Biodiversity, ocean and water conditions deteriorating despite partial progress on 2030 targets, weather-related disasters ...
The warning is rooted in a growing body of climate research that reaches deep into the past to illuminate what lies ahead. By reconstructing conditions going back thousands of years, researchers are ...
Climate-fuelled extreme weather is becoming farmers’ “biggest challenge”, as the price of lamb continues to soar.View on ...
More than 2.3 million people in Europe could die from extreme heat by the end of this century if greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated, according to a sweeping new analysis published in Nature ...
A new study suggests the Northern Hemisphere is seeing a shift when it comes to snow. Many areas are not only seeing less ...
A new analysis found that US emissions since 1990 have cost more than $10 trillion (€8.65 trillion) in global economic ...
In recent years, residents of Spain, France and the UK have looked up to see an eerie sight: deep orange sunrises and skies thick with a yellowish haze. These hazy skies often deposit "blood rain," ...
Rising temperatures, flooding, and biodiversity loss are not just environmental issues, but could reshape where tourists travel, and when, proving a direct threat to destinations. Europe’s tourism ...
Francesco Grillo is affiliated with Vision, the think tank. “The European green deal is something we owe to our children because we do not own this planet.” These words date back to a few days before ...
It is one of the most critical global challenges because it affects natural systems, economies, and societies worldwide.
Europe’s next two decades will test whether closer cooperation, trusted data sharing, and community-centered prevention can outpace fragmentation and rising infectious risks.
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