below 2C above pre-industrial times and strive for a limit of 1.5C.
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Press TV just announced that Azerbaijan has assured Iran no Israeli attack would occur from their territory. This is their announcement, from Tehran, moments ago:
Press TV – Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Pakistan says Baku will not allow Israel to use its airspace or land to carry out a military attack on Iran or any other country.
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Probe s Natural Radio Signal Detection Suggests Changing Venus Atmosphere
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In its July 2020 flyby, it detected radio signals indicative of the planet s ionosphere
The data from the flyby supports the theory about the planet s changing ionosphere
It may shed light on why the Earth is so different from its twin
Scientists detected natural radio signals in the atmosphere of Venus during a recent spacecraft flyby, suggesting that it had passed through the planet s ionosphere. This could provide clues as to why the Earth and Venus are so different.
Although the Parker Solar Probe was not specifically designed to study Venus, it is using the planet s gravity to gradually get closer to the sun, NASA explained in a
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