Europe faces critical challenges: an ageing population, climate change, and digital barriers.
By 2050, the number of people aged 55 or older is expected to rise to 129.8 million, increasing vulnerability to climate impacts, especially heatwaves and diseases. A 2022 European Environment Agency report warns of climate threats to health, while a 2023 Eurobarometer shows that 88% of EU citizens support a greener future. However, many seniors lack the digital skills to access essential information on these issues.
Our project, Body and Earth:
Ecosomatic Practices for Green Aging (BEEPGA), tackles these interconnected challenges by promoting green ageing, digital literacy, and environmental awareness. We integrate ecosomatic practices, linking body awareness with ecological principles, with digital tools to foster well-being and resilience, especially for seniors and those with fewer opportunities.