Climate Change
Ocean temperature broke every record in 2025
Ocean warming is not uniform, and the hottest areas are tropical and South Atlantic, North Pacific and Southern Ocean, according to a study by 31 organizations and more than 50 scientists around the world.
The Government will create artificial marshes and raise the levels of future buildings to cope with rising sea levels
In the worst-case scenario, sea levels could rise by 0.72 metres by 2100, which will directly affect 32% of the Basque population (more than 700,000 people) of the river valleys on the coast or near the mouth, and the Basque Government has therefore initially approved the Territorial Sectoral Plan for the Protection and Management of the Coast (PTS).
215 kilos of garbage have been removed from the sea in the collection of six villages in Gipuzkoa
Organized by the Maritime Surveillance Network, the collection took place last Saturday, within the framework of the European Waste Prevention Programme.
A final document containing no mention of fossil fuels was adopted at the COP30 Congress
The countries meeting at the UN Climate Summit (COP30) this Saturday unanimously adopted the final document, which does not specifically mention fossil fuels, and called for increasing the ambition of actions to combat global warming.
A group of protesters broke into Brazil's COP30 asking for more taxes for millionaires
In Belem, protesters have managed to penetrate the COP30 blue zone managed by the United Nations. They have protested against oil farms in the Amazon and demanded higher environmental taxes for millionaires.
Why is the COP30 climate summit important?
World temperatures surpassed the 1.5 degree rise barrier in 2024 for the first time, and this is the first climate summit since then. The COP30 summit in the Brazilian Amazon will take place from 10 to 21 November.
A Greenpeace activist crosses the sky of Madrid on the eve of the COP30 summit in Brazil
A Greenpeace activist has crossed a 30-metre-high ribbon in downtown Madrid along with a banner reading "Planet in Thread," the aim of which was to call for "climate justice" at the gates of the Climate Summit (COP30) that begins today in Brazil.
There will be news: memory day, COP30 summit in Brazil and campaign presentation on 25 November
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Elisa Sainz de Murieta: "Funding will be one of the key issues at this summit."
In the run-up to the climate change summit(COP30) starting next Monday, Radio Euskadi has interviewed Elisa Sainz de Murieta, a researcher at the BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change .
Elisa Sainz de Murieta: "Funding will be one of the key issues at this summit."
In the run-up to the climate change summit(COP30) starting next Monday, Radio Euskadi has interviewed Elisa Sainz de Murieta, a researcher at the BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change .
There will be news: School Day against Harassment, Climate Change Summit and Yellow Warning for Maritime Risk
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According to Euskalmet, October has been "very dry": it has made half the usual rainfall
In some areas of Álava they have experienced the "warmest and driest scarcity" in this century, and the average temperature has been 1.2 ° C above normal.
EU countries have agreed to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040, albeit flexibly
According to Danish Climate Minister Lars Aagaard, the agreement agreed by EU country ministers will enable foreign carbon credits to be purchased to meet the 5% emission reduction target.
News: Big flu vaccination site in Bilbao, livestock markets cancelled in Euskal Herria and climate change day
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Did you know that your house infects 8 tons of CO.s a year?
Five current customs that cause global warming
In addition to large areas of pollution (deforestation, waste generation, misuse of water resources, abuse of single-use plastics or greenhouse gas emissions by transport and industry, for example), there are many others that appear to be harmless gestures of daily life, but have a profound and lasting environmental impact.
Mosquitoes appear in Iceland for the first time in history
Scientists believe that climate change causes Iceland to have warmer autumn and spring, which has facilitated the emergence and survival of these common species mosquitoes.
The big EU countries have not supported a 90% reduction in emissions by 2040. Now what?
France, Germany, Italy and Poland, among others, have not supported the European Commission's proposal and have shaken the EU's climate leadership so far.
'The positions against these measures make negotiation difficult and the strength of the European Union as a bloc diminishes'
Although action is urgently needed as a result of global warming, major powers in the European Union, such as France, Germany, Italy and Poland, have rejected the European Commission's proposal toreduce greenhouse emissions by 90% by 2040.
The Yesa reservoir is 23% of its capacity, the lowest level in recent years
The Navarre reservoirs are on average 41% of their capacity, but the situation is particularly difficult.