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emsign•25 minutes ago
Great news for Spain. I hope more European countries wake up to what's going on.
ChrisArchitect•about 2 hours ago
_ink_•40 minutes ago
I really like what Spain is doing recently. If it weren't for climate change, I'd consider moving there.
Al-Khwarizmi•11 minutes ago
Much of Spain is indeed getting very unpleasant in the summer with climate change, but in the north there are still regions that are quite fine at the moment. Where I am, we recently beat the all time temperature record with 35 degrees, but that was a single day. Most days these weeks it isn't going over 25, and I don't think we hit 30 in June except for that single day and maybe one other day.

The problem is that the right is poised to win the next election and will probably undo all the policies you like. They're pretty much against everything that has been done in the last 7 years. I still have some hopes that Sanchez might clinch another term because he's a political survivor, but prospects are not great.

breppp•less than a minute ago
You'd even like better the corruption they are trying to deflect from with their edgy foreign policy
littlecranky67•25 minutes ago
Canary Islands are part of Spain and probably unaffected from climate change - we have 19-22°C all year round. If it raises to 25° still pretty livable.
b40d-48b2-979e•20 minutes ago

    and probably unaffected from climate change
No place is unaffected.
Daishiman•18 minutes ago
Islands are extremely vulnerable to climate change all over, as they are completely dependent in near-term precipitation for all their water (no rivers, no aquifers).
Xenoamorphous•35 minutes ago
The current government has little chance to get re-elected, and the next one will revert most of these decisions.