Climate Change
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Is there really another ozone hole that we didn’t know about?
According to a scientist at the Canadian University of Waterloo, for 40 years there has been an ozone hole in…
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Drought in Europe: what happens when climate change “inflates” the Azores High?
A study published in Nature Geoscience estimates that the increase in emissions in the 1800s led to an expansion of…
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If we respect the 1.5 degrees, the climate risk drops by 44%
The research team used 21 alternative climate models to simulate regional climate change models corresponding to a warming of 2°C…
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Extreme heat sets new records across the northern hemisphere
From Japan to Siberia, from Central Asia to the Eastern United States, to Europe, thermometers are marking temperatures never seen…
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How much does it cost to ignore climate change?
Climate inaction, within 50 years, can eat something like $178 trillion in economic growth. Especially in Asia-Pacific and the Americas,…
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Global warming in the Arctic runs up to 7 times faster than in the rest of the Planet
The region with the most pronounced trend is the northern part of the Barents Sea. Between the archipelago of Svalbard…
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Changing climate destroys soil biodiversity
An experimental study by the University of Oklahoma, which lasted 7 years, monitored changes in the populations of bacteria, fungi…
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The “Third Pole” melts: the imbalance of water resources in the Himalayas increases
From the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush, 10 of the largest rivers in Asia are born. Climate change favours increased…
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Record melting for the most unstable glaciers in the South Pole
The Imperial College London study analyzes the behavior of the Thwaites and Pine Island glacial masses over the past millennia.…
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Climate change, the EU will create the perfect city
118 regions and local authorities have joined the EU Climate Change Adaptation Mission. Real change starts from the bottom up
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