Advocacy
What Is the Climate Summit COP28? Why does it matter? And what is the United Arab Emirates objective?. Content Warning.
The Climate Conference of the Parties (COP) is the most prominent annual summit which is organized by the United Nations under the leadership of a rotating selected country. Last year it was organized by Egypt, and the previous by the UK. The conference has been held annually since the first United National climate agreement in 1992. This summit is used by governments and other key stakeholders to agree on policies to limit global temperature rises and adapt to impacts caused by climate change and variability. One of the most important recent COP summits was the COP15 that was held in Paris in 2015 and which resulted in the Paris Climate Agreements. This is a legally binding agreement with the overarching goal to limit the increase in the global average temperature to below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and promote investment to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This general movement is now captured by a relatively new trend called Net-Zero.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Top 25 Books For Natural History Scientists: That Will Stay by Your Side Throughout Your Lifetime!
Natural history is a captivating field that encompasses the study of organisms, ecosystems, and the interplay between living and non-living components of the natural world. Whether you are a budding naturalist or an experienced researcher, having a collection of insightful and enduring books is essential for deepening your knowledge and nurturing your passion for the natural world. In this blog post, we have curated a list of the top 25 books that every natural history scientist should have in their library. These books will serve as trusted companions, providing valuable insights, inspiring exploration, and nurturing a lifelong love for nature.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Earth
French Researchers Uncover Why Solar System Planets Are Unlikely to Collide. Content Warning.
The mysteries of our solar system continue to captivate scientists and researchers worldwide. Among the many questions that have intrigued astronomers for centuries, the likelihood of planets colliding with one another has been a subject of great interest. French researchers have recently made significant strides in understanding the dynamics of our solar system, uncovering key factors that make planetary collisions highly unlikely. Their findings shed light on the intricate dance of celestial bodies and provide valuable insights into the formation and stability of our cosmic neighborhood.
By Selorm Amenya3 years ago in Earth







