Imagine if we could find a way to capture the greenhouse gases that are warming our planet. One way to do this is carbon farming, a practice that has great potential as a green business model, especially in countries with a Mediterranean climate.
The Mediterranean, Central Europe, and the Balkans are identified as the most vulnerable areas to the increase in deaths due to heat.
A new study warns that climate change will cause millions of heat-related deaths in Europe. Mediterranean cities face the highest risk.
A new study finds that extreme temperatures — mostly heat — are projected to kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by the end of the century unless countries get better at reducing carbon pollu
Without a faster transition away from planet-heating fossil fuels, California will continue to get hotter, drier and more flammable, says Clair Barnes of the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London.
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A new study debunked theories climate change could be ‘beneficial’ for temperature-related deaths as Europe warms. View on euronews
Its subtropical Mediterranean climate means summers are hot and winters are mild - temperatures can reach beyond 20C even in the cooler months, although there's obviously no guaranteeing the weather. It makes for a perfect time to visit a pretty province ...
An island located in the heart of the Mediterranean is a lovely winter sun destination for Brits seeking to escape the cold.
"Gardeners might regard their January garden as dormant and less than enjoyable. Many of their plants are 'asleep' and preparing for future growth and blooms," writes columnist Tom Karwin. "Gardeners can select plants that bloom sequentially throughout the year to create a more pleasurable garden scene during this period.
Heat-related deaths are expected to climb throughout Europe this century due to climate change, according to a study
Extreme temperatures could lead to 2.3 million additional deaths in Europe by 2100 without effective climate action according to a new study.