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Showing posts with label Global warming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global warming. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Scientoon on "Preindustrial methane indicates greater anthropogenic fossil methane emissions"

 Scientoon on "Preindustrial methane indicates greater anthropogenic fossil methane emissions"

Scientoon on "Preindustrial 14CH4 indicates greater anthropogenic fossil CH4 emissions"  a paper published in Nature by scientists from various organizations.

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Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-1991-8



 

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Scientoon on IPPC report on Ocean and Ice

Scientoon on IPPC report on Ocean and Ice

The special report prepared by more than 100 scientists from 40 different countries presented to UN   on oceans & ice by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns that without steep cuts to greenhouse-gas emissions, fisheries will falter,  increase in average strength of hurricanes & rising sea water level.

The response by the world leaders are not so affirmative regarding concreted steps.

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Science Cartoon on Effect of Global warming on Lizards

Science Cartoon on Effect of Global warming on Lizards

      Global warming need no introduction. Even primary students can write an essay on it. Effects of global warming on various organisms are always subject of interest to the scientists worldwide and is the need of the day.

     Lizards, being an amphibian, highly prone to change in temperature, affected a lot by global warming. The effect of global warming on the metabolism of the lizard is well known, but recent studies reveal that the effect of more than studied previously. A study by the team
​of biologists led Arizona State University investigators is alarming  for conservators and environmentalists. Earlier studies were focused on the metabolism of lizards, but one of the important stages, embryonic stage was ignored. They discovered that lizard embryos die when subjected to a temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit  (43.34 C) even for a few minutes.

     "Lizards put all of their eggs in one basket, so a single heat wave can kill an entire group of eggs," said Ofir Levy, lead investigator of the study. They studied North American Lizard and found that If lizard mothers will not dig deeper nests to lay their eggs, it is expected that this species may  decline from the United States."
 
Their findings appear online in Proceedings of the Royal Society B  on 19 August 2015.
 
I am presenting a cartoon based on the above research. Feel free to share it because it is available under Creative Common License 4.0 for non commercial use.