Animal Attacks | Signifying a Larger Need for Habitat Conservation
ENVIRONMENT, EARTH SCIENCE, BIODIVERSITY
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<p>For example the highest number of deaths due to animal attacks by elephants is recorded in West Bengal, with 283 deaths in the last 3 years. The last 3 years in India have witnessed a total number...
<p>Organic matter in the Himalayas, the Arctic and parts of Southern Hemisphere are thawing and releasing greenhouse gases. While the rate of permafrost thaw is subject to differing opinions, it can s...
With a record heatwave experienced in the Siberian part of the Arctic region, this paper explores the unusual phenomenon and why the Siberian heatwave is an awakening call of distress. The paper also...
<p>Global methane emissions have been markedly increasing in recent years, with a large contributor being emissions from the global oil and gas industry. It is estimated that methane emissions globall...
<p>For example the highest number of deaths due to animal attacks by elephants is recorded in West Bengal, with 283 deaths in the last 3 years. The last 3 years in India have witnessed a total number of elephant-induced deaths of 414, 443 and 423 deaths respectively.</p>
<p>Organic matter in the Himalayas, the Arctic and parts of Southern Hemisphere are thawing and releasing greenhouse gases. While the rate of permafrost thaw is subject to differing opinions, it can still beat every step made towards mitigating global meltdown.</p>
With a record heatwave experienced in the Siberian part of the Arctic region, this paper explores the unusual phenomenon and why the Siberian heatwave is an awakening call of distress. The paper also attempts to analyse the various impacts of the prolonged heating in the Arctic region on the world.