Tag: ClimateChangeImpact

Mount Fuji's First Snowfall: Breaking a 130-Year Record in Late October

Mount Fuji First Snowfall: Breaking a 130-Year Record in Late October

Fundacion Rapala – Mount Fuji, Japan’s tallest and most iconic mountain, has finally seen its first snowfall this year. However, this snow arrived remarkably late, setting a record-breaking delay not seen in over 130 years. Known for its majestic, snow-capped peak that typically appears in early autumn, Mount Fuji’s unusually bare summit has sparked conversations about environmental

One-Third of Earth's Species Predicted to Go Extinct by 2100: What’s Behind This Crisis?

One-Third of Earth’s Species Predicted to Go Extinct by 2100: What’s Behind This Crisis?

Fundacion Rapala – As we progress deeper into the 21st century, alarming studies warn that nearly one-third of Earth’s species may face extinction by 2100. This chilling prediction isn’t just about losing beautiful wildlife; it signifies a domino effect that could disrupt entire ecosystems, ultimately affecting human survival. But what’s driving this unprecedented loss of biodiversity, and

Severe Floods in Malaysia Force 80,000 Residents to Evacuate

Severe Floods in Malaysia Force 80,000 Residents to Evacuate

Fundacion Rapala – Malaysia is facing one of its most devastating floods in recent history, with heavy rains turning streets into rivers and homes into waterlogged ruins. Over 80,000 residents have left their homes to escape the rising waters, and the situation continues to escalate. The disaster highlights both the raw power of nature and the resilience