Reports and Analysis

Wildfires have driven climate changes in the past

The rates of forest fires are increasing year after year, amidst the worsening global climate crisis, which in turn leads to habitat destruction and harm to biodiversity; as is well known, forests are a fertile environment for biodiversity.

Nitrogen-fixing plants are in danger

Nitrogen represents an essential nutrient element in the soil. However, it is present in limited quantities. But there are some types of plants, known as "nitrogen-fixing plants," which can enhance the nitrogen supply in the soil through a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing diazotrophic bacteria from the atmosphere.

How Human Activities Impact the Arctic

The Arctic, spanning several countries, including Canada, the United States (Alaska), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and parts of Greenland, as well as the Arctic Ocean, is one of the regions most threatened by climate change. Since 1979, temperatures in the Arctic have been rising four times faster than the global average.

Climate Change Could Trigger More Earthquakes

Earthquakes are significant natural disasters that can cause extensive damage and loss.They consist of seismic waves that travel through the Earth's rocks, typically occurring when rock masses break and slide over one another. But can climate change contribute to the occurrence of earthquakes?