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Experts at the University of Navarra to analyze climate change from the scientific, communication, architectural and economic points of view

The Science Museum joins the World Climate Summit with the organization of a round table on Thursday, December 12.

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27/11/19 18:08 Enrique Cobos

The Science Museum of the University of Navarra has organized a round table that will address climate change from different disciplines: science, architecture, communication and economics. It will be held next Thursday, December 12 at 6 p.m. in the Science Building of the University and is open to all audiences.

It is an initiative of the Scientific Culture Unit of the University of Navarra, attached to the Science Museum, which is being held on the occasion of the World Climate Summit (COP 25) in Madrid, from December 2 to 13. "Climate change is a global problem, very complex, and only from a perspective that involves several disciplines will we be able to provide possible solutions. That is why the university environment is the best place to discuss the issue," the academic center points out.

The round table entitled "Climate change, a multidisciplinary vision" will be moderated by Inmaculada Pascual, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, and will include the following experts: Jesús Miguel Santamaría, scientific advisor to the European infrastructure LifeWatch-ERIC and professor of Atmospheric Pollution and Environmental Chemistry at the University of Navarra, will provide the scientific view; Bienvenido León, professor of Science Journalism at the University of Navarra and researcher on climate change communication, will speak from the point of view of science communication and popularization; Kepa Solaun, managing partner of Factor Group and professor of Economics and Environment at the University, will be in charge of the economic approach; and the Navarrese architect Patxi Mangado will approach the topic from the perspective of architecture.

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