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Nine ICTA-UAB researchers, among the most influential in the world
14 Apr 2021
The latest edition of the ranking of the researchers with the greatest scientific impact in the world, published by the Stanford University, includes nine...
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El ICTA-UAB analiza la presencia de CO2 en las escuelas refugios climáticos de Barcelona
13 Apr 2021
El ICTA-UAB es una de las tres instituciones que participan como socias científicas en el proyecto Refugios Climáticos, una iniciativa del Ayuntamiento de...
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La invasión de la planta marina Halophila stipulacea incrementa el secuestro de carbono en el mar Mediterráneo
12 Apr 2021
La capacidad de secuestro de carbono de la invasora Halophila stipulacea podría ayudar a mitigar los efectos del cambio climático, según un estudio en el que...
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New book on Malthusianism, limits and scarcity by Giorgos Kallis
12 Apr 2021
Limits. Why Malthus was wrong and Why Environmentalist Should Care is a new book written by ICREA Research Professor at ICTA-UAB Giorgos Kallis. The Spanish...
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Joan Rieradevall, jurado del concurso de ecodiseño de Conama 2020
09 Apr 2021
El investigador del ICTA-UAB Joan Rieradevall es uno de los tres miembros del jurado de la tercera edición del concurso de Ecodiseño organizado en el marco...
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Submarine groundwater discharge is essential for the functioning of coastal ecosystems
06 Apr 2021
A study involving the ICTA-UAB determines that Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) is a very important source of nutrients for the coastal ocean and that,...
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Un estudio revela que el glaciar de Monte Perdido resistió a los periodos cálidos de la época romana y medieval
06 Apr 2021
La investigación, en la que ha participado el ICTA-UAB, ha permitido conocer la edad de esta masa de hielo, situada en el Pirineo aragonés y actualmente casi...
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Soils or plants will absorb more CO2 as carbon levels rise, but not both
24 Mar 2021
An international study involving ICTA-UAB contradicts a widely accepted assumption in climate models that biomass and soil carbon will increase in tandem in...
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Soils or plants will absorb more CO2 as carbon levels rise, but not both
24 Mar 2021
An international study involving ICTA-UAB contradicts a widely accepted assumption in climate models that biomass and soil carbon will increase in tandem in...
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Zooming in on microbes from coastal aquifers to understand the effects of groundwater discharge in the ocean
24 Mar 2021
A literature review carried out by ICM-CSIC and ICTA-UAB highlights that, due to the impact of microbes from coastal aquifers on the sea, it is essential to...