Climate Climate change triggers surge in pollen allergies in Denmark Climate change influences the timing, duration, and intensity of the pollen season, impacting increasing numbers of people with allergies. 21/11/2024
Europe News Polar blast brings snowfall across Europe A trough of low pressure has settled over Central Europe, with polar cold air and high-altitude currents flooding the region. 20/11/2024
Climate How is dust from Europe’s largest desert impacting the climate? Understanding High-Latitude Dust could help to predict global warming and weather patterns. 17/11/2024
No Comment Historic floods in Malaga leave city paralysed and thousands homeless Malaga has been hit by its worst floods in decades, with relentless downpours causing widespread disruption. 15/11/2024
Climate 2024 set to be the first year above 1.5C of global warming Unless the impossible happens 2024 will be the hottest year on record. 07/11/2024
Partner content Can regenerative farming save Europe’s peasant farmers? Partner content presented by Copernicus Regenerative farming may hold the key to solving Europe’s farming challenges by mitigating the effects of climate change—but are policymakers and consumers ready to fully support it? 29/10/2024
Climate Could a volcanic eruption be making Scandi winters colder? Scientists have predicted the far-reaching impact of a 2022 volcanic eruption in the South Pacific. 28/10/2024
No Comment Stunning footage of huge dust tornado swirling near Sharjah in UAE A dust tornado was captured on camera in the United Arab Emirates earlier this week, showing a large vortex extending into the sky. 25/10/2024
Climate Now How are fish farmers adapting to climate change? In partnership with Copernicus In this episode of Climate Now, we ask how fish farmers in the Mediterranean are adapting to climate change. Warmer water temperatures and lower oxygen levels can hit production hard, so scientists are working with aquaculture experts in Greece to find solutions. 21/10/2024
No Comment France battles worst floods in 40 years Heavy rainfall in central and southern France has triggered the worst flooding the region has seen in 40 years. 18/10/2024
No Comment No Comment: lakes back in the Moroccan desert Lake Yasmina, in Merzouga, Morocco, has not had such a high water level since the 1970s and 1980s. Long years of drought had almost caused it to disappear completely. 18/10/2024
Europe News Social media laughs at UK weather app glitch with 404C temperatures A glitch in the BBC weather app led to absurd forecasts, such as 14,408 mph winds in Maidenhead and 404C in Nottingham. The BBC apologised, citing a third-party error. 10/10/2024
Climate Why winter could be colder in parts of Europe this year Western and central Europe are also set to be hit by the tail end of several storms coming off the Atlantic in the coming weeks. 04/10/2024
Partner content What can citizens do to drive Europe’s energy transition? Partner content presented by Copernicus Is clean air, sustainable profits and a just energy transition too much to ask for Europe? Not if you ask its renewable energy communities. 01/10/2024
USA Natural disasters are causing destruction in the US and Southeast Asia Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc across the US’ west coast, with Typhoon Krathon expected to make landfall in Taiwan on Wednesday. 01/10/2024
Climate Europe’s weather was a very mixed picture this summer, EU data shows Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service says extreme temperatures in regions such as southeastern Europe are impacting the wellbeing of Europeans. 27/09/2024
Europe News Two tourists missing after floods hit central Italy Heavy rains have caused thousands to evacuate in Central Europe, Italy and the United Kingdom. 24/09/2024
United Kingdom Football pitch collapses as parts of the UK hit by flash floods Some areas saw a month's worth of rainfall in 24 hours. 24/09/2024
Climate Now What's changing as Alpine glaciers melt? In partnership with Copernicus In this episode of Climate Now we ask how the Alps are changing as temperatures rise. Melting glaciers mean more sediment in rivers, including potentially harmful substances like uranium and nickel. The rising risk of rockfalls forces high mountain footpaths to be closed. 23/09/2024
Markets Coffee prices on the boil as natural disasters decimate crops Europe's coffee lovers are bracing themselves for higher prices as natural disasters hit the world's top two coffee-producing countries. 23/09/2024