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Climate Portal Flanders: compass for a climate-proof and resilient Flanders
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.
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New version of the Swedish Portal for Climate Change Adaptation
A new version of the Swedish Climate Change Adaptation Portal has been launched with a new design and more content. The portal shows how the Swedish society is affected by the changing climate, and how adaptation work is being carried out. Almost 30 agencies contribute to the portal content.
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EU Mission 'Adaptation to Climate Change': updated work programme and info day recordings available
The updated work programme and info day recording of the EU Mission 'Adaptation to Climate Change' present the planned call topics, funding opportunities and timelines for potential applicants.
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Geoportal: a tool to understand the impacts of climate change in the Pyrenees
The Pyrenean Climate Change Observatory (OPCC) has developed this geoportal for providing the general public with access to crucial data in the Pyrenees. Citizens can discover the impacts of climate change on their territory, based on various indicators such as anomalies in minimum and maximum temperatures, rainfall and rates of innovation.
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