Barcelona and surrounding areas are planning to end their dependency on rain water by 2030 as global warming forces the region to adapt to a dramatically different climate. Read the report by @lauramillan.bsky.social:
Barcelona and surrounding areas are planning to end their dependency on rain water by 2030 as global warming forces the region to adapt to a dramatically different climate.
Have you ever noticed a tourist tax charge at the end of your hotel bill? If you were staying in Barcelona, there's a good chance it's being used to install solar panels and heat pumps in schools Read my latest on @bloomberg.comwww.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Catalonia is spending $2.6bn to be able to survive without rain by the end of this decade My latest on the ultimate drought solution. Read for FREE via @bloomberg.comwww.bloomberg.com/news/article...
🍅Urban farming has a carbon footprint 6 times higher on average than conventional farming. Still, its other benefits are so high that when considered together they outcompete large-scale agriculture Latest scientific research via @bloomberg.comwww.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Videos overtly denying human-made climate change are declining on certain YouTube channels, while those going after climate solutions are ramping up, per a new report. Full story for free: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
The COP28 deal language is still open to interpretation. Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister ABS said last week key pledges listed on paragraph 28 are choices
Al Gore has warned some countries are trying to wiggle out of the landmark agreement to transition away from fossil fuels reached at the #COP28@bloomberg.comt.co/guK786YOrB
A small army of volunteers is collecting one by one the millions of tiny plastic balls spread over Spain's northern beaches My report on the pellets spill in Galicia via @bloomberg.comwww.bloomberg.com/news/article...
It's been beautiful and challenging. And in case you're wondering, yeah, I still think journalism is the most beautiful job there is 💚 See you all in 2024!
2023 was also the year I got climate anxiety (4 years on the climate beat, it got me!) and got over it; wrote about cycling, football and Taylor Swift; interviewed Peter Frankopan and watched the unexpected resurgence of Spain's socialist party on election night -- from their headquarters.