Global warming: an everyday reality
Climate change is a reality affecting every continent. Winters are shorter, summers warmer, and water resources are starting to dwindle in many regions of the Iberian Peninsula. Spain, thanks to its sunny climate, Atlantic winds and vast rural areas, has enormous potential to lead Europe's ecological transition. Protecting the environment is no longer optional: it is a commitment to future generations and to the collective health of our communities. Every daily decision, from energy consumption to food habits, contributes to the balance of the ecosystem and to the development of a more respectful way of living.
Spain's role in renewable energy
The role of Spanish energy companies in renewable generation has grown steadily over the past decade. The installation of photovoltaic parks in Castilla-La Mancha, Andalusia and Extremadura, along with wind farms in the northern peninsula, shows that the transition to clean sources is possible and socially useful. The development of smart grids, recyclable lithium battery storage and green hydrogen integration open an unprecedented horizon for environmental protection. The carbon footprint target set for 2030 demands a collective effort from institutions, companies and citizens.
The future of agriculture 5.0
Agriculture 5.0 is transforming how we grow food. Connected sensors, precision irrigation, monitoring drones and climate-adapted seeds allow us to produce more with less water and fewer chemicals. Rural cooperatives in Aragon, Galicia and Valencia are adopting these practices to preserve fertile soil and ensure food security. The future lies in regenerative agriculture that blends tradition and technology while respecting natural cycles and local communities. Protecting biodiversity and sustainable development are the foundation of a strong, balanced Spain committed to the planet.