Artwork Gallery

On this page, you can download the TRIGGER artwork that has been created for social media and other communication actions. With this, we aim at promoting transparency and open collaboration.

At TRIGGER, we encourage inclusivity, sharing, and dissemination of project-related content in line with the principles of Open Science. Thus, promoting accessibility, transparency, and collaboration in research and innovation-related efforts.

The use of these images should be aligned with the project principles and goals, as well as with the European Commission copyright principles, directives and aims; and be compliant with the Creative Commons permissions defined for each piece. All the artwork on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. You can find more information by clicking on the Creative Commons license icon on this page.

The artwork is downloaded in 1200×1220 pixels image format (.jpg) and only for screen use (RGB). If you need any resources in a larger size, you can contact us at info@project-trigger.eu.

Artwork gallery

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "Artwork gallery" a space designed to promote transparency and open collaboration.

Hurricane Milton

Artwork created for sharing the publication about "Hurricane Milton". Proper understanding of weather forecasts can make all the difference in protecting your health, safety, and community. You can peruse the topic by visiting the "Understand Forecast information (https://lnkd.in/gjfWmhdQ )" website developed by the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.

Sustainable energy behaviours in the workplace

Artwork created for sharing the Research by Adina Dumitru, Eugenio De Gregorio, Mirilia Bonnes, Marino Bonaiuto, Giuseppe Carrus, Ricardo Garcia Mira, and Fridanna Maricchiolo aimed to investigate factors that promote or hinder sustainable energy behaviours in the workplace.  Read more: https://lnkd.in/eQAddJSz

Responding to climate change impacts on human health in Europe

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "Responding to climate change impacts on human health in Europe: focus on floods, droughts and water quality by the EU Environment Agency"

Nighttime heat

Artwork created for sharing the BBC publication: “Hot weather: How to sleep in the heat". Read more: https://lnkd.in/gk3DBnvM

Heatwaves

Artwork created for sharing the publication: “Heatwaves". Learn more about heat exhaustion at https://lnkd.in/gmMX3du

Urban Heat Island

Artwork created for sharing the publication: “Urban Heat Island". Urban Heat Island (UHI) occurs when cities are warmer than surrounding areas due to different surfaces retaining heat differently. Experientially, you may have noticed that summer nights are cooler in the countryside than in the city. Read more here

Increased heat exposure can affect our health

Artwork created for sharing the publication: “Increased heat exposure can affect our health". The World Health Organization states, "Heat is an important environmental and occupational health hazard." For more tips on protecting children and keeping your home cool, visit: here

Climate change health hazards

Artwork created for sharing the publication: “Climate change health hazards are a major concern and must not be underestimated". According to The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, in 2018-2022, people experienced an average of 86 days of health-threatening high temperatures annually.