
1% Climate Impact Is a Legalized Environmental Crime
Shocking study on climate impact: the rich emit 101 tons of CO2 per year compared to 1,4 tons for the poorest half of the planet.
Shocking study on climate impact: the rich emit 101 tons of CO2 per year compared to 1,4 tons for the poorest half of the planet.
Lessons from San Diego, Milan, and Jakarta: Innovation and Resilience for Sustainable Cities in a Changing World.
Scientists propose alkalizing the sea to fight climate change. Towards the approval of the first large-scale test.
Recent dendrology-based study reveals the West is experiencing the most extreme dry heat conditions in 500 years
Hyflo launches an innovative, self-activating barrier to protect an environment from a flood.
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.
The Great Barrier Reef is showing signs of recovery but still faces new environmental challenges.
Climate change turns forests into graveyards of trees along US coasts.
The IPCC warns: Stopping the burning of fossil fuels is the only way to avoid a catastrophic future. From this ear politics does not hear.
The future of agriculture passes through CRISPR: here's how gene editing can feed the world in a sustainable and resilient way.
Simulate weather conditions: from sunshine to extreme cold, everything is possible in Energy House Labs, the laboratory that controls the weather.
A river that can be activated and deactivated to study erosion: the extraordinary project of a Canadian team.
From the climate reports a message without appeal: we will not make it. We have to put aside the foil, the policy is insufficient.
A research team is laser mapping Naples' ancient water network to understand how this infrastructure can help modern cities cool down
Fires and floods are on the rise: to tackle these phenomena, two startups are perfecting technologies based on artificial intelligence
ARCSTAR is a system of biocomposite slabs that hold water, slow down the melting of Arctic ice and then dissolve.
MIT has developed a new approach to completely reversing climate change: radical, but not impossible, "space bubbles".
It's not just a moral issue: a new study shows that the first step against climate change is to fight against inequalities.
Let's take a look at the 5 biggest killers on our planet and what we can do to stop them.
Climate change that is partly already inevitable will increase the phenomenon of climate migration. A UN report suggests how to prepare.
A new coral study demonstrates the benefits of variable temperature treatment to help species adapt to change.