Environment
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Melting glaciers in Antarctica, could be 15% more consistent than expected
A University of California - San Diego study suggests that the predictive models we use today do not take into…
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A +1.7°C we will trigger the point of no return for the melting of the Greenland ice
A study led by the Arctic University of Norway estimates in a range of 1.7 to 2.3 degrees the level…
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Deep sea mining, 100 NGOs call for a global moratorium on submarine mines
The next week the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the agency UN that regulates the aspects legacies to the oceanic backdrops,…
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Melting of the ice sheet in the Western Antarctic is “inevitable”
In any emissive scenario, even the most optimistic, throughout the 21st century the western region of the frozen continent will…
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In 2050, 46% of global GDP at risk from the impact of the climate crisis on water resources
A WWF report calculates the contribution of aquatic ecosystems to the global economy. More than 7 trillion $ direct benefits…
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Greenhouse gas emissions 2023, will again be an absolute record: +1%
Analysis by the Center for International Climate Research (CICERO) estimates that global greenhouse gases will grow by 0.5-1.5% this year,…
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Air quality, G20 and EU forget it in climate commitments
Although almost all the countries that have submitted National Voluntary Contributions with the measures they intend to take to combat…
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Complying with 1.5°C of the Paris Agreement is the only way not to pay the bill for the climate crisis
A report by Resources for Future, a US nonprofit, calculates the net benefits of three climate scenarios. In the current…
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Cop28 on climate, new obstacles for ok to phase out of fossils
India will come to negotiations with a demand that promises to ignite the climate in Dubai: the more advanced economies…
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Extreme events, Europe could suffer damage for $1.900 billion in 5 years
Combining 40 years of observations with predictive models and the likelihood of extreme weather events occurring in the current climate,…
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