Environment
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Permafrost virus: how dangerous are they?
A JRC study computer simulates the evolution of microorganism communities once in contact with the "digital twins" of "zombie viruses"…
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Hot record of July 2023: we lived our first month at about +1.5°C
In days, July will become the hottest month ever (not only compared to the months of July of past years).…
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Mines on the ocean floor: at this time no to the deep sea mining, we take it back in 2025
The dreaded green light to the exploitation of the "offshore" mines has not been there. But in Kingston, Jamaica, the…
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July (and 2023) to global warming record
Since the beginning of the month, the global average temperature has been stable at values never touched before. Strong anomalies…
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In the EVs hides the key to halve the need for Critical minerals for the transition
A Transport & Environment study calculates that it is possible to reduce the need for critical raw materials for car…
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Fishing pollutes coral reefs with plastic
If for coral reefs within 30 meters a cleaning activity is more feasible, for those deeper pollution is assured
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El Niño 2023, there’s a 1 in 5 chance it’s “historic”
The most probable scenario (81%) is that the Child progressively strengthens up to the peak in winter and is of…
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Europe is most exposed to increased demand for cooling energy
In a world of 2 degrees warmer, 8 of the 10 countries that will suffer the largest relative increase in…
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Oceans are changing color: more and more green for climate change
The shift from blue to green reflects changes in phytoplankton populations, which are only possible with human intervention on climate.…
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The Anthropocene begins with plutonium at the bottom of a lake in Canada
The Antropocene Working Group has chosen the candidate site to define the beginning of the new geological era (sustainabilityenvironment.com) –…
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