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Sea levels could rise much higher than previously predicted if current trends continue and cause significant melting of Antarctica’s ice sheet, according to research published in Nature a few weeks ago. Polar bears are already swimming more as sea ice melts. Studies show that the public health risks associated with climate change could be tragic. A recent study of consensus studies exploring scientists’ positions on whether recent global warming has been impacted by human behaviour shows that climate change experts are in widespread agreement that it has.
From finding a way to test the reliability of storage systems that reduce greenhouse gases by burying carbon dioxide underground to exploring methods for preventing flood-related tragedies, scientists are studying a range of techniques for slowing down and adapting to climate change. Of course we face other serious challenges as well, water and food security, diseases, asteroids, nuclear weapons, and many others whose solutions are rooted in science.
Maybe you’ve experienced a moment of awe-filled wonder while looking into the vast night sky or taking in an incredible view from a mountaintop. Now imagine being hundreds of thousands of miles from the Earth and gazing back on it from space. This experience has been life-changing for many astronauts. To explore this phenomenon and what it tells us about human psychology, a collaboration of researchers from several institutions* analysed the words astronauts have used to describe this experience. As you might predict, common themes of beauty, unity, vastness, and connectedness emerged. The findings and analysis were recently published in the journal Psychology of Consciousness, and lead to many follow-up questions.