Visit by the Ambassador of Finland to Strengthen Cooperation for a More Sustainable Future Written on 2021-04-10. On Friday, 9 April 2021, we welcomed the Ambassador of Finland in Cyprus, H.E. Mr. Harri Mäki-Reinikka, to discuss the... Continue reading
EMME-CARE at Cyprus Launch of Horizon Europe Written on 2021-04-08. The Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy of Cyprus organized the National Launch Event for Horizon... Continue reading
Promoting access to research platforms in atmospheric sciences Written on 2021-04-05. The Cyprus Institute, CARE-C is part of ATMO-ACESS. The European research community of atmospheric sciences has received... Continue reading
Cyprus dust clouds a sign of climate change Written on 2021-04-04. Prof Jos Lelieveld, Head of the Environmental Predictions Department at CARE-C, the Cyprus Institute and Director of... Continue reading
ATMO-ACCESS: Solutions for Sustainable Access to Atmospheric Research Facilities Written on 2021-04-01. ATMO-ACCESS is the organized response of distributed atmospheric research facilities for developing a pilot for a new... Continue reading
Extreme temperatures, heat stress and forced migration Written on 2021-03-23. Photo by Adrian Lynch Ignoring the signs of climate change will lead to unprecedented, societally disruptive heat... Continue reading
CARE-C and QEERI (Qatar) Establish Research Collaboration to Strengthen Environmental Hazard Risk Assessment in the Middle East Written on 2021-03-12. The Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, and the Climate and Atmosphere... Continue reading
Innovation in Atmospheric Sciences Workshop 2021 Written on 2021-03-08. OVERVIEW Through a day of sessions, talks, and activities the workshop aims to bring together AtmosphericScience communities... Continue reading
CARE-C a Key Partner in EU-funded project for a Copernicus CO2 service prototype system Written on 2021-02-23. The Climate and Atmosphere Research Center of the Cyprus Institute, is a key partner in a new EU-funded project (under... Continue reading
The smallest, invisible particles matter for the quality of the air we breathe: findings from parallel studies in Beijing Written on 2021-02-15. by Lubna Dada Atmospheric air pollution is one of the world’s greatest public health threats as it kills more than... Continue reading