LIFE COSTAdapta seeks to protect the Canary Islands coasts against climate change with sustainable solutions
Brussels, 29 November 2024 – In the last three decades, sea levels off the coast of the Canary Islands have risen by almost 4 millimetres
Brussels, 29 November 2024 – In the last three decades, sea levels off the coast of the Canary Islands have risen by almost 4 millimetres
Brussels, 15 November 2024. The European project LIFE COSTAdapta, with a budget of € 3,409,864 and a duration of 84 months, advances in its mission
The University of Cantabria (UC) presented last Friday, October 25, the progress and objectives of the LIFE COSTAdapta project at the event “Urbanism as a
Coinciding with the International Day against Climate Change, today, October 24, we want to remember the progress made within the framework of the LIFE COSTAdapta
On September 12 and 13, 2024, the second coordination meeting of the LIFE COSTAdapta project took place in Gran Canaria, providing a platform to analyze
Coastal climate change refers to the effects of global climate change specifically in the coastal zone. These effects include: – Sea level rise: global warming