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Climate change threatens key ocean plankton groups
14 Nov 2024
Many planktonic foraminifera species may face unprecedented environmental conditions by the end of this century, potentially surpassing their survival...
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Decline in West African coastal fish stocks threatens food security
14 Nov 2024
Fish stocks along the West African coast have declined significantly over the past five decades, threatening food security and the livelihoods of the fishing...
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ICTA-UAB, at the CCCB School in Residence
11 Nov 2024
ICTA-UAB researcher Letícia Santos de Lima took part in the activities of the School in Residence, a community project with secondary school pupils from the...
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Gemma Morell, en la jornada de conferencias divulgativas «Veus»
11 Nov 2024
El 14 de noviembre, en la Sala Teatro de la UAB, tendrá lugar la jornada de charlas divulgativas «Veus», que este año contará con la participación de siete...
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"The rules of nature are changing, every year is unpredictable"
11 Nov 2024
Researchers from the ICTA-UAB have conducted a study to listen to local beekeeping communities in Liguria, in north-west Italy, and co-design landscape...
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Less car use and more plane travel: how energy consumption related to transport has changed since the pandemic
31 Oct 2024
A study examines changes in mobility patterns in Europe during and after the pandemic. At the height of the pandemic, there were significant reductions in...
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The intersection of environmental justice and transportation emissions in Barcelona
29 Oct 2024
A study from the UAB sheds light on the political dimensions of air pollution in Barcelona city. The research demonstrates that power structures tied to...
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Compost produced from organic solid waste could replace 21% of industrial fertilizers in urban agriculture
23 Oct 2024
The organic solid waste that citizens deposit in brown recycling bins could currently produce the amount of compost needed to satisfy 8% of the nutrients...
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Response to Mongabay's recent coverage of the 80% figure
03 Oct 2024
Comment on the recent article in Mongabay “Do Indigenous peoples really conserve 80% of the world’s biodiversity?” by Latoya Abulu, Aimee Gabay and Sonam...
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Emptied Spain: 2,858 towns, 21% of the territory, are more vulnerable to climate change, depopulation and globalisation
01 Oct 2024
In the coming decades, Spain will undergo a reduction in average rainfall and increase in temperatures and frequency of heat waves.