Guardian

The weekly round-up on the climate crisis and data on carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. What is the future of the planet?In what direction is global warming going?Is there hope to avoid the worst?Are we still in time to stop the rise in temperatures?It's causing a lot of discussion survey of Guardian which asked 380 climate scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) what they predict for the future of our planet.According to the majority of experts contacted, by 2100 global temperatures will rise by at least 2.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels, almost half a global warming of 3°C, while just 6% believe that the 1.5°C agreed with the Paris Agreement in 2015. The limit of 1.5°C has been indicated by the international community as a threshold beyond which not to go in order to avoid it the triggering of dangerous chain effects which could irreparably damage some ecosystems of our planet with catastrophic consequence...

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Of the Kafkaesque affair in which the journalist of the Guardian Lorenzo Tondo, intercepted by the Palermo Prosecutor's Office in the judicial case he was covering for his newspaper, we had spoken in this article.The story now gets rich of new chapters.Too bad, though, it's not a novel. Read also >> The Italian Guardian journalist 'intercepted' by the Palermo Prosecutor's Office:“They are discrediting my work” For the Guardian Tondo was following the so-called “Mered” case, a court case concerning the arrest of a dangerous Eritrean migrant trafficker, Medhanie Yehdego Mered, better known as “The General”. In June 2016, the Palermo Prosecutor's Office, in collaboration with the British National Crime Agency (NCA), announced that it had arrested Medhanie Yehdego Mered, accused of leading an organization based in Libya that managed the trafficking of Eritrean migrants to 'Europe.In his articles, however, Tondo had identified of the elements that...

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