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05 Apr A TIME TO LISTEN: If residents are shouting, it’s because they don’t feel heard

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Local activists are organising large-scale demonstrations across the Canary Islands on April 20th, to make their concerns heard over the impact of a rampant increase in tourism numbers and large-scale resorts planned in the islands. While the Canary Islands depend heavily on tourism for their...

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04 Apr The role of faith-based organisations in community recovery two years since the end of the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption (La Palma).

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A God that is ‘with us’ may seem a long way off amid volcanic crises, and yet, the work of one charity ‘Caritas’, has been an extraordinary example of working with the local community during disasters and the subsequent recovery, and a light within the...

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04 Apr Instagram vs Volcanic Realities: Ethical social media posting during volcanic crises.

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We have long since entered an era where social media is our main source of news. Our timelines are oversaturated with ten-second reels, clickbait, delicate stories explained in 145 characters, and even the latest trends (such as 2023’s ins and outs) being used by government...

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04 Apr Improving resident volcanic risk perception and preparedness following the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption

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Volcanoes have both fascinated us as a species and facilitated our development for millennia; owing to the many benefits of living on volcanic lands, such as fertile soils, building materials, and tourism many communities have chosen to make their home on the flanks of active...

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