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.

Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms". Sand and dust storms are rising globally, posing significant threats to human health and the environment. Studies reveal their detrimental impact on respiratory and cardiovascular systems.

CHC Labs

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "CHC Labs". Climate-Health Connection Labs located in five European cities, will be the source for the studies’ data collection, engaging citizens, practitioners, and policymakers representing a wide variety of climatic, social, economic, and cultural contexts.

Key air pollutant emissions targeted for reductions

Artwork created for sharing the publication “Key air pollutant emissions". Key air pollutant emissions targeted for reductions and monitored under EU legislation continued to decline across most EU Member States according to the latest data assessment published by the European Environment Agency

Climate change is intensifying its effects on human health.

Artwork created for sharing the publication "Climate change is intensifying its effects on human health". In response, at the TRIGGER EU Project we seek to deeply understand the intricate relationship between climate, health, and ecosystems.

Acute health events

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "Acute health events are severe issues that pose a serious threat to the patient's overall well-being". For the CrossCLAVIS study, the TRIGGER Project will monitor 1200 admitted patients with acute cardiac and respiratory events.

CrossCLAVIS study

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "CrossCLAVIS study". CrossCLAVIS study is  Cross-sectional multicentric European Observational CLimate-heAlth adVanced Interconnection Study in patients with acute cardiac or respiratory events.

Health Clinical Studies approaches

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "Health Clinical Studies approaches": CrossClavis & LongClavis.

Tools Development

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "Tools Development". TRIGGER aim to develop practical know-how and workable tools to monitor, predict, and mitigate risks for human health connected to climate change.

Mother Earth Day 2024

Artwork created for sharing the publication: "International Mother Earth Day". We need a shift to a more sustainable economy that works for both people and the planet. Let’s promote harmony with nature and the Earth. Join the global movement to restore our world!