Scientists' New Finding Challenges Current Ice Sheet Modelling
TEHRAN (ANA)- A study conducted by multinational scientists has unveiled noticeable meltwater storage phenomena within the entire Greenland ice sheet, indicating 20 percent upscaling in meltwater runoff calculations.
Iran-Made Portable Water Purifier Uses Solar Energy
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company active in the field of renewable energy and synthesis of nanoparticles has succeeded in building a water purifier with a portable solar panel.
How Wildfires Getting Faster, Deadlier
TEHRAN (ANA)- A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals that fast-growing fires, while relatively rare, were responsible for nearly 90 percent of fire-related damages in the U.S. between 2001 and 2020.
Iran-Made Hybrid Stabilizers Settle Environmental Problems of Refinery Industries
TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at a knowledge-based company succeeded in producing a hybrid stabilizer to stabilize water-sensitive shale formations which can solve environmental challenges and increase drilling speed up to 50%.
IEA Report Highlights Uneven Global Progress in Clean Energy Deployment
TEHRAN (ANA)- The International Energy Agency’s (IEA) report on clean energy deployment reveals a complex landscape of growth and challenges in the first half of 2024.
2024 Forecast to Be Warmest Year on Record, Warn C3S
TEHRAN (ANA)- As global temperatures soar, 2024 is on track to become the warmest year on record, sparking urgent calls for action on climate change.
2024 Ranks among Warmest Years on Record for Austria, Germany, Switzerland
TEHRAN (ANA)- This year is on course to become one of the warmest on record in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, according to a joint study by the meteorological agencies of the three countries.
Oceans Becoming More Toxic
TEHRAN (ANA)- Climate change is intensifying toxic metal contamination in oceans, posing risks to marine life and food safety.
Distribution, Significance of Microplastics in Arctic Ocean
TEHRAN (ANA)- Microplastics have reached even the remote Arctic Ocean, where they are found to be highly concentrated in Arctic sea ice.