Global warming: the urgency of acting now
Global warming represents one of the most significant challenges of our era. Average global temperatures have risen considerably in recent decades, causing irreversible changes to marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Spain, due to its geographic location in the Mediterranean, is particularly vulnerable to these effects, with prolonged droughts and increasingly extreme weather events.
Scientists warn that without a drastic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, the consequences will be devastating for agriculture, water resources and biodiversity. Desertification is advancing in southern Europe, and heat waves are becoming more frequent and intense with each passing year.
It is everyone's responsibility to participate in protecting our natural environment. From large-scale renewable energy infrastructure to small everyday actions, every step counts in the fight for a sustainable future for the coming generations.