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ICTA-UAB to organize Growth vs Climate Conference 2024
30 Nov 2023
Human activity is irreversibly changing our planet, especially our climate. The voracious demand for fossil fuels and natural resources has led us to an...
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A new map points at the impacts of Rare Earths
27 Nov 2023
A map created by the Debt Observatory in Globalization in collaboration with the Environmental Justice Atlas of ICTA-UAB, the Institute for Policy Studies...
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School zone traffic calming measures promote citizen health and coexistence
27 Nov 2023
The school environment is a priority area for the health and well-being of children and their families. That is why since 2020, the "Protecting Schools"...
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Panagiota Kotsila receives an ERC Consolidator Grant
23 Nov 2023
ICTA-UAB researcher Panagiota Kotsila has received a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to develop the project “Embracing Immigrant...
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New ICTA-UAB Ombudsman, Dr Josep Enric Llebot
22 Nov 2023
Since last October, Dr. Josep Enric Llebot has been the new ICTA-UAB Ombudsman Officer, a new position created in the Institute with the aim of receiving and...
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Green growth loses weight as a consensus position in the European Parliament
17 Nov 2023
Politicians in the European Parliament are supportive of post-growth and ecosocialist positions to tackle the climate crisis, and not only green growth.
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Victoria Reyes-García receives the Women in Science Award from Muy Interesante magazine
16 Nov 2023
Victoria Reyes-García, anthropologist and researcher at ICTA-UAB, has been recognized by the magazine Muy Interesante with the Women in Science Award in the...
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All aquatic species in river mouths are contaminated by microplastics
15 Nov 2023
All aquatic species in the river mouths flowing into the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean are contaminated with microplastics, with molluscs being the...
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Ocean acidification in the Mediterranean is already affecting the calcification of marine plankton
10 Nov 2023
The acidification of the oceans caused by human activity is already altering the production of marine plankton shells in the Mediterranean Sea. This is the...
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Avalanche of papers could erode trust in science
03 Nov 2023
A rapid rise in the number of academic articles being published could undermine public trust in science, warns an international study involving the ICTA-UAB.