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Why Is the Juan Carlos I Antarctic Base Still Not Called Josefina Castellví?

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"Antarctica is a good sentinel of climate change," tells me Rafel Simó, a researcher at the Institute of Marine Sciences (CSIC), who has been to this virgin, fragile and silent area of the planet several times to conduct research with the Hespérides, a ship managed and manned by the Spanish Navy – wouldn't it be logical for a research institution to do so? – "And it shows that climate change is accelerating," he assures. "It is also a window int…
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"Antarctica is a good sentinel of climate change," tells me Rafel Simó, a researcher at the Institute of Marine Sciences (CSIC), who has been to this virgin, fragile and silent area of the planet several times to conduct research with the Hespérides, a ship managed and manned by the Spanish Navy – wouldn't it be logical for a research institution to do so? – "And it shows that climate change is accelerating," he assures. "It is also a window int…

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Ara.cat broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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