The Arctic is where climate change is most visible to the eye. The Arctic region is warming three times faster than the rest of the planet and changes happening there have a knock on effect on the whole planet. Arctic Indigenous Peoples and local communities are already experiencing these changes, which are affecting their traditional and local societies and culture as well as livelihoods. Meanwhile, new actors are appearing on the Arctic scene, creating both opportunities and challenges.
The deadline of this year's LIFE Clean Energy Transition call is quickly approaching and many applicants are in the middle of putting their proposals together, in order to submit them by 12 January 2022. Find in the article some important tips before submitting.
Reinforcing the sustainability of offshore renewable energy was the focus of discussion at the policy conference organised by CINEA, the European Commission DG for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and DG for Energy, on 26 October 2021 as part of the annual EU Sustainable Energy Week.
A new short publication helps CEF beneficiaries better understand the pros of being on social media and how to connect with CINEA.
On the Education for Climate Day, pupils, teachers and members of the education community are invited to share their ideas on how to best address the climate crisis in classrooms across the European Union (EU).