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Embodying Climate Change
project is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants
Embodying Climate Change
Transdisciplinary Research
on Urban Overheating
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Older women from Switzerland won landmark climate victory in the European Court of Human Rights
Saturday May 11th, 2024
In 2020, the KlimaSeniorinnen, or Senior Women for Climate Protection - hailed "climate seniors" in the media - took the Swiss government to...
Report “Urban Overheating: International Examples” by Hannah Knox and Melissa Kelly Shore
Monday May 6th, 2024
We are sharing a report "Urban Overheating: International Examples", prepared by Hannah Knox and Melissa Kelly Shore for the UK government....
EmCliC in the media (updated)
Saturday March 23rd, 2024
2024 Vogue, interview with dr Zofia Boni "Będzie tylko goręcej. Jak chronić się przed upałami w rozgrzanych miastach?" (in Polish) ...
The Wave (La Ola) – ethnographic film from our project
Friday October 27th, 2023
The Wave (la Ola) is an ethno-fiction film from our project. The winner of the Docs Without Festival investigative award, was well received...
COOLTORISE Research Project
Thursday March 24th, 2022
COOLTORISE works to reduce summer energy poverty incidence among European households improving their indoor thermal habitability conditions...
Is Madrid adapting to heat?
Thursday February 10th, 2022
Is Madrid adapting to heat? If so has the mortality risk decreated and what is the threhold of heatwaves. The researchers from the National...
Article on the risks of climate change and of responses to climate change
Thursday February 10th, 2022
Climate change risk assessment is essential for informed decision making that reduces negative climate change impacts.This article traverses...
The most cited climate-change related papers in 2021
Friday February 4th, 2022
According to carbonbrief.org the most cited climate-change related paper in 2021 explores the mortality related to heat. Vicedo-Cabrera,...
EXHAUSTION research project
Saturday January 8th, 2022
Heatwaves, air pollution and a changing climate lead to more heart and lung diseases in Europe. The EXHAUSTION project works to increase...
Polish Academy of Sciences advisory team on climate change
Friday October 8th, 2021
In 2020 Polish Acadamy of Sciences launched an advisory team dealing with climate change. Their recent publication covers the...
Cool Infrastructures research project
Tuesday January 19th, 2021
A different look at urban heat. Cool Infrastructures: Life with heat in the off grid city is a three year research project that aims to...
“Living with heat” by Elizabeth Pennisi
Thursday December 3rd, 2020
Heat is killing more people than ever. Scientists are looking for ways to lower the risk - an interesting read to find out more about heat...
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