Connecting the climate dots

How MAIA makes climate change information more accessible, usable and interoperable
With the climate crisis accelerating, there’s never been a more urgent need for reliable information to inform decision-making. Yet much climate adaptation research never makes it into practical use.
That’s why the MAIA project is working to ensure climate information makes it out of academic silos and into practice.
In our latest interview, Project Manager Íñigo Rodilla of the Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3), sets out MAIA’s multifaceted approach to combating misinformation and ensuring climate insights reach those who need them most. From advanced digital tools to supportive networks and information brokerage, learn how MAIA is changing the climate game.
Want to know how MAIA is empowering climate stakeholders?
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