
Tiny Marine Fossils, Big Revelations About the Future of the Planet
Researchers Use Marine Fossils to Decode Past Climate Crises. The Verdict on Our Future? Not exactly reassuring, to put it mildly.
Researchers Use Marine Fossils to Decode Past Climate Crises. The Verdict on Our Future? Not exactly reassuring, to put it mildly.
How does a Mediterranean tropical cyclone arise and evolve? A journey into the heart of the storm that is changing the Mare Nostrum
Antarctic geophysics reveals a movement that can mitigate or exacerbate sea level rise, depending on how we act on the climate.
Temperature records broken for over a year. Now a brief respite, but the climate remains threatening. What awaits us in the near future?
Cloud seeding, from a military technique to a climate solution. From pioneering experiments to the latest developments in the Emirates, a journey into the history and future of weather control.
Altering clouds to fight heat waves? A climate model reveals unexpected and potentially catastrophic consequences.
Medellin has found a way to cool the city: its solution based on "green corridors". it reduced temperatures and pollution in a very short time.
Climate simulations indicate that water vapor released into the stratosphere by Hunga Tonga could influence global weather conditions until 2029.
UN climate chief warns: without immediate action to tackle global warming, the world will pass the point of no return by 2025.
A group of 31 scientists have developed a roadmap to study marine cloud brightening (MCB), a controversial solar geoengineering strategy to cool the planet.
The impact of eclipses on cumulus clouds makes us understand how complicated geoengineering plans can become, and produce unwanted effects.
Scientists surprised by the amount of methane under the permafrost of Svalbard: its release into the atmosphere could do more damage than feared so far
The Emirates are using COP28 to plan new fossil deals with China and other nations (including Italy). Saudi Arabia promotes highly polluting cars and supersonic travel. Never have so many lobbyists. COP28 is now polluted.
A Japanese startup creates artificial shooting stars to collect climate data in the mesosphere.
Google aims to beat the heat and prevent environmental risks with a new artificial intelligence platform
The Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, is calling on all countries to bring forward their zero emission plans by a decade. Utopia.
A new study reconsiders the timing of the melting of ice sheets and the devastating impact it would have on large cities around the world.
Ionocaloric technology can overcome the limitations of traditional cooling, giving the world an environmentally friendly way to cool homes and things
From the climate reports a message without appeal: we will not make it. We have to put aside the foil, the policy is insufficient.
It would have been handy NOW, but in 2023 I doubt it will be that much colder: a zero-emission air conditioner that consumes a fifth of energy will always do.
The data of the last seven years are clear: not even the winds of war will stop the decline in demand for barrels of oil.