Climática includes Efeverde, Lifewatercool’s communication partner, among the 9 international media to learn about the climate crisis

Redacción EFEverde - 7 December, 2020

EFEverde, the environmental journalism division of Agencia EFE, communication partner of the EU Lifewatercool project, has been selected as one of the nine international media that will “keep you up to date on climate change”.

The selection has been made by @LMClimatica of lamarea.com and includes the Environment Section of The Guardian, Desmog UK, Mongabay, Climate Home News, The Conversation, Carbon Brief, Climate Tracker, Soberanía Alimentaria magazine.

In the case of EFEverde they point out:  It is the news and environmental journalism platform of the EFE Agency. It gathers information on ecological transition, laws, sustainability, renewable energies or circular economy among others. Since 2010 it is one of the references in environmental and climate journalism in Spain. It is a good platform to follow the news on climate change that most affect us in Spain.

 

Information provided by EFEverde of Agencia EFE and published as part of its participation in the European Union’s Life WaterCool project.

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About LIFE18 CCA/ES/001122 

Water efficient systemic concept for climate change adaptation in urban areas.

Life Invasaqua is co-financed by the EU under the Life initiative and coordinated by Emasesa. This European project aims to: develop and test innovative solutions to cope with high temperatures, both outdoors and indoors, and with temporary water runoff and drought situations in an urban environment subject to climate change.

Partners: Emasesa, Alten, AgenciaEFE (@efeverde), Ayuntamiento de SevillaUniversidad de Sevilla