Predictions about the effects of Ghassoul on climate and the environment are increasing, with studies indicating significant changes that could affect daily life. This phenomenon requires considerable attention from scientists and policymakers.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration announced the eruption of Mayon Volcano, leading to a rapid flow of lava. The incident occurred in the Bicol region, prompting local authorities to issue warnings and disrupt traffic.
The world is witnessing a renewed struggle in the depths of the seas, where past issues intertwine with current challenges. This conflict reflects the competition among major powers for marine resources, raising questions about sustainability and maritime security.
Volcanic lightning is a fascinating atmospheric phenomenon observed during volcanic eruptions, appearing within clouds of smoke and ash. This occurrence piques the curiosity of scientists and researchers regarding its causes and effects.
On April 4, 2026, the region recorded <strong>215 cases of dust activity</strong>, raising concerns among residents and authorities. This weather phenomenon has led to deteriorating air quality and health issues.
A new study reveals that living in areas with high pesticide exposure is associated with an increased risk of cancer, particularly among vulnerable social groups. Published in <strong>Nature Health</strong>, the research highlights significant correlations between pesticide exposure and cancer risk in <strong>Peru</strong>.
In a catastrophic scenario, the sudden disappearance of the sun could plunge Earth into total darkness and extreme frost. This fictional event raises questions about its impact on life as we know it.
Approximately 630 kilometers of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, along with areas in Veracruz and Tabasco, have suffered from a serious oil spill, according to local environmental organizations. This environmental incident raises significant concerns among local residents and environmental activists.