From Alaska to Australia,
an unprecedented heating of planet Earth is underway with rising temperatures across huge swathes of land mass and oceans
Fueled by seemingly endless United Nations Eco-Summits, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the rapid rise of dark green nature spirituality in the west, politicians and scientists warmed to the idea that humans are causing
unprecedented heating of the planet.
Not exact matches
In science news around the world, NASA's Cassini mission is about to take its final plunge into the atmosphere
of Saturn after 13 years providing an
unprecedented view
of the
planet and its moons, a fight over whether to preserve or develop
of one Europe's oldest gold mining sites
heats up again, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the first cancer gene therapy for people, a U.S. court gives a green light to a $ 1 billion lawsuit brought by the Guatemalan victims and survivors
of mid — 20th century syphilis experiments by research institutions including Johns Hopkins University, and more.
Due to a rare aligning
of all the
planets that only happens once every 640,000 years,
unprecedented solar flares release neutrinos that
heat the earth's core to such a temperature that enormous volcanoes erupt across the globe and earthquakes so large that they can't even be considered earthquakes.
Across the
planet, nations have experienced a wide variety
of impacts as the world has gone through
unprecedented heating.