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Zonas de bajas emisiones: ¿son realmente injustas?
13 Feb 2025
Frente a la emergencia climática, Europa ha incorporado las Zonas de Bajas Emisiones, áreas donde restringe la circulación de los vehículos más...
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ICTA-UAB Celebrates 'Nobel Prize for the Environment' Winners Sandra Díaz and Eduardo Brondízio
12 Feb 2025
Argentinian ecologist Sandra Díaz and Brazilian-American anthropologist Eduardo Brondízio are being awarded the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental...
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10 gender gaps, 10 ways to close them
10 Feb 2025
The gender gap [in science] is real. Despite significant progress, gender inequality continues to affect women and girls in various fields, especially in...
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The early roots of carnival? Research reveals evidence of seasonal celebrations in pre-colonial Brazil
06 Feb 2025
The precolonial people in Brazil more than 2,000 years ago already held an annual summer gathering where they enjoyed a feast featuring abundant seasonal...
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ICTA-UAB joins the MAPS Project to Pioneer Post-Growth Research
03 Feb 2025
ICTA-UAB will be one of the participats of the MAPS project, a 4-year Horizon Europe research project aimed at developing innovative Models, Assessments, and...
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Discovery of a unique drainage and irrigation system that gave way to the "Neolithic Revolution" in the Amazon
29 Jan 2025
A pre-Columbian society in the Amazon developed a sophisticated agricultural engineering system that allowed them to produce maize throughout the year,...
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Groundbreaking Review Calls for Shift from Economic Growth to Wellbeing within Planetary Limits
17 Jan 2025
A comprehensive new review by leading experts in the sustainability science field, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, is challenging the long-held...
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WATER-MINING paves the way for innovation in water circularity
15 Jan 2025
The contributions of ICTA-UAB’s WATER-MINING project to circular water solutions and technologies have opened up innovative pathways in the international...
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New study highlights U.S. public support for eco-social policies over economic growth
10 Jan 2025
A new study highlights growing public support in the United States for eco-social policies designed to address the interconnected ecological and social...
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Planet in Peril: IPBES Report Reveals Options to Achieve Urgently Needed Transformative Change
20 Dec 2024
Deep, fundamental shifts in how people view and interact with the natural world are urgently needed to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and safeguard life...