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Climate science resources for journalists and media
CMCC topics, spokespeople and story ideas
Climate sciences provide vital information and data for journalists, especially when applied to specific socio-economic sectors. CMCC is a leading research centre with international expertise and experience in coordinating multidisciplinary research activities. With over twenty years of experience, CMCC has consolidated a holistic approach that integrates macro- and micro-economics, advanced Earth system modelling, and sectoral impact modelling and assessment.
Below is a list of topics, relevant experts, and story ideas for journalists who require reliable, up-to-date scientific data and information.
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CMCC researcher Elisa Calliari has been awarded the Emerging Manager 2025 prize as part of the Premio l’Adige – Manager
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