May 11, 2018

BC3 press release “Renewable energies and the energy transition in Spain 2030-2050”

On April 23rd, the "Renewable Energies and the Energy Transition in Spain 2030-2050” workshop organized by the BC3 (Basque Centre for Climate Change BC3), the Spanish Association of Energy Economics (AEEE) and the Spanish Club of Energy (Enerclub) was held in Madrid. The event was organized as a part of the H2020 European project TRANSrisk, led in BC3 by Mikel González-Eguino, with participation of international, European and National actors regarding renewable energies and energy transition.
May 10, 2018

Goiena Telebista (Debagoiena TV Station), interviewed Unai Pascual, BC3 and Ikerbasque researcher, about the climate change and economic development

Joan den ostegunaz, maiatzak 3az, geroztik Aramaion egiten dabiltzan Lorabarri Astearen barruan aldaketa klimatikoaz eta ekonomiaz egin du berba ingurugiro gai globalen inguruan lan egiten duen Unai Pascual, BC3 eta Ikerbasqueko zientzialariak.
May 9, 2018

Job position: Research Assistant

The Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) invites applications for a research assistant (RA) to work on the project “CAN WE MEASURE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS IN URBAN CLIMATE RESILIENCE?” funded by the AXA Research Fund. The RA will be working under the supervision of Dr. Marta Olazabal and will be part of the Adaptation Lab at BC3.
May 4, 2018

BC3 Journal Article: “Elevated CO2 did not affect the hydrological balance of a mature native Eucalyptus Woodland”

Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration might reduce forest water‐use, due to decreased transpiration, following partial stomatal closure, thus enhancing water‐use efficiency and productivity at low water availability. If evapotranspiration is reduced, it may subsequently increase soil water storage or surface runoff and drainage, although these could be offset or even reversed by changes in vegetation structure, mainly increased leaf area index.
May 4, 2018

Interview of FoodTank, the Think Tank for Food, to Dr. Anil Markandya on how to evaluate our agriculture and food systems

Anil Markandya, author of the new Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity for Agriculture and Food (TEEBAgriFood) was interviewed on how to evaluate our agriculture and food systems while considering a range of social, human, and environmental dimensions across the value chain.

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