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Facing Climate Change

In 2014, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) revealed that human activity is the main cause of global warming and that climate change represents an immediate threat and potentially irreversible effects. Climate change is perceived today as the greatest challenge of our time, the adverse effects it causes are jeopardizing the current functioning of the planet, and its impact threatens the survival of many societies and biological systems.

At the same time, in 2010, the balance of the world population definitively opted for the urbanized world. The phenomenon of accelerated urbanization, together with climate change, is testing the vulnerability of urban societies with economic, environmental, social, geopolitical and technological risks. In addition, cities are the main contributors of CO2 emissions - 70% - and account for 66% of the total energy used and, therefore, have a clear responsibility in the evolution of climate...

In 2014, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) revealed that human activity is the main cause of global warming and that climate change represents an immediate threat and potentially irreversible effects. Climate change is perceived today as the greatest challenge of our time, the adverse effects it causes are jeopardizing the current functioning of the planet, and its impact threatens the survival of many societies and biological systems.

At the same time, in 2010, the balance of the world population definitively opted for the urbanized world. The phenomenon of accelerated urbanization, together with climate change, is testing the vulnerability of urban societies with economic, environmental, social, geopolitical and technological risks. In addition, cities are the main contributors of CO2 emissions - 70% - and account for 66% of the total energy used and, therefore, have a clear responsibility in the evolution of climate change.

Cities have to face significant challenges today: from gradual changes - rising temperature, loss of biodiversity and rising sea levels - to sudden and extreme events - storms and floods - especially in regions and vulnerable areas such as cities located in coastal areas. Changes in land use and use - such as urban expansion and land sealing - increase the effects of floods, "heat island effects" and heat waves.

Climate change also generates a loss of economic opportunities, due to its impact on the performance of natural systems, essential in many societies, such as, among others, agriculture, forestry, fishing, tourism, the potable water supply, etc.

The European Union estimates that human exposure to atmospheric pollution causes about 350,000 premature deaths each year, 90% of the inhabitants of European cities are exposed to concentrations that exceed the level recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) , which brings with it serious health problems - respiratory disorders, asthma and pulmonary affections, etc.

But, paradoxically, urban areas are not in themselves the focus of the problem. CO2 emissions can significantly decrease - per capita - as urban areas are densified, especially if they have an urban model based on well-designed buildings and well-planned public spaces, and therefore the city can become an attractive environment , safe, quiet, clean, energetically efficient and with a lasting environment.

In Catalonia greenhouse gas emissions have increased by 9.2% between 1990 and 2013. Since 1950, every decade the air temperature has increased by 0.23 degrees and decreased by 1.2% rainfall. All climatic scenarios point to an increase in extreme temperatures, heat waves, tropical nights and an increase in the duration of dry streaks. At the same time, there is evidence of an increase in torrentiality and the frequency of days with very intense rains.

Addressing, then, the challenges of climate change requires an omnipresent approach and calls for a global reflection, to analyze its scope and draw new paths of understanding in the local space in which the widest possible cooperation of all will be indispensable the actors and an effective and appropriate global response. Only a fast and ambitious reaction will produce long-term results and reduce the costs of mitigation and adaptation measures, which will require greater cooperation at an international level, but also at the national, regional and local levels

From this perspective, the Fundació Catalunya Europa aims to open a debate with the most relevant international experts, share knowledge and experiences with the academic environment that is working in the field of climate change trying to identify proposals and solutions and with the other cities, finally, to agree on lines of action and proposals with the political, economic and social area.

There have been 11 conferences in the series "Facing Climate Change" with the participation of internationally renowned experts: Peter Newman, Kevin Winter, Koen de Ridder, Alistair Woodward, John Roemer, Rob Hopkins and Ana Huertas, Sladjana Mijatovic, Stephen Nolan, Kirsten Dunlop, Diana Reckien and Barbara Maher, each accompanied by a subsequent seminar with academics and a meeting with business leaders to explore the limits of consensus, and a series of seminars were held at the end of the cycle. academics from different fields to discuss strategies for tackling climate change.

 At the end of the cycle, the document "Proposals for a sustainable and resilient socio-economic transition" has been published. You can join here.

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    17 December 2020

    Barcelona and its metropolitan area are improving in sustainability, but they are still far from the goals set for 2030 and 2050.

    Barcelona and its metropolitan area show improvements in the selective collection of waste and electricity consumption, but...
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    12 June 2020

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    The Re-City project, and more specifically, the challenge of climate change, have been the protagonists of one of the...
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  • Webinar with Paula Casal: Why do we need to fight inequalities?
    4 December 2019

    Webinar with Paula Casal: Why do we need to fight inequalities?

    ICREA researcher and professor at Pompeu Fabra University, Paula Casal, was the speaker of the webinar "Why do we need...
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  • Barbara Maher
    7 November 2019

    Barbara Maher

    THE EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ON HUMAN HEALTHProfessor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Lancaster, Barbara Maher,...
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    climate change Conference Epidemiology
  • Diana Reckien
    13 June 2019

    Diana Reckien

    URBAN CHALLENGES FOR CLIMATE CHANGE.One of the conclusions from Diana Reckien’s conference, held on June 13...
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    climate change Cities Sustainability Conference
  • Kirsten Dunlop
    20 May 2019

    Kirsten Dunlop

    CLIMATE INNOVATION: REIMAGINING EVERYTHINGIn the CEO’s conference from EIT Climate-KIC, Kirsten Dunlop, didn’t...
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  • Stephen Nolan
    8 April 2019

    Stephen Nolan

    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: ARE THEY COMPATIBLE?"Sustainability is increasingly...
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    climate change Economy Cities Sustainability
  • Sladjana Mitjatovic
    4 April 2019

    Sladjana Mitjatovic

    CIRCULAR ECONOMY: A SHIFT IN THE PRODUCTIVITY MODEL."In the natural world, waste does not exist, but humans generate...
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  • Ana Huertas and Rob Hopkins
    13 December 2018

    Ana Huertas and Rob Hopkins

    CONFERENCE WITH ANA HUERTAS AND ROB HOPKINS: A NEW CLIMATE FOR A NEW SOCIETY."I invite you to imagine how many uses...
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    climate change Economy Social innovation Sustainability Conference
  • John Roemer
    11 December 2018

    John Roemer

    CONFERENCE WITH JOHN ROEMER: THE ETHICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE."Denying the existence of climate change is the main problem...
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    climate change Economy Policy Sustainability Conference
  • Alistair Woodward
    22 November 2018

    Alistair Woodward

    CONFERENCE WITH ALISTAIR WOODWARD: CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH."How would you explain in two minutes to President Donald...
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    climate change Conference Epidemiology Sustainability
  • Koen de Ridder
    15 November 2018

    Koen de Ridder

    CONFERENCE WITH KOEN DE RIDDER: CITIES AT THE FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE."Heat stress at the end of the century will...
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    climate change Sustainability Conference
  • Kevin Winter
    25 October 2018

    Kevin Winter

    CONFERENCE WITH KEVIN WINTER: THE WAR FOR WATER AND THE NEXUS WITH ENERGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE."A city without water...
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    climate change Conference
  • Peter Newman
    8 October 2018

    Peter Newman

    CONFERENCE WITH PETER NEWMAN: THE IMPACT OF CITIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE: URBAN-RURAL NEXUS."Climate change is perceived...
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    climate change Sustainability

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