Ancient microbes and ocean methane hold the keys — and the alarm bells — for our planet’s survival. Hello, I’m Tito Alvarez, along with my AI collaborator Eva, presenting this post on behalf of our community at Climate Change Community LLC. We offer our own view based on the latest research. We want young adults... Continue Reading →
A 30-year high in East African rainfall during 2018 and 2019 resulted in rising water levels and widespread flooding. The new study shows that emissions of methane - the second most important greenhouse gas - from flooded East African wetlands were substantially larger following these extreme rainfall events. The study, led by Dr Mark Lunt... Continue Reading →