A window into the world

Climate change hits every corner of the world. So say scientists, but we still look at the problem from a distance with the coldness of what sees your home free from this problem. This issue analyzed the possible consequences of climate change in the Basque Country itself. Here and now. BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change researcher Elisa Sainz de Murieta told us that we need to be prepared to adapt to the next changes. It indicates that an important change of attitude is needed. Great… and fast.

We have also received works from a photographer who looks with great admiration at life. Alex Alonso has a special sensitivity to reflect in images the beauty of life. Believe in the strength of beauty. In his opinion, those who become aware of the beauty of simple living beings immediately understand that all things make sense in nature. The photo of the mushrooms you will see on the following pages is yours. Super simple and beautiful!

But the tireless human will has as much force as the beauty of life, and proof of this are the great advances in the knowledge and science of nature. How to define the advances in astronomy that have occurred in recent years? For example, the new windows open to look at the universe with gravitational and neutral waves? From these new windows we have seen how far you can see. And they can also show what until now was unimaginable. This newborn early universe, more visible than ever, closer than ever.

And we have opened windows for the past. Open front, we have before our eyes a heritage guarded by the ashes. Pompeii, a city destroyed by the explosion of the Vesuvius volcano, has preserved with great precision the vestiges of ancient Roman life and culture, covered and perpetuated by ashes. From the hand of scientists who investigate their frescoes, we have known how they have changed during these two thousand years. The goal is to preserve that privileged window to the past.

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