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- Higher dykes will not protect us from the waterUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers Maarten Kleinhans, Appy Sluijs, Marleen van Rijswick and others argue that we must rigorously adapt to sea level rise./en/opinion/higher-dykes-will-not-protect-us-from-the-water
- Utrecht researchers awarded prestigious grants to study impact of climate changeThree of six Dutch projects selected for ERA-NET co-fund AXIS awarded to researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development./en/news/utrecht-researchers-awarded-prestigious-grants-to-study-impact-of-climate-change
- Utrecht researchers help make Vietnam climate-proof'Climate Proof Vietnam' will provide the country with support in training professionals in the field of water management/en/news/utrecht-researchers-help-make-vietnam-climate-proof
- Coral reefs: protectors of coastal areasResearchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and State ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Florida are studying the effect of coral reefs on the coast and made impressive film footage./en/background/coral-reefs-protectors-of-coastal-areas
- Exploring the future of coal power in water scarce AsiaIIASA and Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers show that Asia’s long-term electricity generation plans could be significantly impacted by the water availability./en/news/exploring-the-future-of-coal-power-in-water-scarce-asia
- Using sea level scenarios to anticipate the futureProf Maarten Hajer of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ discussed 'The Netherlands after the sea level rise' in the tv programme 'Buitenhof'./en/in-the-media/using-sea-level-scenarios-to-anticipate-the-future
- Three-dimensional Map Improves Communication with Indigenous CommunitiesUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researcher Sara RamÃrez Gómez worked with the indigenous communities to create a basic tool for communicating with the outside world./en/news/three-dimensional-map-improves-communication-with-indigenous-communities
- Walter Immerzeel appointed as Professor of Mountain HydrologyWalter Immerzeel is appointed to Professor of Mountain Hydrology and hereby strengthens research, education and international collaboration in mountain regions./en/news/walter-immerzeel-appointed-as-professor-of-mountain-hydrology
- Biomass certification will make biofuels a viable part of the energy transitionUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Professor Martin Junginger discusses the importance of biomass certification and dispels its negative press./en/opinion/biomass-certification-will-make-biofuels-a-viable-part-of-the-energy-transition
- Global warming of two degrees will make extreme droughts more commonGlobal warming of 2°C will cause more extreme hydrological situations on earth, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and KNMI researchers conclude./en/news/global-warming-of-two-degrees-will-make-extreme-droughts-more-common
- Artificial cooling is heating up the debateThe lacklustre political response to the climate crisis is fuelling the call for resolute technological interventions, observes Jeroen Oomen./en/news/artificial-cooling-is-heating-up-the-debate
- Watch where you plant your treesPlanting trees in arid areas can sometimes worsen the environmental circumstances, environmental researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ confirm./en/news/watch-where-you-plant-your-trees
- Elevation of sinking Mekong Delta wrongly estimated for decadesWrong assumptions linked to political decisions make related problems like salinisation and flooding even more urgent for inhabitants of the delta/en/news/elevation-of-sinking-mekong-delta-wrongly-estimated-for-decades
- Coastal protection based on nature: climate resilient?Before we can deploy natural systems as a defence against the rising sea level, we first need to know how climate-resilient they are, Tjeerd Bouma argues./en/news/coastal-protection-based-on-nature-climate-resilient
- Mediterranean forests at riskScientists conclude that Mediterranean forests will become more vulnerable to wildfires due to increased aridity./en/news/mediterranean-forests-at-risk
- Sustainable energy alone does not make the EU a climate leaderEuropean climate policy should not focus solely on stimulating the use of sustainable energy sources, but should also focus on scaling down the use of coal./en/news/sustainable-energy-alone-does-not-make-the-eu-a-climate-leader
- River deltas gain land worldwide - for nowA team of scientists from The Netherlands and the USA found that delta areas worldwide have gained land in the past 30 years, despite river damming./en/news/river-deltas-gain-land-worldwide-for-now
- High time to step up the protection of our glaciersProfessor Walter Immerzeel argues that protection of water towers should be much higher on the agenda./en/news/high-time-to-step-up-the-protection-of-our-glaciers
- Interdisciplinary cooperation of UYA members on climate change #1punt5In these short clips, faculty members reflect on the necessary public understanding of global warming from the viewpoint of their disciplines./en/news/interdisciplinary-cooperation-of-uya-members-on-climate-change-1punt5-0
- Urban nature pays dividendsEconomist Helen Toxopeus advocates for more nature in our cities, since it is both cost-efficient and sustainable./en/news/urban-nature-pays-dividends