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Norvergence: The Connection between Amazon Rain-forest and Climate Change

The team of environmentalists led by George Stacey in collaboration with many other institutions curated a perfect infographic which clearly demonstrates the impact of climate change on the Amazon rainforest. Check this Infographic: Follow us on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/norvergence

Norvergence: The Consequences of Climate Change in Vietnam

The rapid growth of Vietnam’s population, urbanization and economic development are posing a lot of stress on the country’s natural resources and environment. Norvergence through this blog tries to aware of the world about how the changing climate is affecting the different sectors of Vietnam. Here are the highlighted points that are covered in this report: Sea-level rise Temperature Rainfall Possible effects of climate change Water resources Vulnerable populations Agriculture Transportation Aquaculture Human health Economic impacts Government crafted many policies to combat climate change Nation Target Program on Climate Change (NTPCC) is affecting the following key areas To know completed details on these points, please visit this link shared by Norvergence .

Norvergence: Record-Shattering Heat Wave Makes Alaska Hotter Than New York City

Source: Mashable On Independence Day, i:e 4 th July, when every American was celebrating the taste of freedom, environmentalists at Norvergence were focusing on the unexpected temperature of Alaska.  For the first time in history, Alaska’s temperature reached 32 degree Celsius. It was found hotter than New York City. Norvergence quotes what NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins has said, “ Breaking an all-time record by this much is pretty unheard of in the climate community.” The different weather agencies have reported that this temperature will remain as it is through the weekdays across the southcentral and southwest Alaska. The high temperature is the result of climate change that is happening because of increasing global warming. Source: Accu Weather When Norvergence checked the history and did more research about Alaska weather, it found that the climate is determined by the average precipitation and temperature received.  And there are signs