20 apirila, 2020

Baso helduek aurreikusitakoa baino CO2 gutxiago xurgatzen dute: “Sakonago erabili behar dugu geure burua, isuriak murrizteko”

La Marea aldizkariaren gehigarri den Climaticak BC3ko ekofisiologoa den Teresa Gimeno elkarrizketatu du ikerketaren inguruan. Elkarrizketan zehar, Gimenok ikerketan lortutako emaitzek baso helduak aldaketa klimatikoa arintzeko giltzarri direla baina mugak dituztela adierazi du.
21 apirila, 2020

Jauzi Handia

UPV/EHUk eta Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundiak elkarlanean antolatzen duten Jauzi Handiaren programaren baitan saioa antolatuko du Agirre Lehendakaria Centerrek. Saio horretan klima aldaketaren ikerketan erreferentea den BC3 (Basque Center for Climate Change) zentruko Elisa Sainz de Murieta doktore eta ikerlariak parte hartuko du .
22 apirila, 2020

“The future of cities in the face of twin crises” Marta Olazabal’s opinion article at The Conversation

This time of a global health crisis,  Marta Olazabal, BC3-Basque Centre for Climate Change Research Fellow and AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow, and Sarah Colenbrander from World Resources Institute, write an opinion article on climate change and the COVID-19 crisis and how this can be addressed in cities.Olazabal and Colenbrander's article deal with the critical point that this situation cost to cities and the new investment to handle it.
24 apirila, 2020

Article “Climate change perception: Driving forces and their interactions”

Public perception of climate change can either facilitate or hinder the implementation of climate policies. This perception is dependent on a number of influencing factors, called drivers, in ways that are still not clearly understood. Our study quantifies the relative strength of drivers of climate change perception, taking into account differences in the social, political, geographical, economic and educational identities of any considered community.




María de Maeztu Excellence Unit 2023-2027 Ref. CEX2021-001201-M, funded by MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033

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