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Condolences from ISPRA and SNPA for the passing of Pope Francis
Condolences from ISPRA and SNPA for the passing of Pope Francis
Apr 22, 2025

The passing of Pope Francis represents a profound loss not only for those who deal with the environment, but more generally for our time. His teaching, not only spiritual but also cultural and social, has been able to guide and orient the global debate on issues that are crucial for the future of the planet.

With extraordinary clarity and determination, the Pope has drawn the world's attention to the need to take care of our common home, underlining the link between environmental protection, social justice and intergenerational responsibility. His vision of integral ecology has represented for ISPRA and for the entire National System for Environmental Protection an important reference and an invitation to combine data and scientific knowledge with a broader reflection on the development model, on rights and on inequalities, always with an eye on the most fragile and those most exposed to the effects of climate change. His reflections will continue to guide our commitment to a healthier, fairer and more inclusive environment.

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World Earth Day
World Earth Day
Apr 22, 2025 — Apr 22, 2025

April 22 is theWorld Earth Day, an opportunity to raise awareness among citizens, companies and institutions about the importance of protecting our planet. This event, now in its 55th edition, has as its main objective to promote concrete actions to combat climate change, reduce pollution and protect natural resources.

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ISPRA’s ‘Nautilus’ Discovers Coral Forests Among the Submerged Mountains of the Mediterranean
ISPRA’s ‘Nautilus’ Discovers Coral Forests Among the Submerged Mountains of the Mediterranean
Apr 16, 2025

The images returned by the ROV revealed breathtaking scenarios: extensive colonies of red coral (Corallium rubrum) up to 900 meters deep, dense forests of pen corals (Funiculina quadrangularis) between 100 and 140 meters, and a surprising benthic biodiversity, with the presence of black corals (Antipathes dichotoma, Leiopathes glaberrima), white corals (Madrepora oculata, Desmophyllum pertusum), sponges and banks of oysters and giant barnacles.

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City Nature Challenge 2025, ISPRA promotes Citizen Science activities in Rome
City Nature Challenge 2025, ISPRA promotes Citizen Science activities in Rome
Apr 01, 2025

The 2025 edition of the City Nature Challenge (CNC) will be held from 25 to 28 April, an international competition between citizens of hundreds of cities around the world to document biodiversity and spread the culture of environmental protection.

In this context, ISPRA is promoting two Citizen Science activities in Rome.

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