Climate Change
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Global warming, 2023 will be hotter than 2022
Next year the global average temperature should reach +1.2 degrees on the average of the pre-industrial period, with a fork…
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Schoonschip: the floating sustainable district of Amsterdam self-sufficient in everything
A circular and innovative urban model built in green building, powered only by self-produced renewable energy, equipped with an independent…
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Qatar wants to extract more fossil gas: it will consume 13% of the carbon budget that remains
In 10 years, the emirate has spent about 200 billion to prepare the World Cup that is being played in…
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World Soil Day 2022, where food begins
5 December each year marks World Soil Day, an international day supported by the United Nations to focus on the…
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Amazon rainforest dieback, new study explains what will happen after the point of no return
Climate models have so far considered a generalized collapse of the Amazonian ecosystem unlikely once it crosses the critical threshold.…
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Methane emissions, identikit of the steak polluting like Germany
A report by the Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy analyzes CH4 emissions from the world’s 15 largest meat and…
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Not exceeding 1.5 degrees is almost impossible: how to reduce overshooting?
A Doe and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory published study on Nature Climate Change explores 27 scenarios where global temperature exceeds…
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EEA: in 2100 heat waves in Europe will cause 90 thousand deaths per year
The European Environment Agency estimates this number of deaths on the basis of a scenario with global warming of 3…
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Global climate status 2022, climate change accelerates
The Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization: "The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are now so high that…
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Melting glaciers, UNESCO also condemns the Dolomites
No matter what efforts we make to stem the climate crisis, one in three of those glaciers on UNESCO World…
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