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Scientists warn of cascade of climate impacts caused by climate hazards

A novel study, published ahead of COP26, reveals that climate hazards may cause cascading global impacts by 2030.

Transforming food production with VTT’s cellular agriculture solutions

VTT is transforming the future of food production with novel cellular agriculture solutions that are more local, ethical, and sustainable. What if coffee could be...

Significant role of research in meeting the UK’s climate targets

Over £3bn has been invested in vital research that will help the UK meet its climate targets for net-zero emissions by 2050.

Making Healthcare Sustainable – A Holistic Approach

Gemserv Health discusses the necessity of making healthcare sustainable and how the industry can play a key role in tackling climate change. In an early...

AI early warning system for runaway climate change tipping points

Researchers are creating an Artificial Intelligence algorithm that can behave as an early warning system for runaway climate change.

NextGenerationEU green bonds for a more sustainable future

The European Commission has taken considerable steps towards the issuing of €250bn of NextGenerationEU green bonds to support green projects.

Achieving sustainable rooftops by utilising novel AI-powered tool

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have established an Artificial Intelligence-powered tool to map sustainable rooftops globally.

Shocking study reveals extreme regional summer droughts in Europe could double

New research indicates that climate change could result in a staggering doubling of the frequency of extreme regional summer droughts in Europe.

Forecasting Arctic Sea ice reductions with Artificial Intelligence technology

Accurately predicting future losses in Arctic Sea ice is set to be significantly enhanced due to the development of an innovative AI tool.

Evidence of Earth’s auroras causing mesospheric ozone layer depletion

Researchers have identified that the phenomenon that causes the Earth’s auroras also instigates mesospheric ozone layer depletion.

Achieving net-zero emissions with modular nuclear reactors

Energy experts have proclaimed that modular nuclear reactors may potentially be the key to achieving the planet’s net-zero emissions targets.

Global experts implore National leaders to act on IPCC Climate Report

Climate experts urge the nation’s leaders to take effective actions in light of the global warming forecasted in the IPCC Climate Report.

RSS Hydro: developing effective disaster risk management strategies

RSS Hydro Geoscientist & UAV Pilot, Margherita Bruscolini, discusses the necessity of understanding the components of disaster risk and how this will facilitate the...

Mangroves endangered by low functional diversity of invertebrates

Marine ecologists from the University of Hong Kong have discovered that mangroves may be at risk by the low functional diversity of invertebrates.

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