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Water, energy and climate benefits of urban greening throughout Europe under different climatic scenarios
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Green surfacing (the conversion of urban surfaces to green surfaces) is associated with water, energy, climate, and well-being benefits. In this study, an EU-wide assessment was conducted to quantify the costs and benefits of green surfacing for different climate scenarios. The results suggest that they provide a multifunctional, cost-effective solution to the emerging risks of climate change and urbanization.
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CLIME
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CLIME is a climate service developed by Regional Models and geo-Hydrological Impacts Division (REMHI) of CMCC Foundation, to provide climate data and solutions to different types of users with different backgrounds and needs.
CLIME is able to take care of the whole information production chain: from the climate data collection/storage since processing of climate data according to user needs
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EU Mission on Adaptation
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IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN BELGIUM
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This report assesses the impact of climate change on the healthcare system in Belgium. For different health sector related treats, the current situation as well as expected changes were identified in a first step
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Tackling the effects of climate change on health in the Mediterranean and surrounding regions
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This workshop report includes assessments from the region and recommendations for policy-makers and the scientific community. The Mediterranean and Middle East regions are “hotspots” and the effects of climate change are greater here than in other regions. Topics addressed during the workshop included the effects of extreme weather events, water shortage, food security, infectious diseases, air pollution, and health issues of displaced populations, among others.
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Data for climate action in the Mediterranean
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On October 25th and 26th, The Copernicus Climate Change Service and the Union for the Mediterranean will be hosting a virtual workshop to present the challenges linked to climate change in the Mediterranean, and how these can be overcome by better leveraging climate data.
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