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Aagesen, Planas and Marlaska Defend the Climate State Pact: "Climate Change Will Not Give Us a Truce"

The third vice president of the government and minister for the ecological transition and the demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen; the minister of agriculture, fisheries and food, Luis Planas; and the minister of the interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, have defended the need to take forward the state pact against climate change proposed by the government. "Climate change will not give us pause, it is accelerating", warned Aagesen during the open…
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"We know that climate change does not give us pause, it will not give us pause and that it is accelerating," said Aagesen, accompanied by the ministers of Agriculture and Interior, Luis Planas and Fernando Grande-Marlaska, respectively, during the opening of the climate convention to be held today and tomorrow in Ponferrada. After highlighting the representativeness of the location in this locality, symbol of the transformation of coal towards a…

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The third vice president of the government and minister for the ecological transition and the demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen; the minister of agriculture, fisheries and food, Luis Planas; and the minister of the interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, have defended the need to take forward the state pact against climate change proposed by the government. "Climate change will not give us pause, it is accelerating", warned Aagesen during the open…

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Ponferrada (León), 13 Oct (EFEverde).- The third vice president and minister for the Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, has urged to reach a climate state pact “solid and lasting” in the face of the climate emergency, warning that Spain is “in the front line of impact” because of its geographical position and the vulnerability of its island territories. “We know that climate change does not give us pause, it will not give us truce and that it …

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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