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Month: August 2023

Mountains are collapsing: A Swiss mountain peak fell apart, sending 3.5 million cubic feet of rock into the valley below. Scientists warn climate change could make more mountains crumble.

Mt. Fluchthorn’s tallest peak, on the Swiss-Austrian border, collapsed in June. Experts say peaks in the European Alps and Southern Alps of New Zealand are at risk of collapse, too.

Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet

The oceans have hit their hottest ever recorded temperature as they soak up warmth from climate change, with dire implications for our planet’s health.

Biodiversity Group Wins Deal With Biden Admin to Protect Wildlife From Pesticides

The Center for Biological Diversity said Tuesday that a legal agreement it has reached with two federal agencies will help mitigate damage done to wildlife in United States waterways, where endangered species have been harmed over the past decade by the government’s failure to assess the environmental impact of pesticide applications.

Antarctica is missing an Argentina-sized amount of sea ice – and scientists are scrambling to figure out why

As the Northern Hemisphere swelters under a record-breaking summer heat wave, much further south, in the depths of winter, another terrifying climate record is being broken. Antarctic sea ice has fallen to unprecedented lows for this time of year.

Desperate elephant tries to get newborn to stand

After giving birth to her calf, this new mommy elephant panics as the newborn struggles to stand. But she keeps on trying to help it up, and it is just so special to watch.

The Atlantic is frying, but so far hurricanes are dying. What’s going on?

As July came to a close, the Atlantic Ocean was absolutely sizzling, particularly in areas where hurricanes commonly form.

China zoo denies rare sun bear is a human in costume

Hangzhou Zoo dismisses suggestion one of its bears might be a person in a costume after footage of standing animal prompts accusations.

Water-soluble circuit boards could cut carbon footprints by 60 percent

Infineon Technologies is trialing the printed circuit boards in demo units ahead of a potential wider rollout.