The rising sea level is unstoppable. You need to think big
Sea level rise is not a hypothesis. It's already underway, and it will increase. There are things we need to do to adapt, but we need to fly high. Literally.
Sea level rise is not a hypothesis. It's already underway, and it will increase. There are things we need to do to adapt, but we need to fly high. Literally.
Sea level rise is already tracking worst-case climate scenario projections
The collapse of the Thwaites Glacier would cause seas to rise by 60 cm. Researchers test a desperate plan to save him.
From explorer John Wesley Powell to modern apps: here's how maps have evolved their ability to predict and shape our future.
The latest study published in Nature overturns every dark prediction: the Arctic will be ice-free well sooner than expected.
A naturalistic oasis starting from the subway excavations? Yes, offcourse: London gives itself a bird sanctuary. And U.S?
The city of Busan is preparing to host a smaller, floating version of it to test self-sufficient solutions against rising seas.
Puffer Village is an interesting approach against rising seas: a village of houses that, like a puffer fish, 'inflate' to float.
A new archaeological discovery from the Roman era distorts the dating of the birth of the lagoon city.
The project that explores the opportunities that underwater farms give to agriculture to achieve sustainability without abusing the land is entirely Italian
Miami, Athens, Freetown: three cities of the world open an epic challenge, that of coordinating efforts against the heat. A silent killer who will make more and more victims.
At current rates, a food crisis in the coming years is inevitable. Or not? Jellyfish Barge, a floating modular greenhouse, is one of the projects that can counteract it.
If we cannot avoid sea level rise, we will have to adapt. Ocean Community is a project of mobile naval units 800 meters from the coast
Extreme climate, extreme remedies: even if we respect the Paris agreements, the sea will rise by 2 meters. 3 meters if we don't respect them. The shock plan to stem the North Sea appears.
Andrew Yang says it bluntly. His shock predictions say it is too late to reverse the catastrophic effects of climate change.
Climate change turns forests into graveyards of trees along US coasts.
For everyone, rebuilding and progressing means adding, adding, adding, more and more things and bigger and bigger. But what if the future meant taking away?
In Middelkerke, Belgium, a hi-tech dune hides Silt, a tower designed to resist the storm surges of the future. An example of resilient architecture.
Climate engineering could become the last resort for nations affected by climate change. But at what cost to the planet?
Oceaya it is the first transformable floating arena in the world for entertainment: it will offer dynamic and versatile experiences. Starting from 2025.
Cities are sinking and the risk of flooding is closer than we think. Let's find out which cities are most at risk and which factors contribute to this phenomenon.