The Pp Calls Sánchez's Pact to Mitigate Climate Change "Smoke Curtain": "Sounds Like Mockery"
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An area of Mallorca's size is burned during the forest fires in Spain. But now relaxation is in sight: end of the heat and partly even rain. The government promises a pact against the climate emergency. By L. Muckelberg.
The heatwave was the third-longest since records began in Spain. Prime Minister Sánchez is calling for a national pact to combat the effects of climate change.
President Sánchez has proposed that a state pact be reached that will allow the country to alleviate the climate crisis in which it is immersed and that it is partly guilty of events such as the terrifying fires that today suffer much of the territory. Greenpeace value the proposal, but they take it with caution and demand that it be based on firm and participatory commitments in which the most vulnerable areprime and the demands of environmenta…
With half a hundred forest fires razing the northwestern peninsular and Extremadura and in the face of the PP barons' criticism of the government of Pedro Sánchez for his inaction...
The Popular Party considers a "smoke curtain" the state pact to mitigate climate change put on the table this Sunday by the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez. "The best state pact you can have is a budget that incorporates more funding," said the PP spokesman, Ester Muñoz, at a press conference from Genoa. In the same conference, she charged against Sanchez's proposal, which she has considered even a "scoff" for telling citizens that he…
The Junta de Andalucía has called the pact against the climate emergency proposed by the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, in the midst of fires. She has also accused the first vice president and candidate of the PSOE to the Junta, María Jesús Montero, of showing «a great incompetence» for «speaking from his holidays in ... Continue reading "Andalusia sees «sperpentic» the pact of Sánchez against climate change in the midst of fires"
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