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  • OPCC2 report released on climate change impacts and adaptation in the Pyrenees

    15 Jan 2019

    The average temperature in the Pyrenees has increased by 30% more than the world average in the last 50 years, and half of the glaciers have disappeared in the last 35 years. Facts provided by the report 'Climate change in the Pyrenees: impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation', representing a broad scientific consensus for the Pyrenean territory and which has been coordinated by the Pyrenees Climate Change Observatory (OPCC).

  • Climate Portal Flanders: compass for a climate-proof and resilient Flanders

    11 Jan 2019

    The Climate Portal Flanders offers policy makers, citizens and other stakeholders an image of climate change and its effects (heat stress, floods, drought) and impacts (people and buildings affected) in a user-friendly format.

  • French National Adaptation Plan for Climate Change for the period 2018-2022 launched

    09 Jan 2019

    The objective of the second French National Adaptation Plan for Climate Change (PNACC-2) for the period 2018-2022, launched in December 2018, is to better prepare the French society to climate change, involving the main sectors of the economy (agriculture, industry, tourism) and territories. Based on the recommendations of the assessment of PNACC 2011-2015, the development of PNACC-2 was based on a national consultation that mobilized over 300 representatives from civil society, experts and representatives of local authorities and ministries.

  • Turkey’s İklimIN project ready to start climate change training activities on local level across the country

    08 Jan 2019

    Following an extensive Training Needs Analysis in its first year, the İklimIN project (Increased Public Understanding and Enhanced Stakeholder Capacity on the Required Joint Efforts on Climate Action) is starting to implement training activities on climate change actions and adaptation in 20 Turkish cities to groups of stakeholders, aiming at creating more awareness and a better engagement of climate change in the policy-making process.

  • European wheat lacks climate resilience

    02 Jan 2019

    Researchers have found that current breeding programs and cultivar selection practices do not provide the needed resilience to climate change.

  • Mountain adaptation: Vulnerable peaks and people

    21 Dec 2018

    The Mountain Adaptation Synthesis Report published by UNEP and GRID-Arendal was launched at the International Mountain Day, as side event during the UNFCCC COP24 in Katowice in December 2018. The situations in mountain areas worldwide differ vastly, but they share a particularly high vulnerability and common adaptation focus.

  • Booklet from EU climate change projects on risks and impacts of global warming released

    19 Dec 2018

    Science, research and innovation are key to the EU’s fight against climate change and the implementation of the Paris and other international agreement. This booklet provides information from EU-funded projects on high-end climate change risks, impacts of global warming above 1.5 / 2°C and the costs and benefits of adaptation.

  • Climate change abroad also affects the national economies

    17 Dec 2018

    The German Environment Agency has completed a first-ever study of the climate risks for international trade relations. The study claims that the risks of climate change occurring abroad affect Germany's economy to at least the same extent as it does foreign economies. Six per cent (55 billion euros) of Germany’s imports and four per cent of its exports are tied to twelve countries or regions which are considered particularly vulnerable to climate change.

  • Quinoa handle dry conditions and shifting temperatures

    17 Dec 2018

    The South American crop quinoa is suited to dry conditions and with a new cultivated variety, it can also be grown in Sweden. It is being tested by farmers in the southern part of Sweden, where longer periods of drought and higher temperatures await in a changed climate.

  • Modern Greenland ice sheet melt unprecedented since age of industrialisation

    11 Dec 2018

    Current melting at the surface of the Greenland ice sheet is unprecedented for at least the last three-and-a-half centuries. That is what a group of climate researchers from the US, Belgium and the Netherlands report in the journal Nature, based on melt records from three ice cores drilled in central west Greenland.