Climate change reduces disposable income and will trigger wider disruptions due to the interconnected nature of economic sectors.
The sight of these creatures clinging to ceilings, darting through living rooms, or simply lurking in the shadows has left many Romans feeling queasy and helpless
Ocean acidification has breached safe limits, putting all oceans and seas at risk without urgent global action.
While the global temperature in May slipped slightly below the symbolic 1.5°C rise compared to pre-industrial levels, it still reached an average of 15.79°C.
On the occasion of World Ocean Day, celebrated annually on June 8, we explore the fragile threshold where land and water meet
A look into the growing psychological toll of climate crisis on the next generation
Last year, the Greek government took the stage as a self-declared guardian of the seas. These grand declarations now float like driftwood in shallow waters
The pressing issue of climate change and how the Conference of Parties (COPs) impacts national and regional policies, with a specific focus on Greece, was explored by a panel of speakers, including Deputy Chief Editor of tovima.com, Cheryl Novak, on Thursday in Brussels. The event titled “The EU and Climate Action: From Baku to Belém” […]
In support of marine protected areas, David Attenborough says, "If we just let nature take its course, the sea will save itself."
Southern Europe remains the top choice for Europeans at 41%, though down 8% from last year, likely due to rising temperatures and climate concerns.
A coalition of 45 municipalities in Greece, initiated by the Mayor of Athens, has launched a nationwide “energy alliance” aimed at creating Energy Communities to address skyrocketing energy costs and energy poverty.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service's 2024 report shows the continent is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world
More than 410,000 people were affected by flooding events in Europe in 2024. The continent faced its most extensive floods since 2013, with 30% of European rivers overflowing—even as record-high temperatures were also recorded.
Wildfires scar more than land—scientists reveal how smoke and ash disrupt marine life, leaving lasting impacts beneath the sea’s surface.
South Korea's wildfires have already burned 35,810 hectares and come on the heels of the country's hottest year on record.
Glacier melt is accelerating faster than ever, warns UNESCO, threatening sea levels, water supply, and ecosystems.
As extreme weather intensifies, nature-based solutions can help Greece and the Med improve its resilience to floods, wildfires, and coastal erosion.
Greeks see climate change as the top global concern, while 71.5% feel uncertain about the future, believing that events are largely beyond their control.
Trump bans paper straws, saying "these things don't work", while critics call it another win for Big Oil and a loss for the environment.
Global temperature reached a record 13.23°C, 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, surpassing the 1991-2020 baseline by 0.79°C, says Copernicus