-Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change

LE CESINE NATURE RESERVE, ITALY: Fire, temperature and weather sensors are set up by the CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change) to monitor and predict wildfires seen on September 22, 2021 in Le Cesine nature reserve, Italy. The recent and unprecedented wildfires around the Mediterranean Sea prompted leaders to sign a historic agreement to collectively tackle climate change. (Photo by Janos Chiala/Getty Images)

LECCE, ITALY: People work in the control room of the CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change), an institute established to monitor and predict the effects of climate change on the Mediterranean region on September 22, 2021 in Lecce, Italy. The recent and unprecedented wildfires around the Mediterranean Sea prompted leaders to sign a historic agreement to collectively tackle climate change. (Photo by Janos Chiala/Getty Images)

LECCE, ITALY: A close up of the displays on a screen at the CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change), an institute established to monitor and predict the effects of climate change on the Mediterranean region on September 22, 2021 in Lecce, Italy. The recent and unprecedented wildfires around the Mediterranean Sea prompted leaders to sign a historic agreement to collectively tackle climate change. (Photo by Janos Chiala/Getty Images)

TORRE GUACETO NATURE RESERVE, ITALY: A nature reserve worker prepares to attach a GPS and temperature sensor used to monitor the effects of climate change in the Mediterranean Sea on a rescued turtle on September 22, 2021 in the Torre Guaceto nature reserve, Italy. The recent and unprecedented wildfires around the Mediterranean Sea prompted leaders to sign a historic agreement to collectively tackle climate change. (Photo by Janos Chiala/Getty Images)