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Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Italy.
- Extreme Events
This page presents a high-level insight into extreme events...
- Heat Risk
High-level Summary: Compound Heat Risk. This section...
- Trends & Variability
Trends in climate — past, present and future — always need...
- Climate Change Overview
Future climate change simulations are coordinated within...
- Historical Natural Hazards
Changes in both the climate system and socioeconomic...
- CMIP6
This page presents Italy's projected climate. The Mean...
- Sea Level|Sea Level Rise
The systematic warming of the planet is directly causing...
- Download Data
The Climate Change Knowledge Portal(CCKP) Login provides a...
- Extreme Events
2 lis 2021 · Assessing Italy’s climate risk. Climatologist Donatella Spano says recent extreme events in Sicily show what is at stake for Italy and the Mediterranean in the COP26 negotiations. By....
26 kwi 2023 · This paper introduces VHR-PRO_IT (Very High-Resolution PROjections for ITaly), an open access hourly climate projection with a resolution of ≃ 2.2 km (i.e., Convection Permitting Scale) up to...
Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Italy.
Italy’s national climate change policy is determined by the multilateral and regional EU regime. In particular, the EU regime sets out the objectives, standards and key strategies of the national legislation according to the evidence of climate change science.
30 maj 2022 · Italy has developed national climate and energy policies that focus clearly on energy sector climate resilience. Its 2015 National Adaptation Strategy recognises climate impacts on the energy system and is based on nationally assessed climate change impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation measures.
Over the period in question, Italy increased the gap from 0.4 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e) below the EU average in 2005 to 1.3 tCO2e in 2019, performing better in per capita emissions. The EU-27 population is projected to decrease from 2025, a trend which has already begun in Italy.