Climate Change
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ETS: Carbon price in the EU exceeds 100 euros
Yesterday contract of reference is exchanged to 100,49 euros for ton, after having touched the historical maximum of 101,25 euros
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Fukushima’s radioactive water no longer scares South Korea
A study by the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology and the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute claims that…
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Melting sea glaciers, if we go over 1.8°C we’ll have seas 1 meter higher in 130 years
Thanks to a computer model that, for the first time, examines the interaction between glacial shields, icebergs, oceans and the…
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Record of fusion for the Antarctic sea ice, remains just 1,91 mln km2
Data from the National Snow & Ice Data Center record an all-time low when there are still two weeks to…
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We risk losing the fight against tomorrow’s superbugs, created by antimicrobial resistance
The interweaving of environmental, climate and pollution crises amplifies the effects of the dispersion in nature of antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals…
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By now respecting the limit of 1.5 degrees is “implausible”
The Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook shifts focus from future climate scenarios that are theoretically possible to those that are (still)…
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Tipping Points: overcoming them can bring unexpected benefits
University of Utrecht study argues that the collapse of the West Antarctic glacial shield could stabilize AMOC, the southern overturn…
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Who steals our carbon budget for the 1.5°C?
The 25 largest oil & gas companies in the world have expansion plans that will gnaw at 90% of the…
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Increase in sea level? The biggest impact will be already before 2100
A study published in Earth’s Future is based on the measurements of NASA’s ICESat-2 lidar satellite system instead of radar.…
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Is the collapse of glaciers of Western Antarctica really inevitable?
The unstoppable melting of the most unstable part of the South Pole glacial shield would cause sea levels to rise…
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