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Is Earth Warming Faster Than Before?

Record-breaking temperatures were observed in 2023 and 2024. Does this reflect an acceleration in the rate of Earth’s warming?

calendar 18.11.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

Rain on the Verge of Extinction: How Deforestation Disrupts Rainfall

Deforestation is reshaping the water cycle: thinned areas receive more rain during the wet season and less during the dry season. A recent study highlights how these changes jeopardize the survival of trees.

calendar 10.11.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

What’s Happening to the Earth’s Northern Lung?

Climate change is transforming vast stretches of Arctic tundra from carbon sinks into carbon sources—releasing more greenhouse gases than they absorb.

calendar 9.11.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

Ocean’s Time Capsules – Reconstructing Earth’s Carbon History

Deep within the ocean, ancient carbon lies locked inside sedimentary rocks. In a recent study, scientists have uncovered these geological archives, revealing new insights that redefine our understanding of Earth’s history and the evolution of life.

calendar 26.10.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

“It’s a Cornerstone for Mitzpe Ramon’s Space Campus”

Ten Israeli startups are taking part in a Creation-Space initiative to develop space technologies, leveraging their innovations for improving sustainability on Earth

calendar 28.9.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Pollution Through the Ages: A Millennia-Old History

Pollution may seem like a modern crisis, but ancient civilizations recognized its impacts and sought ways to address it thousands of years ago.

calendar 20.5.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

A Climate of Wildfires

The devastating wildfires in the Jerusalem Hills rank among the most severe in Israel’s history. What do they reveal about our changing climate, and are they part of a growing trend

calendar 4.5.2025
reading-time 15 minutes

The End of Forever Chemicals?

Extremely resilient chemicals are a major environmental hazard. A new study might pave the way to a cleaner world.

calendar 18.4.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Forecast: Hotter Days Ahead — and Rising Death Tolls

A new study warns that without urgent action to address the climate crisis, extreme weather could claim the lives of up to 2.3 million people in European cities by the end of the century.

calendar 8.4.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Racing Toward an Ice-Free Arctic: The Melt Is Outpacing Expectations

Arctic sea ice is melting at a much faster rate than previously expected. A new study warns that within just two and a half years, the Arctic Ocean could experience its first nearly ice-free summer—a dramatic milestone in the unfolding climate crisis.

calendar 21.3.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Sustainable Style: The Future of Recycled Fashion

A groundbreaking chemical processing technique converts fabrics into reusable molecules, turning discarded garments into sustainable fashion opportunities.

calendar 15.2.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

Who Moved My Oxygen?

Oxygen depletion in Earth’s freshwater and marine ecosystems is approaching alarming levels, threatening global stability. Scientists call for its recognition as a planetary boundary to spur urgent research and policy action.

calendar 9.2.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

How (Almost All) Life Went Extinct

A new study strengthens the hypothesis that the El Niño phenomenon contributed to the great Permian-Triassic extinction, 250 million years ago.

calendar 9.1.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

The Shifting Rainfall Patterns

Recent research suggests that the Eastern Mediterranean region is likely to experience fewer rainy days in the future, accompanied by more intense rainfall during each event. What fundamental scientific principles help explain these projected changes?

calendar 14.12.2024
reading-time 6 minutes

Rising Antarctica: Melting Glaciers and Continental Uplift

A new study focusing on ice melt in Antarctica and its effects, reveals that the impact of continental uplift on sea levels is influenced by the rate of glacier melting.

calendar 3.12.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

The Enigma of Dark Oxygen

Natural metal nodules release oxygen in the dark depths of the ocean, challenging the long-held belief that oxygen production is impossible without photosynthesis.

calendar 1.12.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

Reckoning with Our Climate Impact: Shared Responsibility for a Shared Future

To effectively confront the climate crisis, humanity must collectively recognize our responsibility for the environmental damage caused and our moral obligation to address our mistakes with determination and fairness

calendar 31.10.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

Slowly Disappearing Canopy – Tropical Forests in Peril

The Green Lungs at risk: how small actions can lead to the collapse of rainforests

calendar 29.10.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

The German Cockroach That Took Over the World

It lurks in the corners of our homes, in the sewage system, and sometimes even in our food. A new study examines how the common pest, the German cockroach, has spread across the world.

calendar 18.10.2024
reading-time 3 minutes

The Hottest Day – Breaking Heat Records Again and Again

Three main factors have contributed to the breaking of heat records again this year: human activity, the configuration of the continents, and the El Niño phenomenon. Of these, only the first is within our control.

calendar 3.10.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

The Bat Epidemic and Infant Mortality

Could the epidemic decimating bat populations in North America be linked to the rise in infant mortality rates? A recent study suggests a potential link, pointing to increased insecticide use as a contributing factor.

calendar 12.9.2024
reading-time 7 minutes

Day of the Bomb: Humanity’s Survival After Nuclear War

Could a global nuclear war lead to human extinction? Probably not.

calendar 8.8.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

Tackling Global Warming One Meal at a Time

Research indicates that a vegetarian and vegan diet are less harmful to the environment than animal-based diets.

calendar 18.7.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Microplastics Increase the Risk of Heart Disease

Tiny plastic particles in the blood vessels of atherosclerosis patients increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes, or death

calendar 11.7.2024
reading-time 4 minutes