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We live in a strange middle ground between having virtual certainty about tomorrow's weather whilst knowing little about what will
A new high-resolution visualization tool developed by CMCC reveals not only how Italy is warming, but also how climate variability
From ocean pollution and oil spill mapping to carbon dioxide removal, nature-based solutions, climate risk governance, and the growing role
Establishing causal links between greenhouse gas emissions, climate impacts and legal corporate responsibility is one of the most complex and

Establishing causal links between greenhouse gas emissions, climate impacts and legal corporate responsibility is one of the most complex and
New research reveals a hidden trade-off in corporate sustainability: companies that spend more on political lobbying tend to disclose less

Applications are now open for the course “AI and Machine Learning for Earth System Modeling and Prediction,” organized by Future
From ocean pollution and oil spill mapping to carbon dioxide removal, nature-based solutions and the growing role of Artificial Intelligence,
The Kosovo Peer Review Report 2026 has officially been published. This comprehensive report, developed under the 2025–2027 Union Civil Protection
The impacts of climate change on health in Europe are a present reality. To continue treating them merely as future
The resilience of coastal areas is crucial to preserve ecosystems, protect the livelihoods of local communities, and support adaptation to
“We have the technologies available to reduce emissions radically, and we have the policy tools and instruments to bring these
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) are accepting applications for two advanced postgraduate
Heat prevention plans across Europe are already saving thousands of lives during extreme heat, leading to a reduction of about
From water scarcity to agriculture under pressure, both shores of the Mediterranean face the same urgent climate challenges. To address
The ocean absorbs about 25% of human CO₂ emissions, but its future capacity to store carbon remains uncertain under a
CMCC scientist Enrico Scoccimarro’s book, in collaboration with scientists from Princeton University, offers a comprehensive overview of tropical cyclones and
We are in the era of water bankruptcy, a topic that reveals a hidden web of connections spanning across sectors,
A large-scale survey in 13 EU countries, featuring CMCC scientists, finds that the political fate of climate policy proposals is
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