Climate

Welcome to the future of EV’s nobody thought about.

Welcome to the future of EV’s nobody thought about.

Politicians rarely see beyond the next election, let alone the end of their noses because since they grow each time they open their mouths. For instance how many of them who push EV's have actually thought about the reality of the health and safety issues of charging...

1 Million Dots

1 Million Dots

There are 1 million black dots in this image each representing 1 part per million of the Earths atmosphere. There are also 140 white dots, each representing 1ppm of CO2 that has increased in Earths atmosphere between the years 1800 & 2023. Despite these 140 being...

Greenland ice cores reveal warm climate of the past

Greenland ice cores reveal warm climate of the past

In the period between 130,000 and 115,000 years ago, Earth’s climate was warmer than today. But how much warmer was it and what did the warming do to global sea levels? – as we face global warming in the future, the answer to these questions is becoming very important. New research from the NEEM ice core drilling project in Greenland shows that the period was warmer than previously thought. The international research project is led by researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute and the very important results are published in the prestigious scientific journal, Nature.