The Ecological Destruction of Fires, an Environmental Disaster with Few Precedents that Will Take Decades to Recover
6 Articles
6 Articles
Until Friday, the calculations pointed out that the flames have ravaged 115,000 hectares. We are facing a wave of ecological destruction with few precedents in our country, an environmental disaster that will take decades to recover. Can those forests be recovered?
Maria José Caballero, responsible for biodiversity campaigns in Greenpeace, clarifies the importance of having a good forest management plan. More information: The heat, rural abandonment and lack of rain are fed with Spain: the perfect storm for forest fires

In 1972, the Club of Rome warned that Spain would be one of the countries hit hardest by climate change, desertification and biodiversity decline. Then we were talking about the loss of crops, the difficulty of maintaining agriculture and the risk of devastating fires. Half a century later, prevention remains minimal and the abandonment of the rural environment, almost absolute.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium