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The Climate Change and Energy Transition Act, officially Law 7/2021, of 20 May, on climate change and energy transition (in Spanish: Ley 7/2021, de 20 de mayo, de cambio climático y transición energética) is a Spanish law which received Royal Assent on 20 May 2021, and came into force on 22 May 2021.
In 2019, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands confirmed that the government must cut carbon dioxide emissions, as climate change threatens human health. [1]Climate change litigation, also known as climate litigation, is an emerging body of environmental law using legal practice to set case law precedent to further climate change mitigation efforts from public institutions, such as governments ...
Plaintiffs in Juliana v.United States.Kelsey Juliana is second from the right in the second row. Juliana, et al. v. United States of America, et al. was a climate-related lawsuit filed in 2015 and dismissed in 2020.
A shelf cloud along the leading edge of a derecho in Minnesota Damage caused by a derecho in Barga, Italy. A derecho (/ ˈ d ɛ r ə tʃ oʊ /, from Spanish: derecho [deˈɾetʃo], 'straight') [1] is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a fast-moving group of severe thunderstorms known as a mesoscale ...
Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático de 2019: Date: 2–13 December 2019 ( – ) Location: Madrid, Spain: Also known as: COP25 CMP15 (Kyoto Protocol) CMA2 (Paris Agreement) Organized by: Chile and Spain: Participants: UNFCCC member countries: Previous event: ← Katowice 2018: Next event: Glasgow 2021 →: Website
Mean temperatures have increased by 0.5 °C (0.90 °F) from 1901–2012, which is slightly lower than the global average. [1] Temperatures in the Andean part of Patagonia have increased by more than 1 °C (1.80 °F), which has caused the retreat of almost all of the glaciers.
Banner "System change, not climate change" at Ende Gelände 2017 in Germany. The climate movement is a global social movement focused on pressuring governments and industry to take action (also called climate action) addressing the causes and impacts of climate change.
Josefina Klinger Zúñiga was born in 1965 in Nuquí, Chocó Department, [1] [2] the only child of a Nuquiseño mother and a German father. She has 21 half-siblings. [3] She left Nuquí in search of economic opportunities, but returned t the age of 25 as a single mother with two children and financial difficulties. [4]