Spain is to set up a national network of climate shelters in public buildings to offer people refuge from intense heat before next summer, its prime minister has announced. The move was announced as ...
Human-caused climate change made Spain’s rainfall about 12% heavier and doubled the likelihood of a storm as intense as this week’s deluge of Valencia, according to a rapid but partial analysis ...
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Spain has introduced a paid four-day “climate leave” policy to protect workers during extreme weather events, one month after the deadliest storm in Spain’s recent history. The Valencia storm claimed ...
Parts of Spain are under red weather alerts as heavy rain causes flooding in Malaga and areas surrounding Valencia. Here is a ...
Barcelona — Spain’s second-largest city and the capital of the northeastern region of Catalonia — declared a climate emergency last week, vowing to spend a total of $628 million over the next five ...
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across the ...
The Climate Change plan that the Spanish government presented in Madrid yesterday to implement the Kyoto Protocol will fundamentally fail to reduce Spain's fast growing climate pollution and puts in ...
MADRID — Spain’s new government declared a national climate emergency on Tuesday, taking a formal first step toward enacting ambitious measures to fight climate change. The declaration approved by the ...
Spain has approved a law granting employees up to four days of paid climate leave. It aims to ensure workers aren't penalized for staying home during climate disasters. The law follows criticism of ...
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