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24 Apr El lado oscuro del turismo sostenible Cuna del Alma, Islas Canarias

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“Cuna del Alma” es un hotel de lujo planeado para el Puertito de Adeje, en el sur de Tenerife, promocionado como un complejo turístico sostenible. Ha sido objeto de controversia desde que comenzaron las obras. Desde abril de 2024 se han producido protestas masivas contra...

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24 Apr The dark side of sustainable tourism: Cuna del Alma, Canary Islands

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“Cuna del Alma” is a planned luxury hotel in Puertito de Adeje, in southern Tenerife, selling itself as a sustainable resort. It has been at the centre of controversy since construction began. Mass protests against this project and the economic model it represents have been...

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31 Mar ¿Por qué vuelve la gente?

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Un estudio reciente aporta pruebas de que algunos habitantes locales regresaron rápidamente a Pompeya tras la erupción del Vesubio del año 79 d. C., que, como es bien sabido, sepultó la ciudad romana bajo violentos flujos piroclásticos. Estos hallazgos suscitaron una considerable cobertura mediática, y...

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19 May Genesis: Presentation at EUSEA 2025

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the concept and research for the Genesis citizen science hub was presented by Ajay Wynne Jones on May 14th at EUSEA 2025. EUSEA is a conference for science communication and public engagement researchers, practitioners, and professionals....

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16 May What has happened since the tourism protests across the Canary Islands last year?

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After #20A, the Canary Islands Parliament voted on 24 April on the impacts of the mass-tourism model on the economy, environment and society. Only one of the proposals was approved (to ‘promote limitations on numbers and fees for non-residents to access protected natural areas, an...

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25 Mar Genesis: World Water Day event in La Palma

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The La Palma Island Water Council celebrated World Water Day on March 21st 2025, with a day with presentations from scientists and experts on the island and a moderated discussion regarding Water Management in La Palma in a Climate Change Scenario....

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03 Mar Resources, support, and community services

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A potential eruption in Tenerife will cause chaos and distress to many residents and tourists. We aim to use this space to talk about what resources are available, how to seek help if you are suffering with eruption-related anxiety, and which services are available to...

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22 Jan Lessons from La Palma helping to prepare Auckland for a future eruption

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Volcanologists, Dr Geoff Kilgour and Dr Janine Kripner, travelled from New Zealand to visit La Palma to collaborate with GeoTenerife to research how the lava flows during the 2021 Tajogaite eruption impacted and destroyed thousands of homes. This research is essential to help inform...

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26 Nov ACERCA DEL PROGRAMA DE SALVADOS

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Mónica María Riverol Cruz, family member of victims of the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma in 2021, discusses the Salvados program on November 24, 2024 and how it portrays the recovery of La Palma in an inaccurate and...

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18 Nov Genesis: Science week and the El Agua y Yo competition

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On Friday, November 15th, 2024, GeoTenerife attended the Science Week event at the Centro Cultural Andares in Villa de Mazo to. discuss the importance of the Hydrogeological system. Other key members of La Palma's scientific community attended the event: Iván Hernández Ríos Technical Engineer of...

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