Selecting Companies to Become ‘Leading Circular Economy Models’ Minimizing Resource Consumption
The Korean Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment is recruiting companies that heavily generate waste to support the transition to a circular economy.
AI could revolutionize weather forecasting, Dr. Ravichandran outlines the roadmap
Dr. M. Ravichandran of MoES suggests that AI integration with traditional weather models is crucial for managing climate uncertainties.
The world faces a crisis worse than in 2008. Experts: we have a calculation error
Economists warn that current economic models may lead to a severe economic crisis exacerbated by underestimated climate change impacts.
Auto giant brings diesel cars back
Stellantis is reintroducing diesel engines for some models sold in Europe, continuing the production of several existing diesel variants despite the rise of electric vehicles and stricter climate targets.
Is El Niño Coming? The Phenomenon That Could Return in 2026 in the U.S. and Disrupt the Hurricane Season
Climate models predict a 60% chance of El Niño appearing in the second half of 2026, potentially impacting hurricane season in the U.S.
The wild ancestors of cultivated crops were concentrated in a smaller area than previously thought
Researchers from Denmark and Spain have concluded that wild ancestors of ancient crops like wheat, rye, and barley occupied a much smaller land area than previously believed, based on machine learning and climate models.
Weather Alert: The Climate Would Take a Dramatic Turn with the Return of El Niño at the End of the Northern Spring
Meteorological models predict an increased likelihood of El Niño, which could significantly affect rainfall, temperatures, and hurricane season in the upcoming months.
Latest Weather Forecast: What to Expect in February?
February is expected to be colder and wetter than average in Lithuania according to the latest weather models.
Heat in cities may be up to double the expected with global warming, study points out
A new scientific study indicates that global warming may have a more intense effect within cities than previously predicted by traditional climate models.
Scientists use digital copy of Earth to enhance climate predictions
Scientists in Europe are developing an unprecedented computational simulation of the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and soil to improve weather forecasts and potentially create digital models of biodiversity or pandemics.