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Hothouse Earth Could Soon Be Unavoidable
Researchers say the world may be approaching a tipping point, followed by a dangerous slide towards Hothouse Earth, an overheated planet.
By Tim Radford
Global sea levels, too, would rise, by 10 metres, or even as much as 60 metres, to drown all the world’s great coastal cities. Such a transition might happen “in only a century or two”, but once started, there might be no stopping it.
Formation of coal nearly turned Earth into a Giant Ball of Ice
Formation of coal nearly turned Earth into a Giant Ball of Ice
Today, Burning Coal Is One Of The Main Reason Global Warming Causing The Earth To Overheat, But, About 300 Million Years Ago The Formation Of Coal Brought The Planet Much Closer To A Giant Snowball State.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Assem Sharma | Updated on: 10 Oct 2017, 09:32:14 PM
New Delhi :
Today, burning coal is one of the main reason global warming causing the earth to overheat, but, about 300 million years ago the formation of coal brought the planet much closer to a giant snowball state.
Researchers shed light on effect of climate change on good coffee production aninews.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aninews.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ethiopia may produce less specialty coffee and more rather bland tasting varieties in the future.
This is the result of a new study by an international team of researchers that looked at the peculiar effects climate change has on Africa s largest coffee producing nation.
Their results are relevant both for the country s millions of smallholder farmers, who earn more on specialty coffee than on ordinary coffee, as well as for baristas and coffee aficionados around the world.
“Climate change has conflicting impacts on coffee production in Ethiopia. The area that is suitable for average quality coffee might actually increase gradually until the 2090s, according to our computer simulations,” says lead author Abel Chemura from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). “Yet more is not necessarily better. Because on the flipside, the suitable area for high quality specialty coffee types which are valued for their floral, fruity and spicy notes, will likely shrink
High carbon price should be set to minimise use of capture options, study finds theiet.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theiet.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.