A new study, led by CMCC and Coventry University, reveals that climate change will dramatically expand wildfire danger across ...
The ocean’s smallest organisms could hold the biggest clues to Earth’s climate future. The ocean’s tiniest engineers, calcifying plankton, play a vital yet often unnoticed role in regulating Earth’s ...
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What to eat to save the planet
Atmos reports the food system significantly contributes to climate change; adopting plant-based diets can cut individual ...
The world’s most spectacular coastal cities demonstrate an undeniable truth: when urban civilization meets the endless ...
The region experienced what the researchers call a “cul de sac” effect. Mountains blocked moisture from the Adriatic Sea, trapping the rain in the region. A stationary cyclone prolonged the downpour, ...
In May 2023, Italy's Emilia-Romagna region experienced devastating, if not unprecedented, floods that caused widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, businesses, and farmland. Seventeen people lost ...
Cul-de-sac effect: The CMCC research team described for the first time how a specific configuration of mountain topography and circulation patterns trapped moisture coming from the Adriatic, while a ...
A climate reporter wanted to follow scientists into the Mediterranean Sea. First, he had to learn to scuba dive.
Tiled roofs, thick stucco walls, large windows, arches, columns, and courtyards — the building specifications of Mediterranean architecture not only please the eye, but they also serve a function in ...
BRUSSELS — On the same day world leaders arrived at the COP30 summit in Brazil to push for more action on climate change, ...
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