Innovate4Climate, in collaboration with REVOLVE, will deliver a 4-hour hybrid workshop which will take place in Bilbao (Spain) and online […]
Read moreInnovate4Climate, in collaboration with REVOLVE, will deliver a 4-hour hybrid workshop which will take place in Bilbao (Spain) and online […]
Read moreAlessandra Sensi, head of the environment, green and blue economy sector at the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), spoke about […]
Read moreWithout any freshwater resources, Lampedusa needs renewables for sustainable water access. Lampedusa is Italy’s southern-most island, located off the eastern […]
Read moreIn order to visit Alexandria’s most famous museum, you need to dive into its sea. Much of this ancient Egyptian […]
Read moreAs a recurrent and extreme phenomenon, droughts are difficult to predict, with high spatial and temporal variability. Together with floods, […]
Read moreThe great heat waves and accompanying droughts put forests at the limit of their resilience and expose them more drastically […]
Read moreCyprus lies at the crossroads of three continents; Europe, Asia, and Africa, a mix of cultures and civilizations with a […]
Read moreClimate change is the main factor affecting an unprecedented change in the fire regime on the European continent, according to a brand new scientific work. The affected areas are in Southern, Central and Northern Europe but this historical change in Europe’s fire regime is more intense in the Mediterranean area.
Read moreIn Spain, there are people living with non-potable water or that do not have access to safe water. What we found on our first visit to La Casa Nueva in Sagunto (Valencia) is still difficult for us to accept. How is it possible that a few kilometres from a city where thousands of litres of drinking water are wasted, there are people who are consuming non-potable water? In the XXI century and in a country like Spain, there are people who live without the minimum rights. That is the reality.
Read morePeople in Lebanon are shifting to solar power, seeking independence from an unreliable governmental electricity grid. There is a Lebanese […]
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