Genoa, [12.12.2024] – Nestled between the Ligurian Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the ancient city of Genoa is particularly vulnerable to extreme rainfall, resulting in flash floods that threaten lives and infrastructure. Climate change, with its rising temperatures and increased humidity, amplifies the challenge of predicting sudden weather changes.
In response to these pressing challenges, the I-CHANGE Project is fostering a groundbreaking collaboration between scientists and citizens. By collecting data from areas often beyond the reach of traditional research, and raising awareness of climate change at the local level, the project is paving the way for innovative solutions to a global problem.
The short documentary, “Genoa Living Lab: Predicting Extreme Weather with Citizen Data”, showcases the transformative power of this partnership between scientists and citizens. It captures the inspiring stories of mountain bikers gathering critical data in Genoa’s rugged mountain terrain, a coastal boat club monitoring the Mediterranean, and creative educational efforts bringing climate science to life for schoolchildren.
Citizen Science: Empowering Communities to Drive Change
“The only way to limit […] the human impacts on climate change is to work together,” says Antonio Parodi of the CIMA Research Foundation – I-CHANGE Coordinator. “And on a local scale, we demonstrated that this is possible”.
Watch the film and discover how citizen science is transforming Genoa’s response to extreme weather events:
About I-CHANGE
I-CHANGE – Individual Change of HaAbits Needed for Green European transition – is a European Horizon2020 project which runs for 3,5 years (Start date: 1 November 2021). The project aims to face the challenge of engaging and promoting the active participation of citizens for addressing climate change, sustainable development and environmental protection in the framework of the European Green Deal, the European Climate Pact and the European Biodiversity Strategy for 2030. The activities of I-CHANGE are strongly rooted in real society through interaction, co-development and cooperation with eight interactive Living Labs across Europe (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bologna, Dublin, Genoa, and Hasselt), Israel and Burkina Faso.
To learn more about I-CHANGE, visit the website
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- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ichange-eu
- X: @ICHANGE_EU
- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@I-Change
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101037193.























