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Global Climate Strike in Fuerteventura
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Canary Parliament approved Climate Change law
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The Parliament of the Canary Islands approves the Law on Climate Change and Energy Transition.

[color=#000000][size=small][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][color=#555555][font=asap-regular, Arial, sans-serif][color=#111111]This Law will mean the creation of the Canarian Carbon Footprint Registry and the birth of the Canarian Agency for Climate Action, Energy and Water[/c
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April, heat and climate change
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April, heat and climate change.

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The situation tends to be increasingly complex with overwhelming data on what we already have on top of us.



"It was simply impossible to see a +7.7C anomaly in April, but here it is. A curious fact, this month of May is when the greatest rise in the Spanish average we will experience with almost 5ºC in a few weeks, "in this way the doctor in physical geography and climate Dominic Royé expressed himself yesterday.



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Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1977
Climate change will affect FV airport
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Fuerteventura airport will have to be reconfigured due to climate change.

The Canary archipelago is one of the areas that can suffer the most in the battle against climate change if measures are not taken urgently, at least that is what emerges from the Plan to Promote the Environment Adapts Coasts, which already warns that the flooding processes derived from the rise in sea level will affect 147 sandy areas, being the eastern and central islands the most affected. The first elim
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Climate Change - Marine ecosystems
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Climate change is already modifying marine ecosystems in the Canary Islands.

Biologist Alejandro de Vera warns of its effect on the seabed, algae, island moss, plankton, corals and other flora


Climate change acts differently in the sea and in the territory, but it acts and will continue to do so in an increasing way, although human beings can slow down its current pace. Its effects on the coasts of the Canary Islands have been appreciated for some time, ecosystems are notici
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Fuerteventura debate on climate change
The island hosts the CLIMA International Conference on 17 and 18 October on climate change and biological corridors



Fuerteventura will host the CLIMA 2024 International Conference, which in this edition addresses the issue of Climate Change and Biological Corridors, bringing together an important cast of scientists and specialists on October 17 and 18 at the Technology Park.



The Island Council and the Fuerteventura Biosphere Reserve, as organisers of the Conference, reaffirm the i