Coastal regions along the eastern areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are among the world’s most productive and biodiverse regions. A new study published in Science Advances provides new
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COP28 was seen by many as groundbreaking, with the first appearance of the term ‘energy’ in the conclusions. The mention of a ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels’ caused a stir.
Researchers based the Barcelona Supercomputer Center, Spain, inaugurate the new European supercomputer MareNostrum 5. This is one of the most versatile machines in the world being used by the scientific
“Scientific progress, not politics, should be the focus at COP28 climate conference” Climate conference season seems to come earlier every year. COP28, the latest instalment of the UN’s annual global
The new Low Emission Zone (LEZ) and Ultra-low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in London significantly improved air quality, according to the latest Institute for Policy Research (IPR) policy brief. The authors believe this
Researchers assess how extreme weather events, such as storms and cyclones, affect water circulation in the tropical Pacific, according to a study published in Climate and Atmospheric Science. It’s well known
A researcher from Göttingen University, Germany, discusses the difficulties faced by mining communities in transition, according to a comment article published in Nature Energy. Mining changes communities drastically, including landscapes,
Unprecedented heat is likely to cause a mass extinction to eliminate all mammals in 250 million years, according to a study published in Nature Geoscience. A team of researchers from
The game of Monopoly is often remembered for the unpleasant experience to go in prison without going back to square one to get a revenue. Less well known is the
Offshore wind farms can be beneficial throughout their life cycle, according to a study published in the international journal Sustainable Production and Consumption. In this study, researchers from the Politecnico di Milano,