One of the CCAT team, Bruno de Andrade’s research paper on “Minecraft As A Tool for Engaging Children in Urban Planning: A Case study in Tirol Town, Brazil” has been published...
Our first CCAT project meeting of 2020 CCAT was held in MaREI in Ringaskiddy in Cork on 4th & 5th March. The meeting was generously hosted by CCAT partner MaREI/UCC at their research centre for...
Professor Carlos Queiroz from the Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil joined the CCAT team for the month of February to support our work on GeoGames. Professor Queiroz is an associate...
CCAT has launched a survey for coastal communities in Fingal and Pembrokeshire to help us understand local community knowledge and attitudes towards climate change. It will also assist us to...
The UCD Earth Institute held a showcase event on 16th Jan. to present the breadth of research activity taking place in the institute. The Earth Institute is UCD’s Institute for environmental...
It’s summer time in Australia and on 17th Dec. it had its hottest day on record with temperatures reaching a high of 40.9C and the forecast is for it to get even hotter. They have experiencing...
Christmas is a wonderful time of year and we often get swept up in buying lots of gifts for loved ones but for some climate change and the impacts on the environment are becoming a priority. Many...
On Monday 28th Nov. 2019, members of the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly to declare a climate emergency. Changing weather patterns and extreme weather events linked to climate change has put...
The CCAT partners met for 2 days of meetings in Wales on 15th & 16th Oct. 2019. The first day was held at the Head Office of the Port of Milford Haven with views over the port. In the afternoon...
Welsh Government announces EU funds for new climate change collaboration between Wales and Ireland
A pilot project designed to help coastal communities in Wales and Ireland adapt to the impact of climate change has been backed by €1.3 million EU funds.