ROME (Reuters) -Extreme weather due to climate change may cost Italy more than 5% of GDP in 2050, the country's budget watchdog said on Wednesday, adding that global action to reduce carbon emissions ...
Tourists at the Colosseum use umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun, in Rome, Italy, July 19, 2023 (photo for NurPhoto by Andrea Ronchini via AP Images). Globally, there are essentially two ...
A newly published study of the paleoclimatic record presents a reconstruction of temperature and precipitation from approximately 200 BC to 600 AD, based on marine sedimentary archives from southern ...
A plague that ravaged through Roman Italy has been linked to extreme temperature drops in the region, scientists say. The Justinian Plague—the first recorded wave of bubonic plague to spread through ...
ROME, DEC 30 - Italy saw more extreme weather events in 2025, and there was an SOS due to record temperatures which is set to grow even more urgent in coming years amid the climate crisis, ...
The European Union risks missing its 2030 climate goals, with Germany and Italy lagging behind. The two countries may have to spend €15 billion on carbon credits to comply with a climate law. A carbon ...
Since its launch in 2023, the Ski Industry Climate Summit has evolved from a brand-focused dialogue into an conference ...
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