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Newsletter EURECA nº 5 - 1 December 2025

Transnational meeting in Chrudim with case studies

The final transnational meeting of the EURECA project was held in Chrudim, Czech Republic, from 27 to 31 October 2025, organized by partner Spolek absolventů a přátel zemědělské školy Chrudim z.s. (Association of Graduates and Friends of the Chrudim Agricultural School). At this coordination meeting, the project's implementation phases were assessed and the final part of the project, which ends in December 2025, was prepared. The meeting included several guided visits to examples of best ecological practices and environmental sustainability in and around Chrudim, which case studies report is available on the project website. Read More

Use of the EURECA website continues to increase

1234 EURECA Course Learners on 30/11/2025

On 30 November 2025, the EURECA website registered 626,530 visits, which confirms the upward trend in its use, particularly by learners of the e-learning course, of whom there were already 1,234. On the same date, the five modules of the course had already been read 1,760 times in all the languages of the course. Read More

Audiovisual dissemination of EURECA modules

The five modules of the EURECA course have been disseminated in audiovisual formats to make their content more accessible. This is the case with the videos posted on the platform and available on the EURECA PROJECT - YouTube channel, where you can watch them with subtitles in several languages with automatic translation. And also, through reels posted on the project's Facebook pages, both in English and in the languages of the five consortium partners:

 

EURECA piloting in thirty sessions

  The piloting of the EURECA course took place in thirty face-to-face sessions in the five partner countries, bringing together 393 people and totalling 872.5 hours of experimentation. Read More

COP30 admits impossibility of 1.5º C global warming limit

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, held in November, admitted that the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial times, agreed 10 years ago at COP21 in Paris, will not be achieved. ‘It’s a moral failing and a mortal negligence’, says the UN Secretary-General. Read More

 

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