Five of the main environmental organizations operating in Spain — Greenpeace, Ecologistas en Acción, Ecodes, Fundación Renovables and Mighty Earth — have raised their voices against what they call an “incoherent inaction” of the government. The target of their criticism is the management of methane, a greenhouse gas whose capacity to heat the planet is up to 80 times that of carbon dioxide in the short term. Despite Spain’s formal adherence to i…
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Five of the main environmental organizations operating in Spain — Greenpeace, Ecologistas en Acción, Ecodes, Fundación Renovables and Mighty Earth — have raised their voices against what they call an “incoherent inaction” of the government. The target of their criticism is the management of methane, a greenhouse gas whose capacity to heat the planet is up to 80 times that of carbon dioxide in the short term. Despite Spain’s formal adherence to i…