SSC Newsletter 39: Europe is not prepared for rapidly growing climate risks

Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world, and climate risks are threatening its energy and food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability, and people’s health. According to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) assessment, published today, many of these risks have already reached critical levels and could become catastrophic without urgent and decisive action. 

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SSC Newsletter 37: Countdown to the first Belgian Science for Climate Action Conference

Next Monday and Tuesday (19 and 20 February), Brussels will host the first edition of the Belgian Science for Climate Action conference, organised by the Belgian Climate Centre. For two full days, scientists, academics, decision makers and private sector representatives will discuss climate extremes and their causes and consequences. It is the first time an event of this scale will be organised in Belgium. A total of about 400 participants are expected.

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SSC Newsletter 36: Our latest academic publication on Everyday Digital Traces

Our latest academic paper entitled Everyday Digital Traces is now freely available! Published in Big Data and Society, our research responds to calls for more engagement with everyday personal data. We used a co-designed, fictional persona called Alex Smith to concretise and represent people's online information to help participants (through role-playing) reflect on data and digital traces. 

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SSC Newsletter 34: Now is the time

Now is the time for a global plan to rescue the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which are off-track halfway towards their 2030 deadline, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday in New York. 

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SSC Newsletter 32 - Heritage and Climate Change in the UK: Protecting Our Past for the Future

The United Kingdom is known for its rich cultural heritage, spanning centuries of history. However, this heritage is facing an unprecedented threat - climate change. As temperatures rise, sea levels increase, and extreme weather events become more frequent, the UK's historic buildings, landscapes, and archaeological sites are at risk. In this article, we will explore the impact of climate change on the UK's heritage and look at the measures that can bee taken to protect it.

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SSC Newsletter 31: SSC in Milan for the BeBrit Project

Earlier this week we were invited to visit the Bosco Verticale (vertical forest) and BAM public park in the Porta Nuova District of Milan, Italy. Bosco Verticale is a pair of innovative residential towers designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti and completed in 2014. The towers are covered with approximately 900 trees, 5,000 shrubs, and 11,000 floral plants, creating a lush and self-sustaining vertical forest. 

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SSC Newsletter 29: Global warming is leading us into an unfamiliar world

World temperature records were broken earlier this week when the average global temperature hit 17.18C. Experts expect the record to be broken again very soon because data suggests, that this year’s warmest days are still to come – and with them the warmest days ever recorded. Until the start of this week, the hottest day on record was in 2016, during the last El Niño global weather event, when the global average temperature reached 16.92C.

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