Between 1920 and 2020, snowfall in the Alps has decreased by an average of 34%, according to a study coordinated by Eurac Research and published in the International Journal of Climatology.
This study also examined how altitude and climatological parameters...
In 2024, the planet's temperature will exceed the 1.5° threshold. This was announced on Monday by the European Copernicus Observatory. It is the warmest year on record and will be the first to exceed the warming threshold set by...
The climate change has reached the International Court of Justice through the UN General Assembly. They requested an advisory opinion to clarify the legal obligations of States regarding global warming under international law.
They also inquired about the consequences of...
A new study led by the University of Bristol warns that some forms of marine life could become extinct in the next century due to the impact of anthropogenic global warming.
Historical comparison and future of plankton
For the first time,...
The strong warning from a group of scientists has generated a real environmental alarm in Antarctica. If the estimates are met, a catastrophe will occur: the sea level could rise by 50 meters.
Due to its geographical position, the white...
Extreme temperatures have been recorded in recent decades worldwide. However, there are territories where the heat is persistently and extremely high.
When we think of the hottest countries in the world, we usually imagine places in the Middle East or...
The rise in sea level will cause a real catastrophe if urgent measures are not taken. According to a report on climate and risks in coastal areas of the Mediterranean by the Mediterranean Experts on Climate and Environmental Change...
The lack of snow in the Himalayas recorded since last winter is worrying specialists. To the point that it is feared that the millions of people who depend on glacier water may be left without resources.
More precisely, a quarter...
In 2024, the world is on track to reach a record global temperature. Almost certainly, it will be the warmest ever recorded and the first to exceed 1.5°C compared to the pre-industrial era.
This was announced on Thursday by the...
A new report on the effects of climate change revealed that areas of extreme drought have tripled worldwide since the 1980s. 48% of the Earth's land surface experienced at least one month of extreme drought last year.
This was detailed...