IEA shock: without renewables and electric cars emissions increase threefold
The IEA certifies that without electricity and renewables the increase in emissions would have been triple. Clean energy slows down the collapse
The IEA certifies that without electricity and renewables the increase in emissions would have been triple. Clean energy slows down the collapse
The mayor of Paris aims to limit SUVs with new parking fees, to fight pollution and promote social justice.
A new study published in Nature reveals a technology that could change the way we think about soil remediation.
From the office to the home office: here's how remote working is changing our daily impact on polluting emissions.
Energy Policy Institute confirms that polluted air is the biggest threat to public health, even surpassing cigarette smoke
The Great Barrier Reef is showing signs of recovery but still faces new environmental challenges.
Scientists develop a fully recyclable material similar to super glue to fight plastic pollution
Swedish research reveals the ideal mix of conifers and deciduous trees, but a strategy is needed to distribute them
Detected for the first time in humans a decrease in "intrinsic functional connectivity", an important neural network of the brain
Sperm count more than halved in 50 years: the culprits? Chemistry and "dirty" energy sources
Everyone remembers Chernobyl, but even oil spills remain deadly for a long time. A report shows that the Deepwater Horizon continues to plague the Gulf of Mexico.
Low-emission zones are the key to achieving the climate targets set by 2030: areas prohibited to polluting vehicles are growing throughout Europe, but Italy needs a move.
Harsh report denounces: world leaders are not addressing pollution in the right way, which now kills over 9 million people a year.
Let's take a look at the 5 biggest killers on our planet and what we can do to stop them.
The resolution just approved lays the foundations for the most important law in history against plastic pollution.
Despite the claims, urban pollution is still very high, largely unchanged for twenty years. The measures taken? Ineffective.
A robotic system (which improves visibly, indeed of photos, thanks to AI) declares war on cigarette butts.
A UN report commissioned to the G20 Thrace gives the tragic picture of the “plastic in the oceans” situation, but also has a recipe for solving it.
A study group used mathematical models to analyze different car use scenarios, and drew up a recipe for surviving in the cities of the future.
A paper launches a terrible warning: the situation of the oceans could lead to an irreversible chain reaction within a few years.
A car that not only pollutes less, but reduces the pollution produced by other cars? Airo: presented yesterday, it will be on the market from 2023.