Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Floods bring to mind destruction, but the ecosystems of floodplains and estuaries depend on the occasional deluge, so each year the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers times the release of large volumes of water.
Floods bring to mind destruction, but the ecosystems of floodplains and estuaries depend on the occasional deluge, so each year the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers times the release of large volumes of water.
Floods bring to mind destruction, but the ecosystems of floodplains and estuaries depend on the occasional deluge, so each year the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers times the release of large volumes of water.
The Cyclosa spider uses its dead enemies' bodies to build a big fake spider decoy to sit on. Seriously, the spider uses its victim's insect corpses to construct a larger spider-shaped design to ward off potential predators.
The Cyclosa spider uses its dead enemies' bodies to build a big fake spider decoy to sit on. Seriously, the spider uses its victim's insect corpses to construct a larger spider-shaped design to ward off potential predators.
The Cyclosa spider uses its dead enemies' bodies to build a big fake spider decoy to sit on. Seriously, the spider uses its victim's insect corpses to construct a larger spider-shaped design to ward off potential predators.
Army corps blew up a section of a Mississippi River levee to save towns from rising water levels, unleashing a torrent of muddy water onto tens of thousands of acres of farmland.
Army corps blew up a section of a Mississippi River levee to save towns from rising water levels, unleashing a torrent of muddy water onto tens of thousands of acres of farmland.
NASA's corps of astronauts are pretty fit, and undergo rigorous medical testing, but space tourists and workers could be a lot less healthy. It will most likely fall to physicians to give consent for their patients.
NASA's corps of astronauts are pretty fit, and undergo rigorous medical testing, but space tourists and workers could be a lot less healthy. It will most likely fall to physicians to give consent for their patients.
NASA's corps of astronauts are pretty fit, and undergo rigorous medical testing, but space tourists and workers could be a lot less healthy. It will most likely fall to physicians to give consent for their patients.
NASA's corps of astronauts are pretty fit, and undergo rigorous medical testing, but space tourists and workers could be a lot less healthy. It will most likely fall to physicians to give consent for their patients.
In Parsi funerals, corpses are exposed to the rays of the sun, and then devoured by birds of prey. Vanishing populations of vultures have forced some Parsis to concentrate the sun's rays to help break down the bodies.
In Parsi funerals, corpses are exposed to the rays of the sun, and then devoured by birds of prey. Vanishing populations of vultures have forced some Parsis to concentrate the sun's rays to help break down the bodies.
Floods bring to mind destruction, but the ecosystems of floodplains and estuaries depend on the occasional deluge, so each year the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers times the release of large volumes of water.
Army corps blew up a section of a Mississippi River levee to save towns from rising water levels, unleashing a torrent of muddy water onto tens of thousands of acres of farmland.
The corpse flower is named after its odor, which is reminiscent of rotting meat. This smell attracts the carrion-eating beetles and flesh flies that pollinate it.
In an early form of biological warfare, 12th century counter-balance trebuchets were used to launch diseased corpses over walls, infecting and terrorizing those besieged.