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UAB to organise Growth vs Climate Conference 2024
07 Mar 2024
With the aim of addressing the most pressing environmental issues of our time, the ICTA-UAB Growth vs Climate Conference 2024 will bring together leading...
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The international scientific community to debate the dichotomy between economic growth and the fight against the climate crisis
06 Mar 2024
Human activity is irreversibly changing our planet, especially the climate. The voracious demand for fossil fuels and natural resources has led us to an...
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The diet of prehistoric Andean populations was based on cultivated plants, not fish
04 Mar 2024
The earliest complex societies developed from 3000 BCE onwards on the Central Andean coast were based on cultivated plants other than maize, and only...
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Environmental Impact Report on Syrian War Published
28 Feb 2024
"Environmental injustice in Syria: How the War Is Disproportionately Affecting Vulnerable Communities? is the title of the new study published by the...
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Advancing climate change research and policy demands knowledge from Indigenous Peoples and local communities
27 Feb 2024
As you read this, many regions of the world are implementing crisis plans against drought, while, simultaneously, torrential rains wreak havoc in other...
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Leopoldo Gerhardinger joins the Steering Committee of the Decade Coordination Office "Connecting People and Ocean"
26 Feb 2024
Our ICTA-UAB postdoctoral fellow Leopoldo Cavaleri Gerhardinger has recently been appointed to the Steering Committee of the UN Decade Coordination Office...
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The GreenME project to analyse the role of nature-based health therapies in addressing mental health
23 Feb 2024
Can mental health benefit from nature-based health therapies? A new scientific project led by ICTA-UAB will explore how these types of therapies, consisting...
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Neolithic groups from the south of the Iberian Peninsula first settled in San Fernando (Cadiz) 6,200 years ago
15 Feb 2024
New study by ICTA-UAB and the University of Cádiz reveals that the first farmers and herdsmen settled in Andalusia collected and consumed shellfish...
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11F at ICTA-UAB: "Women in Science: when superpowers are real"
08 Feb 2024
Feb 11th is International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
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It's true, happiness doesn't cost much
06 Feb 2024
Many Indigenous peoples and local communities around the world are leading very satisfying lives despite having very little money. This is the conclusion of...