Biscarrués hosts the theoretical-practical session “Soil, the Living Skin of the Earth.”

(Huesca. Friday, September 13, 2024). Saturday, September 14, the region of Hoya de Huesca will host a double session, both theoretical and practical, in a natural setting, titled “Soil, the Living Skin of the Earth” as part of the series “Citizen Science Against Climate Change.” David Badía Villas, Professor of Soil Science at the Higher Polytechnic School of Huesca, will lead this session, which will take place in Biscarrués, starting at 10 a.m. The event, organized by the Biscarrués Town Hall in collaboration with the aforementioned school of the Huesca Campus, is open to the public, with prior registration required via email at riogallego@gmail.com.

David Badía Villas, Professor of Soil Science, explaining soil to students. Image provided by David Badía Villas.

As part of the same program, José Casanova, Professor of Plant Production at Unizar in Huesca, will give a lecture on “Olive Trees and Their Role in Combating Climate Change,” which will take place on Saturday, September 21, starting at 9 a.m. These talks will continue for three more Saturdays in the same location, with events focused on botany, agriculture, and the plant world. Registration must be done via the aforementioned email.