Juan Carlos Belmonte, professore al Salk Institute for Biological Studies, con una lectio magistralis al Festival della Scienza di Genova, illustra le sue ricerche sulle cellule staminali e la rigenerazione degli organi e dei tessuti.
Juan Carlos Belmonte, professore al Salk Institute for Biological Studies, con una lectio magistralis al Festival della Scienza di Genova, illustra le sue ricerche sulle cellule staminali e la rigenerazione degli organi e dei tessuti.

Disputes and legal actions concerning climate change are on the rise, as are those aimed at obtaining compensation for damages caused by specific atmospheric events from parties believed to be responsible. This is a result of the findings of attribution science, a discipline aimed at clarifying the causal relationship between the occurrence of extreme weather events and climate change.
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In an article from ten years ago, addressing the issue of climate litigations, the legal disputes concerning climate change, the author noted that most of them were brought against governments to introduce limits or controls on greenhouse gas emitting activities or against companies involved in their production (especially oil multinationals) to comply with existing regulations.