COP 28 Climate Summit: A Global Effort to Combat Global Warming and Climate Change

2023-11-20 00:00:00 Written by Abdel Halim Salem Monday, November 20, 2023 02:00 AM The activities of the Cop 28 Climate Summit will begin in the United Arab Emirates on the 30th of this month, with high-level participation from Egypt and countries around the world. It is a summit that the world relies on greatly to … Read more

The Deadly Impact of Extreme Heat and Mental Health – Understanding and Protecting Vulnerable Groups

2023-11-19 12:23:27 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – As the climate crisis worsens, we are becoming aware of farmers whose crops are drying up and people who have lost their homes to rampant forest fires. But there is another group for whom the climate crisis poses a deadly threat: people with mental health problems such … Read more

Stay Healthy in Changing Weather: 10 Preventative Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Catching a Cold

2023-10-27 07:00:00 Written by Mervat Rashad Friday, October 27, 2023 09:00 AM Changes in weather weaken the immune system, making people more vulnerable Infection with colds and influenza, In the fall and winter seasons, viral and bacterial infections spread, especially in crowded places, which contributes to the high prevalence of colds during these seasons. Here … Read more

Climate Change and Youth Mental Health: The Impact of Environmental Events on Children and Adolescents

2023-10-11 12:40:23 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A new report issued by the American Psychiatric Association says that climate change may play a major role in affecting young people’s mental health. Written in collaboration with climate advocacy organization ecoAmerica, the report documents how environmental events linked to climate change, including weather disasters, extreme heat, … Read more

“Greenland’s Petermann Glacier and Ocean Tides: A New Source of Sea Level Rise Revealed”

2023-05-10 09:11:07 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — The interaction of a major glacier in northwest Greenland with ocean tides has led to a melt that was not previously observed, potentially contributing to faster sea level rise, scientists reported Monday. A group of glaciologists at the University of California-Irvine (UCI) and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory … Read more

Britain punishes protesters who pour tomato soup on ‘sunflowers’

ATLANTA, USA (CNN) — Two fossil fuel protesters, who were photographed throwing tomato soup at Van Gogh’s famous “Sunflower” painting at a London gallery Friday, have been charged with two charges against them, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement on Saturday. Criminal charges of vandalism. A police statement said two people had been convicted … Read more

Frozen bubbles under water in Russia.. Photographer documents a strange scene in the “deepest” lake in the world

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — Looking into the depths of this frozen lake, you can’t resist reaching out to touch these strange circular shapes, even though you know you won’t be able to reach them. This scene looks like something out of a dream, but you can see it in reality, in Lake Baikle, … Read more

Countries that waste the most food in the world.. Details

Wasting food has become one of the urgent issues that top the list of discussions among those interested in climate and the details related to it, because of its direct effects on the escalation of greenhouse gases and emissions, and also because of the environmental damage associated with the rise of carbon dioxide and methane … Read more