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Protecting marine animal forests
Science publishes the kick-off of the Marine Animal Forest networking Action, highlighting the importance of the connection of more than 150 researchers from...
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La Festa de la Ciència comptarà amb tallers i debats de l'ICTA-UAB
Diversos grups de recerca de l’ICTA-UAB participen els propers 28 i 29 de maig a la 15ª Festa de la Ciència, una iniciativa de l’Ajuntament de Barcelona que...
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An oceanographic campaign analysed soot from tropical fires deposited in the Atlantic Ocean
A team of six ICTA-UAB researchers sailed on the oceanographic Hespérides from Brazil to participate in a campaign that aimed to study the distribution and...
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Victoria Reyes-García, expert at the IPBES Transformative Change Assessment
ICTA-UAB researcher Victoria Reyes-García was one of the experts selected by the IPBES (Intergovernmental Panel for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) to...
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New project to empower urban cyclists through citizen science
The project Empowering urban cyclists through citizen science, led by ICTA-UAB researcher Jordi Honey Rosés in the framework of the ECIUSMART-ER University,...
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Investigadores del ICTA-UAB, autores del estudio crítico con el Acuerdo UE-MERCOSUR
Los investigadores del ICTA-UAB, Raúl Velasco-Fernández y Juan Cadillo- Benalcázar son los autores del estudio “Una Aproximación Crítica al Acuerdo UE -...
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The i-plastic project presented its first results in Bruxelles
I-plastic project, led by our ICTA-UAB researcher Patrizia Ziveri, was one of the six projects from the Joint Action Ecological Aspects of Microplastics that...
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Winners of the 1st Micro-stories Competition "ICTA-UAB in 100 words"
Last Friday 22nd April, on the occasion of the celebration of Sant Jordi's Day on Saturday, ICTA-UAB awarded the prizes of the 1st Micro-stories Competition...
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Latest IPCC report and ICTA-UAB's commitment
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is very clear in its conclusions: without immediate and deep emissions reductions across all...
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The United States and the European Union are responsible for the majority of ecological damage caused by excess use of raw materials
High-income nations are responsible for 74% of the global excess in resource extraction over the 1970-2017 period, driven primarily by the USA and the...