Spain's Sanchez Seeks to Coordinate Climate Change Pact with France, Portugal
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Spain's Sanchez seeks to coordinate climate change pact with France, Portugal
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Monday his government would coordinate a series of measures on climate change with neighbouring countries in response to recent weather-related disasters, such as August's massive wildfires.
Pedro Sánchez recalls that climate emergency extends to countries such as Portugal and France, proposing joint work in response, condemning "rejectives of climate change".
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, once again defended, this afternoon, "a state pact facing climate emergency" after the fires this summer and revealed that it will propose a joint work for this purpose to Portugal and France. "The Government of Spain will not only stop at our borders to design this state pact against climate emergency. The fires we have suffered this year also suffered from Portugal and therefore we will propose to the Por…
The Spanish Government declared last week disaster areas affected by 113 major fires in the country in the last two months.
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, proposed that his government, together with those from neighbouring countries, coordinate a series of measures aimed at combating the effects of climate change. The proposal came as a response to recent natural disasters related to time, such as the lethal vegetation fires last month. The measures proposed include the implementation of a new infrastructure for [...]
"The Government of Spain will not only stand at our borders to draw this state pact against climate emergency. The fires that we have suffered this year have also suffered Portugal and therefore we will propose to the Portuguese Government and the French Government that we can work together in this state-to-climate pact," said Sanchez. The Spanish Prime Minister also said he will transmit it to the European Commission, "which is the Government o…
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