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Seville, a laboratory for climate adaptation, after Life Watercool works

Runoff water, an ally against climate change

Water and technology join forces to adapt to climate change in Seville

Water, energy and more trees will increase climate comfort in Seville

Sevilla, 17 dic (EFE).- Water, energy and an increase in the number of trees will be used to achieve climate comfort in the center of Seville, an Andalusian city where the City Council has decided to adapt to climate change and reduce temperatures in different...

Seville will green the Macarena to favor climate adaptation

Sevilla, 3 dic (EFE).- The Seville City Council will plant more trees in the Macarena district to increase shaded areas, favor CO2 capture and adaptation to climate change and reduce temperatures in the city center, actions that are part of the LIFE Watercool project. Greening of...

LIFE Watercool introduces innovative solutions for climate adaptation

Madrid, 26 nov (EFE).- The LIFE Watercool project incorporates innovative solutions for adapting to climate change into the management of Seville, considering water as its main ally for dealing with high temperatures. The LIFE Watercool project, co-financed by the European Union's LIFE programme, aims to create...

Seville will be a benchmark for EU cities against climate change

Sevilla, 25 may (EFE).- Seville will become a benchmark for Spanish cities and the European Union in the fight against the adverse effects of climate change thanks to the Life Watercool project, a comprehensive initiative that will apply various climate adaptation and water saving technologies. Adaptation...

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