Pedro Sánchez, at Cop30: “Climate Change Has Claimed More than 20,000 Lives in Spain in Five Years”
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The Vatican Secretary of State draws attention to climate refugees, who according to the World Bank could exceed 200 million by 2050. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez: "The climate is the bread that is missing when there is a drought or the house destroyed by a flood"
“Climate change kills and more and more. More than 20,000 lives have been claimed in Spain in five years.” The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, wanted to concrete the severity of the climate emergency with this fact, during his speech at the meeting of leaders of the climate summit, in Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon. Specifically, he recalled the dana, the deadly torrential rains that killed 229 people in Valencia, and the end…
The president reiterates at the summit of leaders prior to COP30 that "climate change kills, that's non-ideogy science" in reference to the international wave led by Donald Trump and imported to Spain by Vox that drags the PP Lula's decision to exploit oil at the mouth of the Amazon overshadows the beginning of COP30 The president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, has asked at the summit of world leaders prior to COP30 not to waste time with the…
Only an amoral politician dares to give answers like those offered by Sánchez yesterday at his press conference from Brazil
The effects of climate change in Spain are already a reality while the ultra-right denies the evidence. ...
The Spanish president calls for early elections in the Valencian Community to "break with the denialism of PP and Vox"
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