Seven Out of Ten Spanish Cities Lack a Network of Climate Shelters El Diario Montañés
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Madrid, 29 Jul (EFE).- In a summer marked by extreme temperatures, the environmental organization Greenpeace warns that only 16 of Spain's 52 provincial and regional capitals have a public network of climate shelters to protect the most vulnerable population. According to the report "Cities in the red live: climate shelters and lack of protection against extreme heat in Spain", the NGO denounces this Tuesday the lack of shelters in more than 70%…
Among them are the five provincial capitals of Castilla-La Mancha
Greenpeace considers the lack of these spaces in a country where nearly 10,000 people died from heat in the last three summers to be "warming"
Greenpeace denounces, however, that "it is not enough to list public air-conditioned spaces and green areas of the city", but it is necessary to enable them to be effective The heat melts Malaga, which marks the highest temperatures in Spain: Á
Greenpeace has denounced that only 16 of the 52 capitals of the province and Spanish autonomics have a network of public climate shelters. Neither exist in Guadalajara, according to the organization, nor in the whole Castilla-La Mancha. These are some of the conclusions of the study ‘Cities in the red: climate shelters and lack of protection from the extreme heat in Spain’ that the NGO has published on Tuesday. Alberto Rojo’s “climate shelters” …
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