Comments and Interviews 30.05.2026 Pope Leo XIV warns against the misuse of AI A pope cannot remain silent when power politics is blasphemously exaggerated and the “annihilation of a [...]
Environment 29.05.202629.05.2026 A new approach to urban planning with less car traffic and lower carbon emissions Urban planning needs to tackle greenhouse gas emissions – and an important way to achieve this [...]
Science 28.05.202628.05.2026 Climate change weakens the purification function of lakes Lakes play a vital filtering role in the ecosystem: they remove excess nitrogen from the water. [...]
Science 28.05.202628.05.2026 Permafrost – the thin ice of current knowledge From the Kleines Nesthorn to Pizzo Cengalo, the Alps appear to be crumbling. Permafrost researcher Robert [...]
Science 28.05.202628.05.2026 Eye-catching for shoppers: colourful Nutri-Score labels more effective than grey Research team led by Göttingen University track visual attention to study purchasing behaviour. Anyone seeking to [...]
Environment 26.05.202626.05.2026 New maps show where European landscapes can advance climate and biodiversity goals together A new framework that maps Europe’s climate-smart rewilding potential shows how different regions can contribute in [...]
Environment 24.05.202624.05.2026 Insects in the city: flowers alone are not enough What renders a city garden attractive to insects such as solitary bees, bumblebees and hoverflies? And [...]
Comments and Interviews 23.05.202630.05.2026 The Suicide of the USA The destruction of democracy begins with the destruction of press freedom, academic freedom, culture and the [...]
Politics 20.05.2026 Electrification to Lead the Next Phase of Energy Transition Updated 1.5°C roadmap reflects geopolitical and market realities; targets faster fossil fuel decline and 35% global [...]
Economy 18.05.2026 Coal pollution is cutting solar power output, study finds New research led by the University of Oxford and University College London (UCL) has revealed that [...]
Politics 17.05.2026 Climate patterns may shape where violent conflict risks are amplified, Rice study finds A new Rice University study is shedding light on a long-debated question: Can climate variability influence [...]
Comments and Interviews 16.05.202623.05.2026 Heating Act: Freedom to be foolish At the Catholic Day in Würzburg, Chancellor Merz faced fierce protests against his climate policy. Shortly [...]
Future 16.05.202614.05.2026 Solar parks and artificial dunes could trigger rain in deserts [13.05.26] Large solar parks and artificial dunes could bring rain to deserts, according to researchers at the [...]
Future 15.05.202615.05.2026 The mismatch between the EU’s AI ambition and its energy planning Europe aims to compete in the global AI race, but rising electricity demand from data centers [...]
Science 12.05.202612.05.2026 Inland seas around the world are severely affected by climate change Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW),climate simulations were used [...]
Comments and Interviews 09.05.202616.05.2026 The Political Pope A year ago, US citizen Robert Francis Trevost was elected Pope Leo XIV. His choice of [...]