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Hasta 250 investigadores se darán cita desde hoy en Madrid en un congreso de la iniciativa del Papa Scholas
Agencias MADRID, 5 (EUROPA PRESS) Un total de 250 investigadores y académicos de 118 universidades de los cinco continentes, junto a personalidades del mundo gubernamental, diplomático y religioso, se darán cita en la Universidad CEU San Pablo, en Madrid, del 5 al 8 de julio, para participar en el VI Congreso Internacional de Scholas Cátedras. El evento, que ha sido organizado por la iniciativa del Papa Francisco Scholas , en concreto, por la Pontificia Scholas Occurrentes y la Fundación civil española Scholas, contará con la presencia, desde la Santa Sede, del secretario de la Congregación para la Educación Católica y autoridades del Dicasterio para el Desarrollo Humano.
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A study published last year in the journal Ocean and Coast Management by a Florida International University Professor showed the East side of the barrier island slowly sinking at a rate of one to three millimeters per year. However, the professor, in a recent news release, said settling alone would not cause a building collapse.
The sea level rise study was from FIU’s Institute of Environment. Professor Simon Shimon Wdowinski partnered with a professor from the University of Padua.
“When we measure subsidence or when we see movement of the buildings, it’s worth checking why it happens,” Wdowinski said. “We cannot say what is the reason for that from the satellite images but we can say there was movement here.”