- These 13 cities may increase by more than 2 degrees Celsius by 2020

According to a new report, 13 cities around the world are expected to experience a surge in temperatures that may exceed 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 oF) over the next decade.
- The researchers turned CO into CO2 with a single metal atom

Researchers from Washington State University and Tufts University have demonstrated for the first time that a single metal atom can act as a catalyst in converting carbon monoxide
- How are people using plastic to destroy nature?

The images taken in nature below will show us the tremendous devastation of plastic waste to the environment and the animals.
- 17 signs that the 6th great extinction - the nightmare of humanity is about to sweep through the earth

Extinction is a marked decline in the abundance and diversity of large species (not microorganisms). This phenomenon occurs when the rate of extinction increases rapidly compared
- We are inhaling super fine dust PM2.5, the most dangerous dust in the world can penetrate into human body cells

Fine dust PM2.5 are microscopic dust particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or smaller. These microscopic dust particles can penetrate into human body cells, destroying the
- 2017 may be the hottest year in the record breaking history of 2016

In 2016, the global average temperature increased by 1.1 degrees Celsius over the pre-industrial era may make 2017 the hottest year in history.
- You will be startled when watching the video describing the process of Earth's hotness in the past 100 years

For more than 100 years, the Earth has become warmer and the average temperature in many parts of the world is constantly increasing to an alarming level.
- Startled with the harmful effects of solar cells on the environment

In the process of producing solar batteries, NF3 gas - the greenhouse effect that makes the Earth's atmosphere thousands of times hotter than CO2 - leaks into the atmosphere can
- The Earth has more than 8 billion tons of plastic, weighing about 1 billion elephants

From 1950 to 2015, in just over six decades, the world produced more than 8.3 billion tons of plastic, a total weight of 25,000 Empire State buildings, 381m high in the US or 1
- Turn human waste into cheap coal for human daily life

In Kenya, human solid waste is being made by a company that makes a good, long-burning, special charcoal for sale to the poor in Nakuru City in the Rift Valley for cooking and
- The mysterious 'circle' in the deep sea was finally decoded but the answer made the scientists worry

Mysterious oval circles in the Mediterranean Sea and the Baltic Sea, known by the scientific circle as fairy circles, have been decoded in nearly 10 years.
- 'Transfiguration' dogs turn green after drinking and bathing polluted river water in India

Wild dogs with blue feathers due to drinking and bathing in polluted river water appear on the streets of Mumbai, India, causing many people to be surprised and fearful.
- Bioplastic biodegradable in natural environment made from shrimp shells

After being discharged into the natural environment, Shrilk resins can not only be completely decomposed in just a few weeks but the chitosan and protein contained in this special
- The 'dead zone' on the ocean threatens the life and ecosystem of many seas

'Dead zones' are low oxygen areas on the ocean that threaten life and cause marine ecosystems to change.
- Air pollution can kill 60,000 people by 2030

If climate change is not addressed, it is expected to increase the number of deaths from air pollution by up to 60,000 by 2030 and 260,000 by 2100 globally, a study has claimed.
- What is left of Asia if the whole ice on Earth melts?

Big cities like Shanghai or Calcutta completely disappeared under the ocean. Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam is also one of the most heavily affected areas.
- Exposure to pesticides during pregnancy increases the risk of brain tumors in children

Future mothers please note: Exposure to pesticides during pregnancy increases the risk of childhood brain tumors, a new study suggests.
- Air pollution damages millions of kidneys every year

According to a recent analysis, the number of cases of chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to global air pollution is significant.
- Discovered 'tattoo' lobster Pepsi logo and anxiety about the sea future

A lobster with a picture of Pepsi cans discovered in Canadian waters has caused many people to worry about the negative impact of ocean waste on the marine ecological environment.
- Mysterious stream turns strange blue in England

The stream poured into the Ouse River in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, and he suddenly turned blue, sometimes green, making the people in awe and worried.