July 17, 2017

ETB2 (Basque National TV Station) interviewed BC3 researcher, Sergio H. Faría, on the detachment in Antarctica of one of the biggest icebergs in the world

The TV Programme “Klaudio con Adela" (ETB2) conducted this interview with Sérgio H. Faría, senior researcher at BC3 on the detachment in Antarctica of one of the largest icebergs in the world.
June 30, 2017

BC3 promotes the networking between Japan and Europe by means of its BC3-NUT Office

The BC3-NUT Office, that was officially opened at the headquarters of BC3 - Basque Center for Climate Change in Leioa on the 22nd of May, has the mission to coordinate the relations between Europe and Japan within the framework of Japan’s Top Global University (TGU) Project together with the Nagaoka University of Technology (NUT, Japan).
June 29, 2017

BC3 recognized as one of the 2016 Top Climate Think Tanks in Europe specialized in climate change and climate policy

June 24, 2017

Interview to BC3 Researchers in the radio programme Más de palabras (Radio Euskadi)”¿Qué pasaría con un verano sin hielo en el océano ártico?”

June 22, 2017

Press Release (2017-06-22) “Sustainability whack-a-mole”

"Sustainability whack-a-mole"Placed-based sustainability efforts often fail to recognise the risk of turning up the environmental pressure elsewhereIn the world of arcades, the whack-a-mole is a classic. The game, in which players use a mallet to hit randomly appearing toy moles back into their holes, is an innocent reminder that fixing a problem in one place may only cause others to pop up elsewhere. But within sustainability, such problem solving come with more serious consequences. Coined environmental leakage, it refers to how interventions aimed at reducing environmental pressures at one site may be locally successful, but increase pressures elsewhere. On example is how the recovery of fish stocks in Europe has led to increased fishing pressure in West African waters. Another is how improved regulations of Chinese and European forests have led to deforestation in the tropics due to increased Chinese and European biomass imports. This not only has global environmental consequences but social ones as well, since people’s livelihoods in those distant places are often negatively impacted.An approach of “out of sight, out of mind” can mean big problems when dealing with complex social-ecological challenges and can put into question well-intended place based sustainability practices.
June 22, 2017

BC3 researcher Mikel González-Eguino in the Tele7 TV session “El Cambio Climático”

BC3 researcher Mikel González-Eguino in the Tele7 TV session "El Cambio Climático" on the 22nd of June 2017
June 14, 2017

BC3 hosted the IPCC Lead Author Meeting focused on Methodology Report for the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (June 2017)

The IPCC meeting was co-organized by Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), with the collaboration of the Basque Government’s Department of Environment, the University of the Basque Country and the Spanish Climate Change Office.More than 190 experts met in Bilbao on June 7-14 to begin work on a new Methodology Report to update the guidelines countries use for estimating greenhouse gas emissions and removals, bringing them into line with the new requirements of the 2015 Paris Agreement.
June 9, 2017

“The Paris Agreement goes ahead, with or without Trump” open letter edited by BC3 Researchers Maria Jose Sanz, Mikel Gonzalez-Eguino and Ibon Galarragak published by “Campusa Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen aldizkaria”

"The Paris Agreement goes ahead, with or without Trump" open letter edited by Bc3 Researchers Maria Jose Sanz, Mikel Gonzalez-Eguino and Ibon Galarragak published by "Campusa Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen aldizkaria"
June 7, 2017

Open Letter edited by BC3 researchers and published by “El Correo”: “El Acuerdo de París sigue adelante, con o sin Trump”

Open Letter edited by BC3 researchers and published by "El Correo" newspaper, 7th of June 2017."El Acuerdo de París sigue adelante, con o sin Trump"MARÍA JOSÉ SANZ Y MIKEL GONZÁLEZ EGUINO DIRECTORA CIENTÍFICA E INVESTIGADOR DEL CENTRO VASCO PARA EL CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
June 5, 2017

IPCC Press Release (2017-06-05) “First Lead Author Meeting for the 2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories will take place in Bilbao on 7-14 June 2017 “

IPCC PRESS RELEASE 5 June 2017 First Lead Author Meeting for the 2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories will take place in Bilbao on 7-14 June 2017 [Bilbao, Spain, June, 2017] More than 190 experts will meet in Bilbao on June 7-14 to begin work on a new Methodology Report to update the guidelines countries use for estimating greenhouse gas emissions and removals, bringing them into line with the new requirements of the 2015 Paris Agreement.The meeting will launch the preparation of the new Report 2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (2019 Refinement). In particular the authors will elaborate the chapter outlines, allocate tasks among Lead Authors, and decide milestones between this and the Second Lead Author Meeting, which will take place in September this year. After another two meetings in 2018, the 2019 Refinement is planned to be finalized, and be adopted and accepted by the IPCC Plenary, in May 2019.